French 203 will focus on developing communication skills like expressing opinions, justifying oneself, and explaining cause and effect. Students will learn grammar including conjugating verbs in different tenses, using the subjunctive and passive forms, and conditional statements. Vocabulary will cover topics like street signs, manners, traffic, and social issues. Each lesson will include an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation exercises, and information on French culture. The course aims to help students better explain and justify themselves in French.
This document provides an overview of what to expect in French 204 which focuses on argumentation and communication skills. Students will practice justifying choices, expressing opposition, complaining, and speaking on the phone. Grammar topics include conjugating verbs in all modes and tenses as well as demonstrative and interrogative pronouns. Vocabulary will emphasize fashion, sentence emphasis, phone communication, and logical terms for discussion. Each lesson is divided into sections covering an introductory text, grammar, vocabulary, email, pronunciation, and culture.
French 201 focuses on developing communication skills like describing daily events, expressing opinions, and making comparisons. Students will practice varying levels of formality and asking others' opinions. Grammar topics include the present, passé composé, imperfect tenses and subjunctive mode. Vocabulary covers household objects, chores, art, and advertising terms. Each lesson includes an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation work, and information on French culture.
French 203 will focus on developing communication skills like expressing opinions, justifying oneself, and explaining cause and effect. Students will learn grammar including conjugating verbs in different tenses, using the subjunctive and passive forms, and conditional statements. Vocabulary will cover topics like street signs, manners, traffic, and social issues. Each lesson will include an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation exercises, and information on French culture. The course aims to help students better explain and justify themselves in French.
This document provides an overview of what to expect in French 204 which focuses on argumentation and communication skills. Students will practice justifying choices, expressing opposition, complaining, and speaking on the phone. Grammar topics include conjugating verbs in all modes and tenses as well as demonstrative and interrogative pronouns. Vocabulary will emphasize fashion, sentence emphasis, phone communication, and logical terms for discussion. Each lesson is divided into sections covering an introductory text, grammar, vocabulary, email, pronunciation, and culture.
French 201 focuses on developing communication skills like describing daily events, expressing opinions, and making comparisons. Students will practice varying levels of formality and asking others' opinions. Grammar topics include the present, passé composé, imperfect tenses and subjunctive mode. Vocabulary covers household objects, chores, art, and advertising terms. Each lesson includes an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation work, and information on French culture.
Les principales caractéristiques des différents types de textes
TYPES DE TEXTES FONCTIONS TYPES D’ÉCRIT
CARACTÉRISTIQUES / DOMAINE EXEMPLES D’APPRENTISSAGES EN LANGUE
Narratif
Livret de compétences socle commun langue sacoche l.charletLaurencemarlioz
Livret compétences A1 A2 crée par Laurence Charlet. Para conseguir el documento, contact : http://lewebpedagogique.com/espamarlioz73/ o mandar correo a charletlaurence@gmailcom
French 202 will focus on communicating about past events and experiences, expressing emotions, and learning grammar and vocabulary related to situating actions and events in time. Students will practice talking about memories, anger, concern, and frequencies of actions using past tenses like the passé composé and plus-que-parfait. Lessons will also cover adjectives, possessive pronouns, transportation, the housing market, and pronunciation. Each chapter divides material across an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary, an email, pronunciation practice, and information on French culture.
French 201 focuses on developing communication skills like describing daily events, expressing opinions, and making comparisons. Students will practice varying levels of formality and asking others' opinions. Grammar topics include the present, passé composé, imperfect tenses and subjunctive mode. Vocabulary covers household objects, chores, art, and advertising terms. Each lesson includes an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation work, and information on French culture.
French 104 will focus on developing communication skills like describing one's day, comparing objects and people, and discussing weather forecasts. Students will learn reflexive verbs, the passé composé, future and subjunctive tenses. Vocabulary covers seasons, body parts, time expressions, and words for describing people. Each lesson includes an introductory text, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation drills, and information on French culture.
This document provides an overview of what students can expect to learn in French 103, which covers units 7-9. Students will expand their communication skills to talk about directions, vacations, places and locations. They will also learn grammar topics like the imperative mood, passé compose, and new vocabulary regarding locations, household items, cities and family. Each chapter will follow a similar format of an introductory text, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation exercises, and information about French culture.
This document provides an overview of what students can expect to learn in French 102, covering units 4-6. Students will expand on communication skills like asking for opinions and setting up meetings. Grammar topics include conjugating irregular and regular verbs in the present and near future tenses, and introducing the past tense. Vocabulary covers giving orders, articles, weather, dates, food and quantities. Each chapter is divided into sections covering an introductory text, grammar/vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation, and culture.
This document provides an overview of what students can expect to learn in French 101 based on the textbook Connexions 1. In the course, students will learn basic communication skills like greetings, introductions, expressing likes/dislikes, and talking about oneself. They will study present tense verbs and vocabulary including numbers, dates, addresses, the alphabet, sports, jobs and internet terms. Each chapter covers an introductory text, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation exercises, and French culture. The document encourages students to pick up a welcome package from the reception desk for additional course materials.
Les principales caractéristiques des différents types de textes
TYPES DE TEXTES FONCTIONS TYPES D’ÉCRIT
CARACTÉRISTIQUES / DOMAINE EXEMPLES D’APPRENTISSAGES EN LANGUE
Narratif
Livret de compétences socle commun langue sacoche l.charletLaurencemarlioz
Livret compétences A1 A2 crée par Laurence Charlet. Para conseguir el documento, contact : http://lewebpedagogique.com/espamarlioz73/ o mandar correo a charletlaurence@gmailcom
French 202 will focus on communicating about past events and experiences, expressing emotions, and learning grammar and vocabulary related to situating actions and events in time. Students will practice talking about memories, anger, concern, and frequencies of actions using past tenses like the passé composé and plus-que-parfait. Lessons will also cover adjectives, possessive pronouns, transportation, the housing market, and pronunciation. Each chapter divides material across an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary, an email, pronunciation practice, and information on French culture.
French 201 focuses on developing communication skills like describing daily events, expressing opinions, and making comparisons. Students will practice varying levels of formality and asking others' opinions. Grammar topics include the present, passé composé, imperfect tenses and subjunctive mode. Vocabulary covers household objects, chores, art, and advertising terms. Each lesson includes an introductory document, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation work, and information on French culture.
French 104 will focus on developing communication skills like describing one's day, comparing objects and people, and discussing weather forecasts. Students will learn reflexive verbs, the passé composé, future and subjunctive tenses. Vocabulary covers seasons, body parts, time expressions, and words for describing people. Each lesson includes an introductory text, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation drills, and information on French culture.
This document provides an overview of what students can expect to learn in French 103, which covers units 7-9. Students will expand their communication skills to talk about directions, vacations, places and locations. They will also learn grammar topics like the imperative mood, passé compose, and new vocabulary regarding locations, household items, cities and family. Each chapter will follow a similar format of an introductory text, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation exercises, and information about French culture.
This document provides an overview of what students can expect to learn in French 102, covering units 4-6. Students will expand on communication skills like asking for opinions and setting up meetings. Grammar topics include conjugating irregular and regular verbs in the present and near future tenses, and introducing the past tense. Vocabulary covers giving orders, articles, weather, dates, food and quantities. Each chapter is divided into sections covering an introductory text, grammar/vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation, and culture.
This document provides an overview of what students can expect to learn in French 101 based on the textbook Connexions 1. In the course, students will learn basic communication skills like greetings, introductions, expressing likes/dislikes, and talking about oneself. They will study present tense verbs and vocabulary including numbers, dates, addresses, the alphabet, sports, jobs and internet terms. Each chapter covers an introductory text, grammar and vocabulary practice, an email, pronunciation exercises, and French culture. The document encourages students to pick up a welcome package from the reception desk for additional course materials.
1. What to Expect from French 301
(Inter)agir à propos d'informations ou d'opinions
Connexions 3 - Unités 1-2
Communication et savoir-faire
Raconter au passé Exprimer confiance/méfiance
Décrire une personne, un lieu Rapporter les paroles de quelqu'un
Dire qu'on se souvient, qu'on a oublié
Grammaire, Oral, Ecrit
Oral
L'interview Grammaire et vocabulaire :
Descriptions de lieu, de personne L'imparfait, le passé composé, le plus-que-
Décrire un tableau / une photographie parfait
Comprendre un dialogue familier Les nuances de l'adjectif
La concordance des temps
Les mots de la langue courante
Ecrit
Phonétique
Comprendre un texte littéraire Affirmation, interrogation, exclamation
Ecrire un auto-portait Marques de l'oralité et du discours familier
Raconter un souvenir de voyage le e caduc
Ecrire à un ami pour lui parler d'une
exposition
Lesson format
Chaque unité est présentée de la manière suivante
1) Ouverture (document déclencheur)
2) Etudes des éléments de communication et des points de langue
3) Poursuite du travail initié, ou second document déclencheur
4) Arrêt sur image (document visuel)
5) Tableaux récapitulatifs (Unité 1 à 5)
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