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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014 through Summer 2021
- Course Number:
- FR 102
- Course Title:
- First Year French
- Credit Hours:
- 4
- Lecture Hours:
- 40
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
FR 102 is the second term of a three term sequence in First Year French at the college level. Communicative proficiency is the main objective of the sequence. The four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are developed with emphasis on active use of these skills. In addition, students will gain cultural awareness and appreciation.
FR 102 is offered for four hours of transferable credit. It satisfies part of the foreign language requirement for the B.A. degree, counts as an elective for the A.A. degree, and contributes to the general education requirement for other Associate Degrees.
Recommended: Successful completion of FR 101 or the equivalent language experience in French, competency to be determined by the teacher. Students whose skill level in French is more advanced than that of FR 102 will not be admitted.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Students successfully completing FR 102:
A. Manage common interactions, in both oral and written forms, in predictable settings using the present and beginning work in the past and
future tenses.
B. Apply circumlocution and inference skills, at a beginning level, when navigating selected real world situations in French.
C. Identify a limited range of linguistic and cultural diversity within the French speaking world and how it differs and/or relates to one’s
own culture.
D. Apply a limited understanding of selected historical and cultural movements in the target culture through exposure to literature, art and
performing arts in the target language.
E. Apply some strategies for analyzing authentic materials in the target language.
Integrative Learning
Students completing an associate degree at Portland Community College will be able to reflect on one’s work or competencies to make connections between course content and lived experience.
Course Activities and Design
Students are expected to attend all classes, participate actively in classroom activities, and prepare oral and written homework assignments. Students may work with audio tapes in the media center or at home, and they may meet with the teacher in conferences. After the introduction to the course, French will be used in the classroom at all times. Students should plan to spend about one hour in preparation and practice outside of class for each class hour.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Students are assessed globally rather than from the point of view of the presence or absence of a given linguistic feature. Students will be assessed through a daily evaluation of their individual progress and improving competence in using the language as demonstrated by the quality of oral and written preparation and participation and daily oral and written assignments. Though tests are not used as an assessment tool, attendance is an important factor.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
The course focuses on the acquisition and correct use of pronunciation and intonation, grammatical structures, functional vocabulary, and cultural concepts for the purpose of successful communication in French. Successful students have reviewed, expanded, and perfected previously learned material, have practiced, and will be able to use the following communication topics and structures:
‚Communication topics
Time, weather, date
Social encounters, expressions of politeness
Directions, location
Invitations, arranging meetings
Vacation activities
Occupations
‚Structures
Regular and additional irregular verbs with venir de and imperfect tense
Comparisons
Demonstrative and interrogative adjectives
Direct and indirect object, reflexive, interrogative, and demonstrative pronouns, y and en
Expressions of time and additional negatives