Module LXN-1051:
Intermediate French
Intermediate French 2024-25
LXN-1051
2024-25
School Of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 2
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Ruben Chapela-Orri
Overview
This module runs during the first semester and is aimed at students with some prior knowledge of French. The course is based on a communicative approach and helps students to enhance all the key language skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. After each of the contact hours, students are expected to spend at least 30 minutes of self-study to revise and consolidate what they have learned in class.
Face to face and online groups are available. Foundation Year students will be registered in the Face to face groups, and they will be asked to complete two assessments.
By the end of this course students will approach level B1 as defined by the Common European Framework, Language Assessment Scales*.
Textbook: /arts-culture-language/languages-for-all/text-books
*Level A2: Competent in a limited range of language tasks, performed in familiar work and social contexts. Repertoire is equal to most routine language tasks and the user has sufficient grasp of grammar to cope with some non-routine tasks. This applies to all the 4 language skills: speaking, reading, listening and writing.
This module runs during the first semester and is aimed at students with some prior knowledge of French. The course is based on a communicative approach and helps students to enhance all the key language skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. After each of the contact hours, students are expected to spend at least 30 minutes of self-study to revise and consolidate what they have learned in class.
Face to face and online groups are available. Foundation Year students will be registered in the Face to face groups, and they will be asked to complete two assessments.
By the end of this course students will approach level B1 as defined by the Common European Framework, Language Assessment Scales*.
Textbook: /arts-culture-language/languages-for-all/text-books
*Level A2: Competent in a limited range of language tasks, performed in familiar work and social contexts. Repertoire is equal to most routine language tasks and the user has sufficient grasp of grammar to cope with some non-routine tasks. This applies to all the 4 language skills: speaking, reading, listening and writing.
Assessment Strategy
Only Foundation Year students will be submitting two tasks in order to be assessed.
-Threshold -40-49%: For the award of credit, students should demonstrate a s
-Satisfactory comprehension of the various grammatical areas studied and an ability to implement them in specific situations at a basic level.
-Good -50-69%: For the award of higher grades, students should demonstrate a solid comprehension of the various grammatical areas studied and an ability to implement them in specific situations.
-excellent -70+%: For the award of the highest grade, students should demonstrate a detailed comprehension of the various grammatical areas studied and an ability to implement them confidently in specific situations.
Learning Outcomes
- An understanding of the following grammar
- Present tense: revision
- Perfect tense: revision
- Imperfect
- Reflexive verbs
- Modal verbs
- Comparisons
- Direct and indirect object pronouns
- Order of pronouns
- Time expressions
- An understanding of the following topics and functions
- Talking about oneself and others: family; daily routine; preferences; likes/dislikes; hobbies and free time both in the present and in the past
- Giving and understanding information about age, weight, height, appearance
- Comparisons
- Understanding descriptions of people and places
- Recounting series of events
- Communicate orally using a variety of grammatical and syntactical structures
- Understand and respond orally to questions using a variety of grammatical and syntactical structures
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%