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1. French, Faculty of Arts (v3, p78) : Next:116-205 | Prev:116-101
Elementary Stream French subject.
Note: Any student who has ever presented for Year 12 French or the equivalent is ineligible for this subject.
Credit points: 18.75 1st year
Coordinator: Dr Jane Warren.
Prerequisite: 116-101 Introduction to French 1A or equivalent.
Contact: Six hours comprising five hours of language class work and one laboratory hour per week.
Timetable: Second semester
Objectives:
Students successfully completing French 1A/2C should be able to:
- understand basic French spoken at normal speed;
- identify and inquire in French about anything not understood;
- initiate and sustain conversation in basic French;
- pronounce French acceptably and be able to use the International Phonetic Association system;
- read modern French;
- write accurately in basic French, using the range of grammatical structures studied (i. e. all those normally studied over a period of up to six years in secondary school).
Content:
Intensive subject for students who have successfully completed approx. 80 hours' classroom contact French. Introduction to French culture through the materials used for language acquisition.
Assessment:
Two mid-semester tests (20%) Class tests and laboratory assignments (15 per cent), 10-minute oral (15 per cent), 3-hour written examination (50 per cent). Only students with a satisfactory record of attendance (80 per cent) will be admitted to the final oral and written examinations.
Prescribed texts:
1. French, Faculty of Arts (v3, p78) : Next:116-205 | Prev:116-101
2. French, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p105) : Next:116-205 | Prev:116-101
Note: Any student who has ever presented for Year 12 French or the equivalent is ineligible for this subject.
Credit points: 18.75
Coordinator: Dr Jane Warren.
Prerequisite: 116-101 Introduction to French 1A or equivalent.
Contact: Six hours comprising five hours of language class work and one laboratory hour each week.
Timetable: Second semester.
Objectives:
Students successfully completing French 1A/2C should be able to:
- understand basic French spoken at normal speed;
- identify and inquire in French about anything not understood;
- initiate and sustain conversation in basic French;
- pronounce French acceptably and be able to use the International Phonetic Association system;
- read modern French;
- write accurately in basic French, using the range of grammatical structures studied (i. e. all those normally studied over a period of up to six years in secondary school).
Content:
Intensive course for students who have successfully completed approx. 80 hours' classroom contact French. Introduction to French culture through the materials used for language acquisition.
Assessment:
Two mid-semester tests (20 per cent); class tests and laboratory assignments (15 per cent), 10-minute oral (15 per cent), 3-hour written examination (50 per cent). Only students with a satisfactory record of attendance (80 per cent) will be admitted to the final oral and written examinations.
Prescribed texts:
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2. French, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p105) : Next:116-205 | Prev:116-101
Status: Official 1996 Date created: Oct 9 1995 Last modified: Oct 9 1995 Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
Maintained by: Dept. of French and Italian Studies, Faculty of Arts.
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