Teacher(s)
Briet Geneviève; Verhulst Nancy (coordinator);
Language
French
> English-friendly
> English-friendly
Prerequisites
To follow this course, students must have reached level A2.2 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, as attested by :
- the A2 placement test organized by ILV at the beginning of the term
- OR a recent DELF A2 certificate (maximum 1 year and successful completion of all 4 skills)
- OR successful completion of course LFRAN1201 or LFRAN1221 with minimum 12/20
Main themes
- Daily life and Belgian lifestyle (concerning leisure, gastronomy, cartoon'),
- the Belgian political system through the media,
- the North Sea and natural phenomena.
- Use of past tenses (passé composé, imparfait),
- Use of the futur simple, near future, conditional present
- Use of the subjunctive (possibility, obligation, opinion, feelings);
- Use of the passive voice,
- Simple relative pronouns,
- Negative forms, time localization.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | Listening
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2 | Read
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3 | Speaking
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4 | Writing
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Content
In this course, students are put in everyday situations where it is necessary to listen, read, speak and write.
In each class, they improve their listening skills through broadcast audio material ( radio, TV, media, internet), they have to interact through roleplay or in discussion with one or more people, they write about a personal experience and learn how to express their opinion, they discover Belgian lifestyle through visits, films and songs.
In each class, they improve their listening skills through broadcast audio material ( radio, TV, media, internet), they have to interact through roleplay or in discussion with one or more people, they write about a personal experience and learn how to express their opinion, they discover Belgian lifestyle through visits, films and songs.
Teaching methods
This course is based on an action-oriented approach, engaging the student in diverse tasks and challenges to acquire a better knowledge of the language, while stimulating the development of receptive (listening and reading) and interactive skills. It also gives way to the learning by the multiple intelligences and the collaboration.
The course takes place face-to-face, but some activities / sessions could take place on Teams if the distance offers educational added value.
The course takes place face-to-face, but some activities / sessions could take place on Teams if the distance offers educational added value.
Evaluation methods
Certification is based on a continuous evaluation and on a performance in the examination session.
During the semester, the tasks assessed are :
During the semester, the tasks assessed are :
- 2 written productions, 1 of which is certified (10%);
- 2 oral activities including 1 certified oral presentation (10%);
- participation in class (minimum attendance 75%), exercises on Moodle, involvement in the proposed activities and leading a reading of a text. (10%).
- a test in week 10 on language proficiency (10%)
- a final exam in week 13 or during the January, June or August session, covering the 4 skills (60%) : reading (15%) + listening (15%) + writing (15%) + speaking (15%)
- In the event of failure in the language proficiency section (mark below 50%): the student has the option of retaking the test only once, before the final exam day, after receiving formative feedback following the first sitting.
- In the event of failure of one or more competencies on the final exam (mark below 50%): students taking the final exam in August have the option of retaking the failed competency(ies) OR the entire test, if they wish to improve their mark.Students must explicitly inform their teacher of their choice no later than the first day of the session.
Absence (justified or not) from the examination or any part thereof will result in a final mark of absence (justified or not).
Continuous evaluation tasks may not be submitted (for the first time) after the deadline set by the teacher, except in the case of a medical certificate.
No continuous assessment tasks may be presented during the August session.
Other information
This course aims to achieve level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe
Online resources
Bibliography
- J. Bady et alii. Conjugaison. 350 exercices. 1000 verbes à conjuguer, Hachette français langue étrangère
- https://apprendre.tv5monde.com
Teaching materials
- Syllabus LFRAN 1301 (objectif B1), Comprendre la Belgique
- M. Grégoire. Grammaire progressive du français. Niveau intermédiaire (A2-B1), CLE International
- Plate-forme Moodle : https://moodle.uclouvain.be
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