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DEPARTMENT OF ARTS & EDUCATION COURSE OUTLINE - FALL 2014 FR0120 (A2) Beginner French I Grade 11 Equivalent - 5 (5-0-0) HS/UT 75 Hours INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Raoudha Kallel, PhD PHONE: 780.539.2049 OFFICE: C 425 E-MAIL: rkallel@gprc.ab.ca OFFICE HOURS: M: 10:30am-12pm & TH: 2-3:30pm (or by appointment) PREREQUISITE(S)/ COREQUISITE: NONE ** Please note: Students who have matriculated with French 30 ought to register in FR2110/FR2120 and those with FLA 30 ought to register in FP 1100/1110. REQUIRED TEXTS & RESOURCE MATERIALS: 1. Mitchell, Mitschke, Tano, Promenades, 2 nd Edition (Textbook with Supersite), Vista Higher Learning 2. Recommended: a good French/English dictionary or online dictionary: WordReference.com CALENDAR DESCRIPTION: This is the entry-level course for students who have chosen French. Basic conversational vocabulary will be covered, as well as verbal structures including past tense. You will develop aural/oral skills through drills, directed dialogue and music. **Please note: FR0120 and 0130 together are equivalent to the French 10, 20, and 30 programs in high school. The course moves at a rapid pace because it covers approximately the same content contained in the three-course high school program. Nevertheless, FR0120 is a beginner s course and no prior knowledge of French is required or expected. CREDIT / CONTACT HOURS: 5 credits / 5 hours for 15 weeks DELIVERY MODE(S): The delivery mode will consist of lectures explaining grammatical concepts, vocabulary, and cultural elements as well as group and individual oral, written, and reading exercises reinforcing these concepts. In preparation for exams, most of our in-class time will focus on the essential Contextes, Structures, Vocabulaire, and Expressions utiles of Promenades (Chapters 1-5). As Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 1

time permits, students will also be introduced to the Roman-photo, Lecture culturelle, Synthèse, Écriture and Savoir-Faire sections, work on practice quizzes, and become capable of working independently both inside and outside of class. In addition, a combined Workbook/Lab manual with online reference is to be completed by students and provides opportunity for repetition and self-correction. The course moves at a rapid pace as it covers approximately the same content contained in the three-course high school program. OBJECTIVES: In FR0120, the primary objective is to develop skills in all four language areas - listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Upon successful course completion, students will have knowledge and competency with reading, writing, speaking, and understanding. You will learn basic vocabulary, grammar, common expressions for conversation, and simple sentence structures, including how to ask questions and how to answer them - in the present, the future, and the past. TRANSFERABILITY: FR0120 is transferable to UA*, UL*, AU, AF*, CU*, KUC, Other* ** Grade of D or D+ may not be acceptable for transfer to other post-secondary institutions. Students are cautioned that it is their responsibility to contact the receiving institutions to ensure transferability ** As a university transfer course, it is typically worth 3 university transfer credits. At the U of C, FR 0120 is worth 3 credits but only if it is combined with FR 0130 (3 credits). Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 2

GRADING CRITERIA: Alpha Grade 4-point Equivalent GRANDE PRAIRIE REGIONAL COLLEGE GRADING CONVERSION CHART Percentage Guidelines Designation A + 4.0 90 100 A 4.0 85 89 A 3.7 80 84 B + 3.3 77 79 B 3.0 73 76 B 2.7 70 72 EXCELLENT FIRST CLASS STANDING GOOD C + 2.3 67 69 C 2.0 63 66 SATISFACTORY C 1.7 60 62 D + 1.3 55 59 D 1.0 50 54 MINIMAL PASS F 0.0 0 49 FAIL WF 0.0 0 FAIL, withdrawal after the deadline EVALUATION: A variety of regular self and instructor-administered evaluation is the key to progress. Workbook / Cahier d activités (online) 15% Participation (in class) 5% Unit Compositions / Écritures 20% Unit Exams/Tests d unités (written) 30% Oral Final Exam 10% Final Exam (listening and written) 20% 100% Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 3

1. Workbook/Video Manual, Lab Manual and supplementary online activities Language acquisition depends on contact with and repeated use of concepts taught in class. The Workbook/Video Manual and Lab Manual are accessible online and are to completed and submitted for grading online outside of class time. The online Supersite provides many additional activities to support you with many possible opportunities to hear, speak, and read French. Online chat with classmates is available. Workbooks are graded online. 2. Unit Compositions / Écriture The topic specific writing assignments are listed below and should be enriched with vocabulary and grammar learned within each unit. The Écriture / compositions are due in class on the unit exam day. Keep a copy of all written work. In the event of loss or theft, the student will be required to submit a duplicate copy. Écriture Sujet Page Unité 1 Faites une liste p. 37 Unité 2 Une description p. 77 personnelle Unité 3 Écrire une lettre p. 117 Unité 4 Écrire un petit mot p. 157 Unité 5 Écrire une brochure p. 197 3. Unit tests/tests d unités There are 5 units and each unit will take about two weeks to cover. Upon completion of each unit, students will gain feedback on their progress through a written unit test. (Units 1 5). Unit exams cannot be made up, but in the case of a medical emergency with an official doctor s note, may be excused. 4. Final Exam A final comprehensive exam consisting of written and listening parts will be scheduled by the Registrar. The oral portion of the Final exam will take place with a partner during the last week of classes. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Attendance and Participation / Absences - As new language structures are introduced in every class, attendance is vital. Your attendance, punctuality, participation, and contribution to creating a positive interactive learning environment will affect your learning and contribute to your grades. In case of an unavoidable absence, notify the instructor. Students are responsible to cover all work missed. **IMPORTANT: Participation and attendance is worth 5%. Students are permitted 1 absence with penalty. Thereafter, students will lose 1% for each absence to a maximum of 5%. 2. Practice Language acquisition depends on contact with and use of the language. Practice and studying with classmates facilitates learning! You are encouraged to find someone with Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 4

whom you may practice, study, and learn of any work missed. Avail yourself of every possible opportunity to hear, speak, and read French (Promenades Supersite, GPRC French Club, TV, radio, magazines, etc). Helpful sites are : http://www.wordreference.com and http://www.la-conjugaison.fr 3. Respect Out of courtesy and respect for all class members, students may only access cell phones outside of class time. STATEMENT ON PLAGIARISM AND CHEATING: These are serious issues and will be dealt with severely. The instructor reserves the right to use electronic plagiarism detection services. Regarding plagiarism, cheating and the resultant penalties, Refer to the College Policy on Student Misconduct: Plagiarism and Cheating at: https://www.gprc.ab.ca/files/forms_documents/student_misconduct.pdf **Note: all Academic and Administrative policies are available at https://www.gprc.ab.ca/about/administration/policies/ Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 5

COURSE SCHEDULE / TENTATIVE TIMELINE : Unité 1 - Salut! September 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22 Greetings and good-byes, Alphabet, Au café, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures: Nouns and articles, Numbers 0-60 En classe, Les sons et les lettres, Les copains, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : Subject pronouns and être, Adjective agreement HOMEWORK : Vocabulaire, Workbook/Lab, Écriture, Panorama Unité 2 - À la fac September 24, 26, 29, October 1, 3, 6, 8, 10 Les cours, Les sons et les lettres, Trop de devoirs!, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : Present tense regular verbs, Questions and negation, Une semaine à la fac, les sons et les lettres, On trouve une solution, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : Present tense avoir, Telling time HOMEWORK: Vocabulaire, Workbook/Lab, Écriture, Panorama Unité 3 - La famille et les copains October 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27 (October 13: Thanksgiving - no class) La famille de Marie Laval, Les sons et les lettres, L album de photos, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : Adjectives, Possessive Adjectives Comment sont-ils? Les sons et les lettres, On travaille chez moi!, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : Numbers 61-100, Prepositions and pronouns, HOMEWORK: Vocabulaire, Workbook/Lab, Écriture, Panorama Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 6

Unité 4 Au café October 29, 31, November 3, 5, 7, 12, 14, 17 (Nov. 10-11 Fall break/remembrance Day-no class) Où allons-nous?, Les sons et les lettres, Star du cinéma, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : aller, Interrogative words J ai faim!, Les sons et les lettres, L heure du déjeuner, Lecture, Structures : prendre, boire, partitives HOMEWORK: Vocabulaire, Workbook/Lab, Écriture, Panorama Unité 5 Les loisirs November 19, 21, 24, 26, 28 December 1st, 3, 5 (December 8-Révision) Le temps libre, Les sons et les lettres, Au parc, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : faire, Irregular ir verbs Quel temps fait-il?, Les sons et les lettres, Quel temps!, Expressions utiles, Lecture, Structures : Numbers 101 and higher, Spelling change er verbs HOMEWORK: Vocabulaire, Workbook/Lab, Écriture, Panorama Note: This schedule is only a guideline and adjustments may be made as deemed necessary by the course instructor. Bonne chance et bon succès! Copyright 2009, Grande Prairie Regional College and its licensors. 7