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FR101-30 French Language I

Department
School of Modern Languages and Cultures
Level
Undergraduate Level 1
Module leader
Kelly Mayjonade Christy
Credit value
30
Module duration
21 weeks
Assessment
25% coursework, 75% exam
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry

Introductory description

This module will consolidate existing skills in language acquired at A level or equivalent and extend them through translation, writing, reading, speaking and listening activities.

A range of assessments will be offered for students to track and reflect on their progress through the provision of regular feedback. Students will also be provided with complementary autonomous learning activities and directed to appropriate activities for self-study in order to develop independent learning strategies.

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Module aims

The aim of this module is to encourage and enable students to develop further their knowledge and competence in French language acquired at A level or equivalent, in alignment with the B2 goals of the CEFR. The module will be shaped around the four key skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. It will offer a grounding in the fundamental tenets of grammar and in the skills of translation and writing. It will also provide a sound understanding of register and develop competence in vocabulary acquisition, both general and specialised.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

Grammar

Translation
Translation into French for the purposes of building syntactical awareness, grammatical accuracy and vocabulary acquisition.
Translation into English building techniques and translation strategies at word, sentence and text level

Writing and Reading French
Essay – form, content, methodology
Promotional task – form, content, methodology
Analysis of c.8 set topics

Oral
discussion of textual and audio-visual material around c. 8 set topics; pronunciation work; group presentations

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Accurate reading skills that include anticipating comprehension problems deriving from syntax, lexis and grammar
  • Thorough grounding in writing skills in various genres, registers and styles
  • A sound understanding of the challenges inherent in translation into English (syntax, register, idiom) leading to the development of a range of translation strategies
  • A systematic approach to proof reading with due attention to accuracy
  • Accurate and idiomatic listening and speaking skills that include anticipating common areas of misunderstanding
  • Sound understanding of selected aspects of contemporary French society and culture
  • Development of independent language-learning skills
  • The development of syntactical awareness, grammatical accuracy and vocabulary acquisition through translation into French
  • Thorough grounding in the fundamental tenets of grammar, ensuring a firm platform for honours level study

International

All modules delivered in SMLC are necessarily international. Students engage with themes and ideas from a culture other than that of the UK and employ their linguistic skills in the analysis of primary materials from a non-Anglophone context. Students will also be encouraged to draw on the experiences of visiting exchange students in the classroom and will frequently engage with theoretical and critical frameworks from across the world.

Subject specific skills

This module will build students’ linguistic skills through activities that stimulate authentic target language production and develop sensitivity to the transference of meaning across languages. Students will work towards the production of nuanced, accurate and contextually sensitive materials through a range of language classes and guided independent learning.

Transferable skills

All SMLC culture modules demand critical and analytical engagement with artefacts from target-language cultures. In the course of independent study, class work and assessment students will develop the following skills: written and oral communication, creative and critical thinking, problem solving and analysis, time management and organisation, independent research in both English and their target language(s), intercultural understanding and the ability to mediate between languages and cultures, ICT literacy in both English and the target language(s), personal responsibility and the exercise of initiative.

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 20 sessions of 1 hour (4%)
Seminars 40 sessions of 1 hour (8%)
Practical classes 20 sessions of 1 hour (4%)
Online learning (independent) 20 sessions of 1 hour (4%)
Private study 200 hours (38%)
Assessment 230 hours (43%)
Total 530 hours

Private study description

Online Perception grammar exercises

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Students can register for this module without taking any assessment.

Assessment group D3
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Coursework - Grammar Tests 10% 30 hours No

Students to be assessed through grammar exercises most weeks testing their knowledge on the grammatical points covered in term 1 and in term 2. Weight: 5% for each term, the average mark obtained for all exercises will be processed. Each test is 40 min / week (approx.)

assessed coursework 15% No

Students will choose best of a selection of formative tasks in writing and translation into English

Online Examination 15% 80 hours No

1.30 hours examination online, comprising 1 hour grammar test (currently FR1013) and 30 minute listening comprehension. Weight is 10% for the grammar exam and 5% for the listening test.

~Platforms - QMP

Oral exam (10 mins) 15% 60 hours No

Oral exam, 10 min.

Online Examination 45% 60 hours No

Two components: a writing assignment and a translation into French.

Feedback on assessment

In-class / online methods: oral feedback, peer discussion, self-correction and scrutiny of common errors.
Outside-class methods: provision of written and oral feedback.

Past exam papers for FR101

Post-requisite modules

If you pass this module, you can take:

  • FR201-30 Modern French Language II
  • FR227-15 Prelude to Revolution: 18th Century Literature and the Call for Social Change

Courses

This module is Core for:

  • Year 1 of UFRA-QR3A Undergraduate English and French
  • Year 1 of UFRA-R101 Undergraduate French Studies
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1Q2 Undergraduate French Studies with Linguistics
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1L4 Undergraduate French and Economics (4-year)
  • Year 1 of ULNA-RR14 Undergraduate French and German
  • Year 1 of UFRA-R1VA Undergraduate French and History
  • Year 1 of ULNA-RR15 Undergraduate French and Italian
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1Q3 Undergraduate French and Linguistics
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1WB Undergraduate French and Theatre Studies
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1A0 Undergraduate French with Chinese
  • Year 1 of UFRA-R1WA Undergraduate French with Film Studies
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1A2 Undergraduate French with German
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1A3 Undergraduate French with Italian
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1A8 Undergraduate French with Japanese
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1A7 Undergraduate French with Russian
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R1A4 Undergraduate French with Spanish
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R4RF Undergraduate Hispanic Studies and French
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9Q2 Undergraduate Modern Languages with Linguistics
  • Year 1 of UPOA-M163 Undergraduate Politics, International Studies and French

This module is Core optional for:

  • Year 1 of UETA-Q1A1 Undergraduate Linguistics with French (with Intercalated Year)
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9Q1 Undergraduate Modern Languages and Linguistics
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9Q2 Undergraduate Modern Languages with Linguistics

This module is Core option list A for:

  • Year 1 of UFRA-R900 Undergraduate Modern Languages
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9L1 Undergraduate Modern Languages and Economics (4-year)

This module is Core option list B for:

  • Year 1 of UFRA-R10P Undergraduate French Studies

This module is Core option list C for:

  • Year 1 of UFRA-R900 Undergraduate Modern Languages

This module is Core option list D for:

  • Year 1 of UFRA-R900 Undergraduate Modern Languages

This module is Core option list E for:

  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9L1 Undergraduate Modern Languages and Economics (4-year)

This module is Core option list G for:

  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9L1 Undergraduate Modern Languages and Economics (4-year)
  • Year 1 of ULNA-R9Q1 Undergraduate Modern Languages and Linguistics