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 Victoria Malone

FRE 112 / Fall 2009

Office: PAC A-32

                                                           Office Hours: MW 2-3, T/TH 11:00-11:45

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Office phone: 661-5491 vmalone@uu.edu

 

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 French grammar   

French Grammar Lessons and Resources 

SCOPE OF THE COURSE The course continues the instruction in the fundamentals of French grammar and pronunciation begun in FRE111 or its equivalent.  You will also continue your study of Francophone culture.

 OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE The primary objectives of this course are 1) to develop the language skills necessary to communicate in basic social situations 2) to be able to handle routine transactions and tasks in the target language 3) to learn how to carry on a simple conversation in French 4) to become acquainted with various aspects of culture in francophone countries 5) to enhance the student's knowledge and appreciation of his/her own language and heighten awareness of the strong bond between culture and language.

REQUIRED TEXTS              Horizons, 4th edition, Manley, Smith, McMinn, Prevost and Cahier de laboratoire                                                              

                                                Recommended:        English Grammar for Students of French

 METHOD OF INSTRUCTION The principal goal of this course is to develop communication skills in French. Learning to communicate effectively in the classroom in the target language is the first step toward reaching this goal so French will be the primary language of communication in class. Grammar explanations in the book are in English and SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO CLASS MEETINGS. A large portion of the class will be devoted to oral activities in large and small group settings. In order to make the best use of class time, it is essential that you prepare the assigned text book lesson prior to the class meeting.  Corresponding lab/workbook pages will be most helpful if completed as we cover points in the textbook.   However, chapter pages from the lab/workbook are to be completed outside of class and are due to be handed in on the day of each chapter exam.  Students will be asked to choose a Francophone country and prepare a short oral presentation.

 ATTENDANCE Regular class attendance is required. Part of your grade is based on the evaluation of your class participation and performance.  Repeated absences negatively affect this evaluation. Make-up exams will be given only in the case of emergency and will be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor. Before missing an exam or as soon as possible afterward, leave an e-mail message (vmalone@uu.edu). Unless arrangements are made in advance, all missed assignments and tests must be made up the day you return to class. 

 EVALUATION Exams will include evaluation of all areas of language acquisition and study--reading, writing, listening, speaking, and culture.

Chapter Tests                                                              50%

in-class participation(including  text book exercises) and final francophone project (including preliminary steps)                                                                                    20%

Final                                                                             15%

Lab/workbook work                                                                                                  15%

 

1ère semaine

 

     mercredi, 26 août

Introduction/ chap. 5 revu

     vendredi, 28 août

chap. 5 /petite redaction au passé composé  Devoirs:  225 B, 226 A, 227 C & D

2ième semaine

 

     lundi, 31 août

chap. 6 229A use CD that came w/ text, 231A&B,  233B

     mercredi, 2 septembre

chap. 6  paragraphe,  235 A&B

    vendredi, 4 sept

chap. 6  239B,  241A &B

3ième semaine

 

    lundi, le 7 sept

LABOR DAY HOLIDAY; NO CLASS

    mercredi, le 9 sept  Lab Opens

chap. 6  243 C, 245 B

    vendredi, le 11 sept

chap. 6 245 C

4ième semaine

 

    lundi, 14 sept

chap. 6/ External Study Interest Meeting

     mercredi, 16 sept

Exam 1/Francophone country choice due 263 A

     vendredi, 18 sept               

chap. 7  265 B, 266 C & D

5ième semaine

 

     lundi, le 21 sept

chap. 7 paragraphe, lisez 268-9, faîtes 269, 273 A

     mercredi, le 23 sept

chap. 7 faîtes 274 D, 275 F, 277 C,  287 B

     vendredi, le 25 sept

chap. 7 280 A, 281 B & C

6ième semaine

 

     lundi, le 28 sept

chap. 7 283 C & D

     mercredi, le 30 sept

chap. 7 112 Review Exam 2.pdf

    vendredi, le 2 oct.

Exam 2/Francophone country map due

7ième semaine

 

     lundi, le 5 oct.

chap. 8 306 A, B & 307 C, D

     mercredi, le 7 oct.

chap. 8  Film

     vendredi, le 9 oct.

chap. 8 316 B & C, 318 A, 319 D

8ième semaine

 

     lundi, le 12 oct.

chap. 8 321 B & D, 325 B & D.

     mercredi, le 14 oct.

chap. 8  327 C

    vendredi, le 16 oct.

Vacances de l’automne

9ième semaine

 

     lundi, le 19 oct.

Vacances de l’automne

    mercredi, le 21 oct.

chap. 8  La nourriture

    vendredi, le 23 oct.

chap. 8 Review Exam 3   (except conditionnel)

10ième semaine

 

     lundi, le 26 oct

Exam 3/Factoid of Francophone country due Mon pays francophone.pdf  331 A, 332 C, 333 F.  Lisez 336, répondez aux questions 337.  Lisez 348-349

    mercredi, le 28 oct.

chap. 9 351 A, Lisez 355 faîtes compréhension, 357 A & C

   vendredi, le 30 oct.

chap. 9  353 B & C,  370 A & B, 371 C

11ième semaine

 

    lundi, le 2 nov.

chap. 9358 A,  359 C & 365 C &D

    mercredi, le 4 nov.

Day of Remembrance; NO CLASS

    vendredi, le 6 nov.

chap. 9 366 A,  367 B & C

12ième semaine

 

    lundi, le 9 nov.

chap. 9  Review Exam 4

    mercredi, le 11 nov.

Exam 4/Factoid rewrite due

    vendredi, le 13 nov.

chap. 10  361 A,  387 A, 393 A & B

13ième semaine

 

    lundi, le 16 nov.

chap. 10 355 identifiez les verbes

    mercredi, le 18 nov.

chap. 10  388 B, 407 A

    vendredi, le 20 nov.

chap. 10  395A, 396A, 401C

14ième semaine

 

    lundi, le 23 nov.

chap. 10

    mercredi, le 25 nov.

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY; NO CLASS

    vendredi, le 27 nov

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY; NO CLASS

15ième semaine

 

    lundi, le 30 nov.

chap. 10

    mercredi, le 2 déc.

Exam 5

   vendredi, le 4 déc.               

Francophone country reports due

EXAMEN FINAL     

    lundi, le 7 déc.

36 Maître, quel est le plus grand commandement de la loi?  37 Jésus lui répondit: Tu aimeras le Seigneur, ton Dieu, de tout ton coeur, de toute ton âme, et de toute ta pensée. (Mattieu 22)