Course title
フランス語ステップアップ   [Intermediate French]
Course category general education courses  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 14  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 020367
Instructor(s)
飛嶋 隆信   [TOBISHIMA Takanobu]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
By learning many french phrases, you will be able to review french grammar ; to improve your skill enough to pass a french language proficiency test (Level 3)
Expected Learning
Having successfully completed the units "French grammar 1", "French grammar 2" and "French reading", you are expected to improve your skill to understand french (and francophonic) culture more deeply. More specifically, you will be able to ;
1)pronounce correctly french sentences
2)read complicated sentences by referring to dictionaries
3)know about french history, climate, and culture
4)compose simple french sentences
Course schedule
Week 1: Introduction;To salute
Week 2: To introduce yourself(1)
Week 3: To introduce yourself(2)
Week 4: To talk about yourself(1)
Week 5: To talk about yourself(2)
Week 6: To shop(1)
Week 7: To write a letter(1)
Week 8: To write a letter(2)
Week 9: To shop(2)
Week 10: To have a medical examination
Week 11: To talk about your project(1)
Week 12: To talk about your project(2)
Week 13: To discribe past events(1)
Week 14: To discribe past events(2)
Week 15: Exercices
Prerequisites
You should have successfully complete the units "French grammar 1", "French grammar 2" , "French reading" and "Intermediate I".
Required Text(s) and Materials
Yuki Takei, Tatsuya Ito, Nori Kondo (eds.), Pas a Pas : Methode de Francais, Editions Sanshusha, 2,500yen + AVT.
References
Reference publications will be announced in class.
Assessment/Grading
Class attendance : 30%
Final exam : 70%
Message from instructor(s)
Don't eating and drinking, and turn off your cell phone in class. You should prepare and review your lessons.
Course keywords
French, reading, composition understanding french culture
Office hours
Students can ask a question in class, after a lesson, or by e-mail.
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
French
Last update
3/19/2017 11:44:53 AM