Course Description
-
Course Name
French Language: B1-1 (Intermediate)
-
Host University
Institut Catholique de Paris
-
Location
Paris, France
-
Area of Study
French
-
Language Level
Intermediate
-
Contact Hours
126 - 210 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits10 - 16
-
Recommended U.S. Quarter Units15 - 24
Hours & Credits
-
Overview
You may typically choose to take this course for 9, 12, or 15 hours per week, and your total hours will adjust based on your weekly hours.
9 hours per week = 126 total contact hours
12 hours per week = 168 total contact hours
15 hours per week = 210 total contact hoursThis weekly hour offering is subject to change at the discretion of the Catho each semester.
Each section is composed of 3 to 4 macro-objectives that need to be acquired in a minimum of 90 teaching hours (which correspond to 6 hours X 15 weeks). These 90 hours are the minimum teaching amount.
OBJECTIVES PART 1:
-Communication:
To express: Tastes, feelings, opinion, doubts
To put forward: Hypothesis-Linquistic:
Verbs and expressions expressing tastes: to adore, to hate, to loathe smthg, to please?
I find that, I think that, in my opinion, according to me, to me
The subjunctive (past tense)
Si + imperfect, conditional-Vocabulary:
Vocabulary of characters, moral values
Construction of verbs : to love, to desire, to feel like, to appreciate followed by infinitive or not
To give back + infinitive
Levels of language: standard, familiar, formalOBJECTIVES PART 2:
-Communication:
To compare and characterize people, situations, objects-Linguistics:
The adjectives: shape, place, meaning
Adverbs which enable to moderate adjectives
Adverbs of manners: shaping and using
Possessive composed-relatives pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns
Superlatives-Vocabulary:
Vocabulary of the city (places, activities)
Vocabulary of family and friends boundsOBJECTIVES PART 3:
-Communication:
Placing events in time diversifying moments of reference-Linguistics:
Before + infinitive
After + past infinitive
The gerundive
The past perfect
The future
Past participle agreement rules (reflexive verbs)
Expressions: there is, there is that, since, during, without
The subjunctive after a verb (wish or obligation)-Vocabulary:
Daily activities, studies, the employment, travels, plans
The beginning, the sequence of events, the end of an action/ to start, to carry on, to stop, to undertake, to follow
Celebrations: related to family, bank holidaysOBJECTIVES PART 4:
-Communication:
Tell somebody to do something
Give advice, instructions
Report what was said using the past tense-Linguistics:
Pronouns: the, them, in
Some conditional values: advice, blaming, proposition, forecasting
Indirect speech (past tense)
Future-Vocabulary:
Vocabulary of rules and interdiction
Vocabulary of environment
Social relations: invitations, answers?
Letter expressions
Intransitive verbs of indirect speech
Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.
Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.