3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1 or Q2
Teacher(s)
Simon Florence (coordinator);
Language
French
Prerequisites
To take this class, the student must be enrolled during the same semester in the general course B2 LFRAN 1401, or having achieved previously a minimum mark of 10/20 on the course LFRAN1401.
Any request for derogation should be made to the Head of French Department.
Any request for derogation should be made to the Head of French Department.
Main themes
Reading with expression, narrate a story real or imaginary, describe feelings and reactions, give personal views in an informal discussion, lead a debate on a topical subject, participate in a professional meeting.
Focus is put on both contents (selection of relevant examples, articulation of ideas, organization ) and fluency.
Focus is put on both contents (selection of relevant examples, articulation of ideas, organization ) and fluency.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, the learner /independent user of the language of level B2 can
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Content
The course deals progressively with different acts of language in French: expressing oneself in a nuanced way, highlighting one's ideas, clearly explaining instructions or facts, defending a point of view, taking part in a debate, collaborating and finding a solution collectively.
This course also allows students to become aware of the different parameters involved in oral communication (language, voice, body, space), to improve their pronunciation in French (sounds, rhythm, articulation, intonation), to work on specific spoken structures, to express themselves in a clear, comprehensible and nuanced manner.
This course also allows students to become aware of the different parameters involved in oral communication (language, voice, body, space), to improve their pronunciation in French (sounds, rhythm, articulation, intonation), to work on specific spoken structures, to express themselves in a clear, comprehensible and nuanced manner.
Teaching methods
Each class counts 3 parts :
Some sessions may be organized remotely, on Teams, depending on the educational objectives.
- After some relaxation work, the first part consists in a technical warm up and focus on pronunciation (rythm, intonation) or,on body language.
- During the second part, students will discover an oral situation and the vocabulary and linguistic structures related to it
- During the third part, the students will make several spoken productions related to the situation discovered formerly, or practice his ability to speak in front of an audience
Some sessions may be organized remotely, on Teams, depending on the educational objectives.
Evaluation methods
Certification is based on a continuous evaluation and on a performance in the examination session.
During the quadrimester, continuous evaluation (50%)- Attendance at the course (min. 75% of the sessions), delivery of training assignments, commitment 10%.
- Test on pronunciation and on vocabulary 10%.
- individual or group performance 10%
- audio and video recordings 10%.
- online self-learning path (pronunciation) + written assessment. 10%
Continuous assessment tasks may not be submitted (for the first time) after the deadline set by the instructor, except with a medical certificate.
No continuous assessment tasks may be submitted in the August session.
Final exam (50%) No continuous assessment tasks may be submitted in the August session.
The exam is oral. It consists of three parts:
- non prepared debate on a topical subject 20%
- A 3-minute prepared presentation 20%
- Recorded interpretation of a literary text (poetry, prose or drama) 10%
An absence (justified or not) for the final exam (or one of its parts) will result in a final mark of absence.
The student who represents the final exam in August has the choice of representing the failed competency(ies) OR the entire exam if he/she wishes to improve his/her grade. He/she must explicitly communicate his/her choice to the professor no later than the first day of the session.
The student who represents the final exam in August has the choice of representing the failed competency(ies) OR the entire exam if he/she wishes to improve his/her grade. He/she must explicitly communicate his/her choice to the professor no later than the first day of the session.
Other information
This course corresponds to B2 level of the common European Framework of reference
Online resources
Teaching materials
- Plateforme Moodle UCLouvain
Faculty or entity
ILV
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : French as a Foreign Language