Course Information

Course Description

The French course is specifically designed for students learning French as a foreign language. Its primary aim is to develop effective communication skills in practical contexts. The course focuses on the four language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing, and progressively builds upon these skills throughout the programme. In addition, the course provides insights into the culture of French-speaking countries, promoting positive attitudes towards language learning and intercultural understanding.

Course Objectives

  • Develop language proficiency to effectively communicate in French at level A2 with elements of level B1.
  • Gain insights into the culture and society of French-speaking countries and communities.
  • Foster awareness of language and language learning processes.
  • Encourage positive attitudes towards speakers of other languages and cultivate intercultural empathy.
  • Provide an enjoyable and intellectually stimulating learning experience.
  • Develop transferable skills such as memorisation and inference drawing, complementing other areas of the curriculum.
  • Establish a solid foundation of skills, language, and attitudes for further studies or work, either in French or other subject areas.

 

Course Outline

The course content is organised into five comprehensive topic areas that serve as contexts for vocabulary acquisition, grammar study, and language structures. These topic areas provide students with valuable insights into French-speaking countries and communities:

  • 1. Everyday activities
  • 2. Personal and social life
  • 3. The world around us
  • 4. The world of work
  • 5. The international world

 

Student Acquisitions

By the end of the course, students will:

  • Demonstrate language proficiency to effectively communicate in French at level A2 with elements of level B1.
  • Exhibit an understanding of the culture and society of French-speaking countries and communities.
  • Develop critical thinking skills, including inference drawing and memorisation techniques.
  • Embrace positive attitudes towards speakers of other languages and foster intercultural understanding.
  • Experience enjoyment and intellectual stimulation through language learning.
  • Acquire transferable skills that can be applied in various academic and professional contexts.
  • Establish a solid foundation for further studies or work, whether in French or other subject areas.

 

Learning Methodologies

Throughout the course, students will engage in a variety of activities to develop and apply foreign language skills. They will have opportunities to read and comprehend written and spoken texts on familiar topics, extract relevant information, and infer meanings from context. Furthermore, students will be encouraged to express themselves in writing, focusing on everyday topics, and participate in conversations to improve their speaking skills in French.