FRENCH LANGUAGE 1
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LINGUA FRANCESE 1
- Course code
- LT005L (AF:517261 AR:289097)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 12
- Subdivision
- Class 2
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/04
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Class 1 for students of litterature, linguistics, didactics
Class 2 for students "politico internazionale"
For practice classes :
LF1 gr. A
LF1 gr. B
Expected learning outcomes
1. Knowledge and comprehension. Knowledge of the French phonologic system, lexical formation and the fundamental sentence structures of the French language. Basic knowledge of french culture and history, particularly politics in France.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and comprehension. The metalinguistic competency developed during the module enables the students to improve the conscious learning of the language and its use, particularly in relation to the prononciation and formalities of the language.
3. Autonomy of judgement. Ability to compare the functioning of one's own language with the french language and compare the two countries' cultural elements.
4. Communication competencies. Development of the 4 abilities required to achieve a B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
5. Learning competencies. Students learn to build a portfolio they will carry throughout the years of study, which will testify their work and their abilities to learn autonomously.
Pre-requirements
Contents
Chapter 1: the French politics institutions and main actors + basic phonetics
Chapter 2: importants events of the 5th republic + basic lexicology
Chapter 3: notions of discourse analysis applied to speeches and texts
Workshops with the linguistic assistants
From September 2023
- for beginners and false beginners: course A1'A2 the first semester
For all
- Basic grammar exercises (morphology, conjugation, syntax)
- Written comprehension/production exercises B1
- Oral comprehension/production exercises B1
- Elements of culture and history: history and geography notions, administrative system (regions and departments, DROM COM), political institutions, educational system, time organisation, national and traditional holidays, culinary traditions, francophonie + content of the book Clés pour la France.
Referral texts
Practice class: Moodle LT005L-1-ES 19/20)
Practice classes:
1) Du bon coté , 2020 - Jamet, Sattler, Fourment - Minerva Scuola
2) Clés pour la France en 80 icones culturelles - Denis C. Meyer - Hachette FLE
3) a novel (to chose)
- Philippe Claudel, La petite fille de M. Linh,
- Maylis de Kerangal, Réparer les vivants, La corniche Kennedy
- Michel Bussi, T’en souviens-tu mon Anais, On la trouvait plutot jolie
- Eric Emmanuel Schmitt, Ulysse from Bagdad, Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran
- David Foenkinos, Charlotte, Vers la beauté
- François Henri Désérable, Mon maître et mon vainqueur.
Additional readings:
Léon Monique et Léon Pierre, La prononciation du français, Armand Colin 2009
Bescherelle Louis Michel, La grammaire pour tous, Paris, Hatier, 2006
Bescherelle Louis Michel, L'orthographe pour tous, Paris, Hatier, 2006
Bescherelle Louis Michel, La conjugaison pour tous, Paris, Hatier, 20061)
Assessment methods
Written tests
1. a linguistic test + duration 45 minutes (module verification: competence 1)
2. a grammar test, duration 45 minutes (for the verification of skills 1 and 2)
3. a comprehension test of written documents on civilization issues with a questionnaire (similar test DELF B1), duration 30 minutes (for the verification of competence 4);
4. a written production of 180 words on a theme of everyday life (similar proof DELF B1), duration 45 minutes (for the verification of competence 4).
Specifications for the written test (class 2) :
The assessment of module Cl2 consists of a cloze test of 15 items of one point each (one word to be chosen from 3 possibilities), followed by the phonetic transcription of 5 words (one point per word), the highlighting of the lexical formation of 5 words (one point per question) and 5 multiple-choice questions (1 point per question) concerning genre, textual typology, enunciative features and intertextuality)
Texts will be taken from French press
Oral exam
- reading and translation of a randomly chosen passage of a political discourse (see liste below)
- lexical question suggested by the chosen discourse.
- answers to questions on French Politics (seen during the lessons)
The portfolio shows the work done during the year, in the classroom and independently. In particular, the portfolio will include:
- a CV (European format) with a short summary of their language training,
- any certifications,
- 5 written productions carried out during the year (3 corrected by the CEL and at least 2 personal),
- 5 comprehension of written text (2 corrected by the CEL)
- a short summary (about ten lines for each) for 5 B1 level audio documents (among those on Moodle website or any other source of your choice),
- a written summary (1 page) of a book to choose from the mandatory readings
and anything that can testify to your additional personal work (for bonuses).
The DELF B1 or B2 certificate or ESABAC may substitute part of the university exam. Please contact the professor.
The entire exam must all be completed by the 4th call of this academic year. If this does not occur, the entire exam must be repeated in the following academic year.
List of discourse that can be chosen for the oral exam
Possible speeches for reading aloud (only 15 lines of your choice will be read out - text to be provided separately with the portfolio)
https://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/decouvrir-l-assemblee/histoire/les-grands-discours-parlementaires/cinquieme-republique
Bayeux Speech (De Gaulle, 1946)
https://enseignants.lumni.fr/fiche-media/00000000010/le-discours-de-bayeux.html
De Gaulle's Speech at Montréal (1967)
https://enseignants.lumni.fr/fiche-media/00000000127/discours-du-general-de-gaulle-a-montreal.html
Speech by De Gaulle à Alger (1958)
https://enseignants.lumni.fr/parcours/0006/allocution-du-general-de-gaulle-a-alger-le-4-juin-1958-je-vous-ai-compris.html
Speech by Jacques Chirac (Johannesburg, 2002) : "Notre maison brûle et nous regardons ailleurs".
https://www.lejdd.fr/Politique/notre-maison-brule-et-nous-regardons-ailleurs-lintegralite-du-discours-de-jacques-chirac-en-2002-3921858
Mitterrand, last speech to the French (Télévision, 1994)
https://fresques.ina.fr/mitterrand/fiche-media/Mitter00158/derniers-voeux-aux-francais.html
Speech by Simone Weil (Assembly, 1974)
https://enseignants.lumni.fr/fiche-media/00000000135
Macron's speech (TV, Notre Dame, 2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcpzT4RTkMc
René Dumont, at the origin of political ecology (1974)
https://enseignants.lumni.fr/fiche-media/00000000129
Teaching methods
Frontal teaching. The activities done in class for the module are available online on moodle (code LT005L-CL2-23/24)
Practical classes
Practical classes : grammar (all year), comprehension / oral production (second semester), written comprehension and civilization (first semester) and written production (second semester)
The activities done in class during the exercises are available online on moodle
LT005L-1-ES-22/23
Tutoring activity for small groups :grammatical reinforcement for the first semester