Course syllabus

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  • Course name: Advanced French Language 2
  • Course code: FRENCH 305.

  • Points Value: 15 points.
  • Prerequisites: FRENCH 304.

  • Convenor's name: Dr Kevin Mendousse.

  • Course aims & objectives: Features of the French language will be presented, in French, and practised in the four skills areas of reading, listening, speaking and writing; by the end of the course, in order to obtain a pass grade, students will be able, in French, to: (i) demonstrate a competent working knowledge of vocabulary, language structures, and cultural content covered in Alter Ego 4 weekly topics and any supplementary documents studied; (ii) present a sustained oral and written argument, and produce a creative piece of writing; (iii) demonstrate overall language proficiency equivalent to DELF B2+.

  • Weekly topics: Units 6, 7, 9 of Alter Ego 4 (textbook details below); unit list subject to change.

  • Teaching format4 weekly 1-hour classes (on campus), supplemented by online multimedia work.

  • Workload: Students are expected to spend around 10 hours a week on the course over 15 weeks on the course (i.e. teaching, study break and examination weeks); for an average student, the overall course workload breakdown could be as follows: 44 hours taught classes and tests; 10 hours online multimedia work; 48-54 hours class preparation and test revisions; 16-18 hours written assignments; 25-30 hours final exam preparation. 

  • Learning resourcesAlter Ego 4 Méthode de français B2 (prescribed textbook), Hachette Français Langue Etrangère, 2007.
  • Assessment weightings: 60% coursework, 40% final exam (three hours, closed book).

  • Assessment breakdown: Coursework includes written/multimedia assignments (21% weightage) as well as oral production work (24% weightage) and an oral comprehension test (15% weightage).

 

Course summary:

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