This high intermediate course will allow students to reach the B1+ CEFR (DELF) competencies by reinforcing and expanding their ability to express themselves, defend an opinion, and debate with others. Special attention is paid to increasing students' ability to form complex sentences to express attitudes, wishes, necessity, doubt, emotions, to link ideas and to speculate. A B1.1 level in French or a passing grade in a French and Culture IV class (FR 2100) is required. Spontaneously and through active workshops and discussion, they will react and express their point of view on contemporary subjects and questions, such as access to knowledge (university or other) for all, the gaze on information at a time of “fake news” and the over-multiplication of distribution channels (Internet, social networks, etc.), the representation of so-called “visible” minorities in the media sphere, or the consequences of global warming on countries and their inhabitants... Through learning that is both individual and collective, debates on ideas based on their past and current experiences in and out of class, but also a constant questioning of their representations, students will thus be encouraged to develop, in addition to their linguistic and cultural skills, their critical thinking and to better understand contemporary issues.
Code
FR2200
Name
FRENCH AND CULTURE V
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
FR2100CCI OR FR2100 OR FR2200 OR FR2200CCI
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
FR (French)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
CCI
CAMS ID
4495
Last update with CAMS
Students will understand short announcements, radio interviews, short presentations and videos, provided that they know something about the subject and that the presenter talks slowly and clearly.
Students will be able to interact with people using standard language in a relatively long discussion on everyday subjects.
Students will be able to talk and write about familiar subjects that interest them.
Students will understand the main points and the important details in stories, articles and announcements of a certain length.