FREN 2013 - Intermediate French II Description This course is a continuation of FREN 2003 . It includes readings in French literature, culture, and civilization. Grammar is reviewed and expanded. Class is conducted primarily in French.
Pre-Requisite Completion of FREN 2003 with a grade greater than or equal to C.
3 Credit Hour(s)
Contact Hours 45 lecture hours
3 Faculty Load Hour(s)
Semesters Offered On Demand
ACTS Equivalent FREN2023 (ACTS) - French IV
Grade Mode A-F
Learning Outcomes Topics List
Vocabulary
- Commerce, lodging, sports, and visual art.
Grammar
- Extensive review of present and past tenses, nouns, articles, comparative and superlative of adjectives and adverbs.
Learning Activities
Informational gap activities, listening comprehension, open question and answer activities, surveys, and questionnaires completed in pairs or small groups and conducted in the target language emphasizing both verbal and written responses.
Assessments
- Tests,
- Oral assessment,
- Workbook,
- Lab program, and
- Final exam
Grading guidelines
Standardized quizzes and exams are graded with a common key. Compositions and verbal assessments are graded with a rubric.
General Education Outcomes Supported · Students develop higher order thinking skills. · Students gain greater awareness of cultural perspectives · Students can write clear, coherent, well-organized documents, which are substantially free of errors. · Students develop effective oral communication skills.
Standard Practices Topics List Vocabulary · Telecommunications, media, and film. Grammar · Extensive review of present, imparfait, and passé composé tenses and introduction to plus-que-parfait tense. Learning Activities Informational gap activities, listening comprehension, open question and answer activities, surveys, and questionnaires completed in pairs or small groups and conducted in the target language emphasizing both verbal and written responses. Assessments · Tests, · Oral assessment, · Workbook, · Lab program, and · Final exam Grading guidelines Standardized quizzes and exams are graded with a common key. Compositions and verbal assessments are graded with a rubric.
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