FRENCH LANGUAGE
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LANGUE FRANÇAISE
- Course code
- LM008L (AF:309183 AR:168505)
- Modality
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/04
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding in written productions (official letter, newspaper article, report, etc.) and oral productions in interaction or in continuous production (as simulations of professional activities)
3. Autonomy of judgment. Development of argumentative capacity in French
4. Communication skills developed for a B2 level of the Common European Framework for Languages.
5. Learning skills: learn to draw up bibliographies of French texts and reports.
Pre-requirements
Students who are complete beginners are invited to attend an initial linguistic training in the first year following courses offered at the University.
- courses at the University Language Center (CLA)
- from September to the end of October, special course for beginners for LCSL students (Dott.ssa Durello)
- all year round, French language course offered for Oriental languages (Dott.ssa Durello)
In the first semester of the second year, these students will attend the B1+ level preparatory practice courses of French language, and in the second semester they will attend the module and the B2 level practice course.
Contents
We will examine cultural topics related to the RIC pathways (major historical events related to the French and Francophone world, geographical outlines, political and administrative organization of France, position of France in Europe, immigration to France, etc.). They will be addressed through documents in French language, taken from magazines, newspapers, essays, etc. They will be the object of understanding, analysis, translation, discussion during the lessons. The linguistic reflection will be focused on the vocabulary also specialized in the fields of study, on the structures inherent to the different registers, and on aspects of contrasting grammar between Italian and French.
B1 Level exercises in the first semester (Dott.ssa Véronique Mounition) split in two groups, preparatory to B2 Level practice course at the second semestre.
B2 Level exercises in the second semester (Dott.ssa Lydia Sattler) starting from general issues such as sustainable development, globalization, economic growth, education, and other current issues, the exercises will cover
- written comprehension / production with grammatical review,
- comprehension / oral production with grammatical review.
Referral texts
1) Full autonomous reading, for the exam, of one (or two for non-attending students) of the following essays with the relative reading card to be delivered.
Stéphane Hessel, Indignez-vous! (2010) et Stéphane Hessel, Gilles Vanderpooten, Engagez-vous ! (2011)
- Jean-Loup Bertaux, Démograpie, climat, migrations: l'état d'urgence (2015, éditions Fauves)
- Aimé Césaire, Discours sur le colonialisme, suivi de Discours sur la Négritude (edition de 2004, présence africaine)
- Alain Badiou, Eloge de la politique 2017 Flammarion
- Josiane Boutet, le pouvoir des mots, 2016, La dispute
- SImone Veil, Une vie
The list will be completed at the beginning of the course.
2) All the material provided during the lessons. (It will also be available in the online resources of the CMM course).
3) A reference grammar among those reported.
Francoise Bidaud, grammaire française pour italophones, UTET,
MC Jamet, Lydia Sattler, Michèle Fourment, Coté grammaire, coté lexique, Minerva, 2017
N. B. Those who already have a complete grammar will use that and do not have to buy a new one.
4) monolingual dictionary:Le Petit Robert de la langue française. Dictionnaire alphabétique et analogique de la langue française, sous la direction de Josette Rey-Debove et Alain Rey, Paris, Le Robert, u.e.
Assessment methods
- an oral assessment in French which will focus on the content of the form for 27 points. The remaining 3 points, optional, will be given to the student who shows a research on one of the suggested topics on the course platform (CMM)
Non-attending students will have to read two of the books proposed with the respective reading report to have a total number of hours of work equivalent to 6 credits = 150 hours) and can do a search for the 3 additional points.
Teaching methods
- participatory exercises exclusively in French, with debates, collective corrections, etc.
All the material will be available from time to time on the cmm website: lingue.cmm.unive.it
Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "International cooperation" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development