FREN121-17S1 (C) Semester One 2017

French Language Acquisition: Beginners A

15 points

Details:
Start Date: Monday, 20 February 2017
End Date: Sunday, 25 June 2017
Withdrawal Dates
Last Day to withdraw from this course:
  • Without financial penalty (full fee refund): Sunday, 5 March 2017
  • Without academic penalty (including no fee refund): Sunday, 21 May 2017

Description

This is an introductory course for students who have no previous knowledge of French. It is the first course in a sequence of six French language acquisition courses offered by the Programme.

This course is for those who have no previous knowledge of the French language, or very little. It provides students with knowledge of basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, and an understanding of some everyday French social customs and non-verbal communication.

EXPECTATIONS
This course is for outright beginners or for people who have done only a minimal amount of French at school. Participants will be expected to:
• be prepared to contribute actively in both lectures and tutorials they attend
• sit the tests required for assessment.

Note on attendance:  Languages are learned by doing, and the tutorial-style sessions in this course are designed to create an atmosphere in which students can try out their language skills on each other.  If you do not attend regularly and do not keep up with the work, you will therefore not only be hindering your own progress, but you will also be holding back the other students with whom you are working.

Learning Outcomes

  • As a student in this course you will acquire skills in all four areas of the language (reading, writing, speaking and listening).  By the end of the course you should have acquired:

  • Basic knowledge and understanding of French grammar and sentence patterns;
  • Understanding of appropriate everyday expressions and behaviours in context; some basic    knowledge of French culture;
  • Basic ability to grammatically analyse and comprehend simple French texts;
  • Ability to conduct basic conversations and communicate effectively, using basic French grammar and expressions in everyday situations (such as greetings, introductions, shopping, telling the time, asking directions and ordering food).
  • Ability to write simple sentences;
  • Heightened linguistic sensitivity facilitating the acquisition of other non-English languages;
  • Awareness of some everyday French social customs and non-verbal communication;
    Knowledge of current affairs in France and the Francophone world in a global context;
    Awareness of the multicultural and multilingual contexts of France and Francophone countries. These sociolinguistic examples will draw parallels with Aotearoa.

    Students who pass this course with good marks have the opportunity to do just as well in FREN122 in the second semester.

Restrictions

FREN104, FREN127, FREN120

Course Coordinator / Lecturer

Eric Mouhica

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage 
Participation in tutorials and lectures 10%
Quizzes on Learn (5 worth 4% each) 20%
Online homework (weekly) 10%
Mini tests (4 worth 5% each) 20%
Devoirs (assignments) (2 worth 5% each) 10%
Oral test 10%
Final in-class test 20%

Textbooks / Resources

The required textbook is "Français Interactif" (University of Texas). It is available online, and we recommend that you download several chapters at a time. The website is www.laits.utexas.edu/fi
The companion website, full of clearly explained grammar points, is www.laits.utexas.edu/tex
FREN121 will cover from the start up to Chapter 6 (inclusive).
FREN122 will continue in the second semester, starting with Chapter 7.

Course links

Library portal
LEARN The Course Outline is available for enrolled students on LEARN.

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $732.00

International fee $2,975.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences .

All FREN121 Occurrences

  • FREN121-17S1 (C) Semester One 2017