FREN3402A-L23
Oral Production& Pronunciation
Level 4: Advanced French: Level 4 is designed for students who have had significant previous instruction in French, are already able to express themselves in French fluently and spontaneously, using idiomatic sentences and colloquialisms, and will easily adapt to and study in full immersion. Typically, students at this level demonstrate a high level of proficiency in all language skills. Students in Level 4 take four classes a day, comprising two required courses and two electives. All students at this level take a course in Advanced Grammar and Composition and a course in Oral Production and Pronunciation. Additionally, students elect two courses in the areas of contemporary Francophone Cultures and Societies and/or Literatures.
By the end of this seven-week immersion program, students should reach a B2+/C1 level of proficiency in all language skills, be able to express themselves fluently and spontaneously, to produce sophisticated speech and writing on complex political, social, cultural and/or literary topics relating to the French speaking world.
3402 Oral Production & Pronunciation
This course is designed to improve oral communication and pronunciation of Modern Standard French for advanced-level students. Through a variety of activities, students will improve their phonetic production (focus on vowels, consonants, cadence, nasalization, liaison, elision, intonation, Phonetic Alphabet) while developing vocabulary and the capacity to express ideas in a myriad of functional settings. Topics may include French culture, current events (from French-language newspapers, magazines, and TV programs), travel, music, and sports.
Required text:
• Diane DANSEREAU, Savoir Dire: Cours de phonétique et de prononciation (2nd Edition Enhanced), Cengage Learning, 2017 . ISBN: 9780357778418. Note: This is an electronic version. The access code includes student textbook, interactive workbook, and audio and visual files.
By the end of this seven-week immersion program, students should reach a B2+/C1 level of proficiency in all language skills, be able to express themselves fluently and spontaneously, to produce sophisticated speech and writing on complex political, social, cultural and/or literary topics relating to the French speaking world.
3402 Oral Production & Pronunciation
This course is designed to improve oral communication and pronunciation of Modern Standard French for advanced-level students. Through a variety of activities, students will improve their phonetic production (focus on vowels, consonants, cadence, nasalization, liaison, elision, intonation, Phonetic Alphabet) while developing vocabulary and the capacity to express ideas in a myriad of functional settings. Topics may include French culture, current events (from French-language newspapers, magazines, and TV programs), travel, music, and sports.
Required text:
• Diane DANSEREAU, Savoir Dire: Cours de phonétique et de prononciation (2nd Edition Enhanced), Cengage Learning, 2017 . ISBN: 9780357778418. Note: This is an electronic version. The access code includes student textbook, interactive workbook, and audio and visual files.
- Term:
- Summer 2023 Language Schools, LS 7 Week Session
- Location:
- Munroe Hall 208(MNR 208)
- Schedule:
- 7:50am-8:40am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 3, 2023 to Aug 18, 2023)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Wedsly Guerrier
- Subject:
- French
- Department:
- French
- Division:
- Language School
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- Undergraduate, Non-degree
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 60171
- Subject Code:
- FREN
- Course Number:
- 3402
- Section Identifier:
- A