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Ten hours per week are devoted to grammar, verb conjugation, spelling, vocabulary, approach to literary texts, written and spoken expression. The texts used in this course have been developed by the faculty at the Sorbonne and all reading materials are focused on French culture. This is the same for conversation topics as well. There will be regular evaluation of work and progress, as well as a final exam (written and oral). This course builds on students' existing knowledge of French. Audience
This class is aimed at non-French-speaking young adults and adults who had taken FLE courses of 120 hours or so and who wish to develop their skills in French language. Format
Cours Pratique/French Language: 120 hours (2 hours per day from Monday through Friday) Phonetic class: 27 hours (1 hour per day from Monday through Friday every other week) These classes prepare to the CCFS French Language Diploma/Certificate. Goals
The training aims at enabling the learners to acquire an elementary level of communication in French, to enable the learner to understand and to express themselves, orally and written, in daily life situations. The training is centered upon:
Teaching Approach
Communicative approach centered on the learning of the language structures. The grammatical axe is favored to develop the four skills.
Overall Assessment
Teaching Materials
Communicative Goals (oral and writing skills)
Activities linked to those targets: Oral
Oral Assessment
Written
Comprehension
Written Assessment
Grammar
Vocabulary
Phonetics
A specific phonetic test is set up for all the students in order to place them into the appropriate training class. We place them into an EI group with an elementary program (cf. Phonetic test and syllabus) Content
Improvement: discrimination and production of the all speech sound in French instructions of the common spoken French. Continuity, rare vowels, nasal vowels, desanalization, consonants. Activities
Phonetics Assessment
Continuous assessment 20%: repeating tests, creation, perception, discrimination, reading
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