LN722     
French: Level One (Fast Track)

This information is for the 2015/16 session.

Teacher responsible

Mr Halim Benzine TW3 6.01

Pre-requisites

No previous knowledge required. It may be suitable for re-starters. Demonstrate full commitment to regular attendance, completion of homework, completion of dossier and all assessment.edicate at least two hours per week for coursework, in addition to classes. Admission into the course upon tutor’s approval during the information sessions. Students should be able to demonstrate a successful track record of learning languages.

Course content

Course Aim:

  • To develop the ability to use French effectively for purposes of practical communication and reading comprehension.
  • To establish the skills, language and attitudes required to promote and facilitate further study of French.
  • To bring students to level A1-A2 of CEFR.

Communicative Content:

  • Greet people.
  • Introduce yourself and others.
  • Giving and receiving information.
  • Taste, likes and dislikes.
  • Ask, give directions.
  • Describe a place.
  • Talk about your daily routine.
  • Time, date.
  • Ask a price, purchasing, ordering goods.

Structural Content:

  • To be and to have.
  • Definite, indefinite articles.
  • First, second conjugation verbs + some common irregular verbs.
  • Possessives adjectives. Negative forms.
  • Prepositions.
  • Numbers.
  • Imperative.
  • Forming questions.

Teaching

16 hours of classes in the MT. 22 hours of classes in the LT. 2 hours of classes in the ST.

This is a 40 hour-course. Please refer to the LSE timetable for course teaching arrangements.

Formative coursework

The students will be required to complete weekly language exercises.

Indicative reading

Yves Loiseau, R Mérieux Latitudes 1, Didier. Livre de l’élève + CD audio (2) (ISBN 9782278062492). Cahier d’exercices + CD audio (ISBN 9782278062638). A study pack, provided by LSE. A dictionary as recommended by your teacher.

Assessment

Continuous assessment (50%) in the MT, LT and ST.
Oral examination (30%) and in class assessment (20%) in the LT.

Key facts

Department: Language Studies

Total students 2014/15: 80

Average class size 2014/15: 14

Guidelines for interpreting course guide information

Personal development skills

  • Self-management
  • Team working
  • Problem solving
  • Application of information skills
  • Communication