FRENCH LANGUAGE 1
Stampa
Enrollment year
2016/2017
Academic year
2016/2017
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
L-LIN/04 (FRENCH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Course
MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
Curriculum
Lingue per l'impresa
Year of study
Period
2nd semester (27/02/2017 - 01/06/2017)
ECTS
9
Lesson hours
36 lesson hours
Language
FRENCH AND ITALIAN
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
ANTONINETTI OLIMPIA (titolare) - 9 ECTS
Prerequisites
Knowledge of French Language according to the programme of the first three terms
Learning outcomes
The course aims at developing the ability of independent use of the French Language in its various skills and encourages , both orally and in writing, the necessary mastery for a correct interaction at level B1 of the European Framework of Reference.
Course contents
The aim of the course consists in analysing the different methods of approaching a written text and in proposing comprehension strategies suitable for many textual typologies, with elements of grammar (specially pronouns)

Concerning the CEL additional activity, which completes the course, you should check the general programme of FRENCH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE 2016/2017, with the information about the teaching materials, which you must absolutely have by the beginning of the activity.
Teaching methods
The theoretical presentation will be followed by practical exercices and by moment of reflections and discussion on the assigned activities.
Reccomended or required readings
Bibliography for students attending the course:
It will be suggested at the beginning of the course and will be available at CLU bookshop

Bibliography for students not attending the course:
It will be suggested at the beginning of the course and will be available at CLU bookshop

For all the students:
Lidia Parodi, Marina Vallacco, "Grammathèque, grammatica contrastiva per italiani", CIDEB, 2010
Assessment methods
The final exam consists in both a written text (questionnaire of written comprehension, without dictionary, and some grammar exercices ) and oral test (discussion about the written test and questions concerning the monographic course or, for students not attending the course, about the texts suggested).
Further information
The final exam consists in both a written text (questionnaire of written comprehension, without dictionary, and some grammar exercices ) and oral test (discussion about the written test and questions concerning the monographic course or, for students not attending the course, about the texts suggested).
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