MODERN LANGUAGES LAB (FRENCH LANGUAGE)

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LABORATORIO DI LINGUE MODERNE (LINGUA FRANCESE)
Course code
FT0572 (AF:408668 AR:201328)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
3
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
NN
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
2
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The teaching "Laboratory of languages - French language" is part of the "training and orientation internships" of the Master’s Degree Programme of the Master’s Degree Programme in Italian Literature and Philology (common course).

The course will be based on the level of the participants.
Absolute beginners level or false beginners (pre-a1): provide the student with the basic elements related to the knowledge and understanding of the structure of the French language, phonetic and prosodic aspects, necessary for reading and understanding easy passages of descriptive, narrative, journalistic texts as an approach based on the textual genre stimulates the creation of content and the acquisition of formal patterns (speech organization) appropriate to the genre; enhance the ability to elaborate elementary language statements; be able to understand expressions related to areas of immediate priority (e.g. truly basic information about the person and family, purchasing, local geography and work)as long as you speak slowly and clearly. understand short sentences of daily scope and texts concerning cultural issues; statements that allow the expression of self interpersonal and articulate.
The expected level of competence is A2 of the CEFR.

Advanced level: resume and advance your previous language-communication skills, develop and strengthen your ability to produce complex sentences; be able to understand the salient points of a clear speech in standard language or in a family variety that covers familiar topics routinely addressed at work, school, leisure etc. , including short stories; be able to understand clear factual information on common topics relating to everyday life or work, recognising both the general meaning and the specific information, provided the speech is clearly articulated in a rather familiar variety. The activities are presented under four modes of communication: reception, production, interaction and mediation, as these categories better reflect the way in which people actually use the language compared to the four skills up to a level B1 of the CEFR (2020 adjustment).

No prerequisites are required.


The text adopted provides for the development of all the topics covered by Unit 1 to Unit 8.
The course aims to provide the student with the basic elements related to the structure of the French language necessary for reading and understanding descriptive and narrative texts.
Level A1-A2: phonetics, accents and spelling, article, negative form, interrogative form, feminine and plural of nouns and adjectives, possessive and demonstrative adjectives, possessive and demonstrative pronouns, c'est/il est, c'est/ce sont, the paradigm of verbs, the use of auxiliary avoir and être, the present indicative, the imperfect and the near past, the agreement of the past participle.
Listening, Reading, Understanding and Translating texts.
Level B1-B2: Review and deepening of the simplest verbal tenses. Conjugation of verbs: the near-deceased (Plus-que-parfait), the Anterior Future (Futur antérieur), the periphrastic forms, the conditional, the relative pronouns, the comparative and the superlative, the hypothetical phrase. The subjunctive, subordinate propositions and phraseological verbs.


To follow the course:
Dominique Berger- Nerina Spinacci, Savoir-dire, savoir-faire, 2016

For further grammatical information we recommend:
Bidaud, M.-C. Grange, J.-P. Seghi, Manuel de français, Hoepli, 2012
Parodi, L. Vallacco, Grammathèque, CIDEB, 2010


The final exam will be held only in oral form and includes an interview on the topics addressed in class, the development of exercises related to the grammatical topics studied, the translation of a short text in French and any grammatical and lexical reflections. The exam aims to verify the achievement of the training objectives indicated.



Lessons and use of audio and video technologies.
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Students who have not attended the Course will not be provided with certificates of linguistic attainment and in any case only after the final test.
oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 15/05/2022