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French B1.2

Code: LLC040     Acronym: FB1.2

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL French

Instance: 2023/2024 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Department of Portuguese and Romance Studies
Course/CS Responsible: Bachelor in Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
CL 0 study plan 1 - 6 60,5 162
LA 32 Study plan 1 - 6 60,5 162
2
LLC 19 Study plan 1 - 6 60,5 162
Study plan 1 - 6 60,5 162
2
LRI 52 Study plan 1 - 6 60,5 162
2

Teaching Staff - Responsibilities

Teacher Responsibility
Françoise Michele Elise Bacquelaine

Teaching - Hours

Theoretical and practical : 4,50
Type Teacher Classes Hour
Theoretical and practical Totals 3 13,50
Alexandre Ferreira Marinho 4,50
Marie Giraud-Claude-Lafontaine 4,50
Sara Da Silva Reis Tavares 4,50

Teaching language

French

Objectives

French B1.2 aims to develop students' autonomy and involvement, to consolidate and expand general skills and
communicative language skills acquired in A1, A2 and B1.1
so that students reach B1 level in most of the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

Learning outcomes and competences

By the end of the semester, successful students should be able to :

  • get the gist of authentic audio and/or audiovisual documents on the news;

  • read and understand contemporary short stories and recent newspaper articles;

  • express themselves orally and take part in conversations on familiar topics, with or without preparation;

  • write coherent texts to describe, tell a story and/or argue.

Working method

Presencial

Program

1. Development of oral and communicative skills

  • Reading aloud practice
  • Listening comprehension of authentic audio and/or audiovisual documents in standard and informal French: comprehensive understanding, information tracking and oral or written report
  • Role play, prepared or improvised
  • Introduction to topolectal variation
2. Development of written discursive skills
  • Reading comprehension of authentic and recent press articles (faits divers, columns, editorials, opinion articles) and contemporary short stories
  • Writing descriptive, narrative and argumentative texts (letters to describe and recount personal experiences and/or share impressions, letters of complaint)
3. Consolidation and improvement of linguistic skills
  • Consolidation of acquired skills in oral and written training exercises
  • Lexical enrichment on commitment and major social issues: solidarity, mutual aid, social movements in France, ecology, immigration, etc.
  • Awareness of phraseology (idioms, collocations, phrases)
  • Grammatical contents:
  • Past subjunctive
  • Opposition and concession
  • Expression of the goal
  • Condition and restriction
  • Futur antérieur
  • Gerund and present participle
  • Demonstrative, possessive and interrogative pronouns
  • Construction with two pronouns
  • Expression of time
  • Indefinites (adjectives and pronouns)

4. Project on one of the short stories from the collection "13 à table!" (2024).

Mandatory literature

Collectif; 13 à table! 2024, Pocket, 2023

Complementary Bibliography

Grégoire, M. et Thiévenaz, O.; Grammaire Progressive du Français. Niveau Intermédiaire (4e édition), CLE International, 2018. ISBN: 978-2-09-038103-0

Comments from the literature

References for other resources will be provided during the semester.

Teaching methods and learning activities

Communicative and interactive approach based on the performance of individual and group tasks, in class and outside of class:



  • Listening comprehension of authentic documents in standard French, then of documents reflecting the topolectal variation of spoken French.

  • Reading comprehension of contemporary short stories and press articles.

  • Search for press articles to be classified according to their genre (fait divers, column, editorial or opinion article).

  • Presentation of role plays; discussions, debates.

  • Group work.

Software

Courrier électronique
SIGARRA

keywords

Humanities > language sciences > Languages > Modern languages > European languages > Romance languages

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Participação presencial 5,00
Prova oral 35,00
Teste 50,00
Trabalho escrito 10,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 71,50
Frequência das aulas 60,50
Trabalho de investigação 30,00
Total: 162,00

Eligibility for exams

Students are required to attend 75% of classes. Exceptions according to  FLUP regulations.

Calculation formula of final grade

"Época Normal":


Participation: 5% (at least 75% attendance and 75% tasks)
Project on a short story: 10%
Written test: 50% (pass mark 10/20 to take the oral test)
Oral test: 35% (comprehension, short speech and conversation)


A passing mark of 8/20 is required for each component of the assessment plan.
 

"Época de Recurso", "Época Especial" and special status (TE, DA, etc.):


Written exam: 50% (pass mark 10/20 to take the oral exam)
Oral exam: 50% (comprehension, short speech and conversation)

A passing mark of 8/20 is required for each component of the exams.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

See "Calculation formula of final grade".

Classification improvement

Students who wants to improve their mark will have to take the "Recurso" or "especial" exams. Participation will not be taken into account:
Written exam: 50%
Oral exam: 50%

Observations

Students who are entitled not to attend 75% of classes have to contact the teacher asap.
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