CCOG for FR 111C Winter 2025
- Course Number:
- FR 111C
- Course Title:
- First Year French Conversation
- Credit Hours:
- 1
- Lecture Hours:
- 10
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
FR 111C is a first-year level course designed to improve students' ability to converse in French. In a reading and conference format, it provides the opportunity for conversational practice with the structures and vocabulary students have encountered in their first-year French course. Offered for one hour of transferable credit, FR 111C is a one term course. It counts as an elective for associate degrees.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Students who successfully complete FR 111C will improve their speaking ability, using vocabulary and structures common in everyday conversations with French speakers.
Course Activities and Design
French will be spoken at all times in the classroom. Students will participate in oral exercises that will stress specific vocabulary or grammatical structures. These may include role playing, interviews, presentations. Much of the classwork will be done with partners in order to maximize the amount of time during which French can be practiced. Students must attend all classes, reflect on what they have learned, study assigned material, prepare brief oral assignments and participate actively in each class session. Students should plan on about one hour of outside preparation for each class session. No examinations will be given.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Students will be assessed globally on oral work done in class during the term, including willingness to participate, preparation, individual progress, and improving competence. Though tests are not used as an assessment tool, attendance is an important factor.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
The goal of the course is that students speak French and that their speaking ability with the language improve. Successful students have reviewed, expanded, and perfected previously learned material and will be able to use the communication topics and structures of FR 101 or FR 150.