LL255-0 French Intermediate Accelerated
Introductory description
Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of French:
- A2 of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference)
- or a high grade in GCSE or equivalent
- or equivalent in International Baccalaureate
- or Language Centre French 2 or Beginners Accelerated
- or equivalent
The module is designed to enable students who have demonstrated higher linguistic skills to fast-track two levels (levels 3 and 4) in one year instead of two.
The module will strengthen reading and writing skills and will also reinforce the communicative skills acquired during previous study of the French language. Students will gain further insights into the culture and civilisation of French-speaking countries. The module will offer a more advanced study of language structure and syntax, and will concentrate on using the French language for discussing and analysing aspects of French society.
Successful completion of French Intermediate Accelerated qualifies students to progress to French 5 or French for Business 1.
Module aims
To understand ideas in complex text, and produce text on a wide range of topics
To work towards B2.1 of the CEFR (Common European Framework of reference)
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.
See module web page: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/languagecentre/academic/french/ll255acc/
Communicative skills: Listening, speaking as well as reading and writing activities will be supported by a variety of authentic written and spoken material focusing on aspects of life and culture in French-speaking countries in addition to topical issues.
We will cover items such as : Origins/family/social relations, Employment, Consumer society, the French language, Media and the news, the Environment, France and the French, Travel and Adventure, Health + Fitness, the Arts, Technology, Tomorrow's world.
Grammar - We will cover items such as present, perfect, imperfect, future, conditional. pluperfect and conditional perfect, the subjunctive, adverbs, comparatives and superlatives, object pronouns, demonstrative and emphatic pronouns, relative pronouns, making a hypothetical statement
conjunctions to develop oral and written skills.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- apply knowledge of grammar appropriate to the level
- understand the main ideas and some detail of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics
- interact with fluency and spontaneity, and account for and sustain viewpoints
- write clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects; explain viewpoints on topical issues
International
This module develops intercultural awareness and helps to prepare students for international student mobility.
Subject specific skills
- Strategies for understanding gist and specific information
- Strategies to communicate effectively both in writing and orally in French
- Intercultural competence
Transferable skills
- Communication skills: writing and oral presentation, defending one’s point of view
- Intellectual skills: critical thinking, analysis
- Organisational skills: independent work, time management
- Interpersonal skills: flexibility, adaptability and the ability to work with others
- Digital skills: online tools, online collaboration
Private study description
No private study requirements defined for this module.
Costs
| Category | Description | Funded by | Cost to student |
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| Other |
Language Centre fee for supplementary module |
Student |
Students can register for this module without taking any assessment.
Assessment group A
| Study time | Eligible for self-certification | ||
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Assessment component |
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| Progress tests | Yes (waive) | ||
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Language in Use, Reading, Writing |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Feedback on assessment
Verbal feedback is provided to the class regarding regular formative tasks set for homework and activities completed in class; individual written feedback is also provided for written work which has been handed in by students. Feedback is also provided orally and in writing on practice test papers. Feedback on interim test is given in class week 1 of term 2.
Pre-requisites
Prior knowledge of French:
- A2 of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference)
- or a high grade in GCSE or equivalent
- or equivalent in International Baccalaureate
- or Language Centre French 2 or Beginners Accelerated
- or equivalent
Courses
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