FREN6514B-L11
Applied Phonetics
Production orale et prononciation / Oral Production and Pronunciation
In this course, students will develop and perfect their oral production skills, by means of various original materials and through a wide array of challenging oral production activities. By working on the linguistic and socio-cultural dimensions of a variety of useful communicative speech situations, students will acquire and consolidate a more sophisticated and lasting proficiency in oral expression. Each class will include systematic work on pronunciation, carefully integrated into the program of the day or the week; practice & correction of French pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation through a wide array of oral exercises (discrimination, repetition, dialogues, in-situation activities...). In all aspects of the course, improving communicative ability will be the priority. A mid-session individual interview will allow students to measure their progress and receive customized suggestions to maximize their oral performance.
Texts: a course pack including documents and supporting material, articles, and short collections of thematic material to stimulate debate and discussion; excerpts of plays, audio and video clips, etc.
N.B.: Initially, first-year graduate students will be placed in this course on the basis of their scores on the oral interview; although any remaining seats will be opened to other interested students, they should normally register in 6612.
N.B. Initially, first-year graduate students will be placed in this course on the basis of their scores on the oral interview; although any remaining seats will be opened to other interested students, they should normally register in 6612.
In this course, students will develop and perfect their oral production skills, by means of various original materials and through a wide array of challenging oral production activities. By working on the linguistic and socio-cultural dimensions of a variety of useful communicative speech situations, students will acquire and consolidate a more sophisticated and lasting proficiency in oral expression. Each class will include systematic work on pronunciation, carefully integrated into the program of the day or the week; practice & correction of French pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation through a wide array of oral exercises (discrimination, repetition, dialogues, in-situation activities...). In all aspects of the course, improving communicative ability will be the priority. A mid-session individual interview will allow students to measure their progress and receive customized suggestions to maximize their oral performance.
Texts: a course pack including documents and supporting material, articles, and short collections of thematic material to stimulate debate and discussion; excerpts of plays, audio and video clips, etc.
N.B.: Initially, first-year graduate students will be placed in this course on the basis of their scores on the oral interview; although any remaining seats will be opened to other interested students, they should normally register in 6612.
N.B. Initially, first-year graduate students will be placed in this course on the basis of their scores on the oral interview; although any remaining seats will be opened to other interested students, they should normally register in 6612.
- Term:
- Summer 2011, LS 6 Week Session
- Location:
- McCardell Bicentennial Hall 116(MBH 116)
- Schedule:
- 2:30pm-3:20pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MBH 116 (Jun 30, 2011 to Aug 12, 2011)
2:30pm-3:20pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MBH 117 (Jun 30, 2011 to Aug 12, 2011) - Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Cynthia-Yaoute Eid
- Subject:
- French
- Department:
- French
- Division:
- Language School
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- Undergraduate, Non-degree, Graduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 60159
- Subject Code:
- FREN
- Course Number:
- 6514
- Section Identifier:
- B