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Course outline – 30 weeks Language: French Level: 2 Course book: Version Originale 2 by Monique Denyer, Agustin Garmendia, Corinne Royer and Marie-Laure Lions-Olivieri Editions Maison des Langues, Reprint: December 2011 ISBN: 978-84-8443-563-1 Topics and vocabulary Grammar Communicative objectives Languages in Europe Indirect object pronouns : me, te, lui, nous, Speaking about one’ s relationships to foreign vous, leur languages Our relationship to foreign Perfect tense Expressing one’ s opinions languages Verb ‘trouver’ (to find) in the present Expressing one’ s’ emotions and difficulties in learning tense to expresse one’s opinion Speaking about one’s past learning experience. Vocabulary: adjectives Adjectives : personality / feelings Expressing one’s motivations /appreciation / countries Use of adjectives : agreement, location /nationalities / languages Conjunctions pour and parce que Phrases and vocabulary to express one’s opinion Life style Vocabulary : Prepositions of place: à droite, à gauche, au- Describe accommodations, rooms and disposition of the - Environment and accommodation dessus de, en face de, au fond de, à côté de, furniture in a room - Accommodation and location au milieu de, autour de, sous, sur, devant, Using comparison - Furniture and objects derrière Dealing with a property agency - Material and colours Comparison of adjectives Moving in Pronoun y Buying furniture Expressing our preferences Vocabulary for shopping in a shop or on line The French and their health Imperative Talking about one’s health Vocabulary : body, health, ailments Conditional present for must / can / want Exchanging advice Internet language to do + articles + activities Talking about one’s health and sport Sport / leisure / holiday to go + infinitive form Selecting your next sportive holiday destination Possessive adjectives Explain your choice Illness / diet Consulting a GP Being young Imperfect tense Describing one’ s childhood / youth The subject pronoun « on « Use appropriate tense to situate events in the past Vocabulary : politics / society / life Time markers (describing circumstances, people, places, habits, style / conflicts and demonstrations describing continuity) Interviewing someone about his/her childhood Vocabulary : school / life style/ Telling your life story habits… Situations and changes Culture Perfect and imperfect tense Talking about famous people and describing their lives Time markers for the past Preparing and asking questions about his/her life Vocabulary : music / art / cinema / Relative pronouns qui, que, où Contacting a celebrity history Expression of progressivity of an action – ‘en Recounting one’s own anecdotes using the past tenses Famous French people Anecdotes train de’ + infinitive (imperfect and perfect tenses) about famous people Interview with a celebrity Our planet Place of adjectives Forecasting and speaking about our environment’s Understanding our environment Near future tense future and projecting its evolution Simple future tense Talking about environmental problems Expressing Expressions of degree of certainty cause and effect relationship using conditional Vocabulary : weather / environment :certainement (pas), sûrement (pas), clauses issues peut-être (pas), probablement (pas), sans Expressing our certainty or uncertainty about future doute (pas)… events Environmental issues: global Conditional clauses to express cause and warming / greenhouse effect effect relationship: - si + présent de l’indicatif, présent de l’indicatif - si + présent de l’indicatif, futur simple de l’indicatif French culture, customs, manners Modal verbs : vouloir, pouvoir and Interact socially using appropriate expressions related to and etiquette devoir French customs, manners and etiquette The present conditional : formation and Asking for a favour, a permission, expressing French social niceties and use in the formulas of politeness acceptance or refusal, justifying oneself using interaction: asking for a favour, Formulas of politeness to ask for a favour, to appropriate social niceties and polite expressions asking for a permission, ask for a permission, to accept or refuse a acceptance or refusal, justifying request, to justify oneself oneself French theatre Learning through games Different interrogative forms : affirmative Asking questions appropriate to the situation and the sentence with an interrogation mark in context France and French-speaking writing and rising intonation in speaking, Getting familiar with the French speaking countries and their countries subject-verb inversion, est-ce que/qu’ + culture affirmative sentence; Locating French speaking countries geographically on the Review and revision of knowledge Interrogative words : où, quand, comment, map and skills (of cultural, linguistic, pourquoi, combien, que, qui, quel, quelle, Speaking about a past event using past verb tenses sociocultural nature) that students quels, quelle appropriately and accurately have developed whilst learning Verb tenses covered in this textbook: Speaking about a future event using present and future French present, perfect tense, imperfect tense, tenses appropriately and accurately near future tense and simple future Expressing different levels of certainty tense Imperative Prepositions used with towns and countries : à, en, au, aux Definite articles and their usage with nouns of countries
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