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Hong Kong Shue Yan UniversityDepartment of English Language & Literature1st term, 2019-2020Course Title: French IIICourse Code: FREN 291Year of Study: All Number of Credits:3Duration in Weeks:15Contact Hours per Week: 3 hoursPre-requisite(s):FREN 192Prepared by:Serge Galin.Course AimsThis course is a continuation of the basics of the French communication skills covered in French I and II. Students will continue to develop fluency in the language and will be introduced to more complex grammar and more complex constructions. Course Outcomes, Teaching Activities and AssessmentCourse Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs)Upon completion of this course students should be able to:TLO1Express quantities.TLO2Talk about past events (1) and give personal opinion.TLO3Talk about past events (2) and use expressions of duration. TLO4Ask for permission and accept or refuse.TLO5Talk about capability.TLO6Make suggestion and accept or refuse.TLO7Give advice.Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs)TLA1Oral expressionTLA2Written expressionTLA3Aural comprehensionTLA4Written comprehensionTLA5ReadingAssessment Tasks (ATs)AT1Continuous AssessmentStudents are expected to attend all classes, participate in the learning activities and complete class exercises and practices.25% AT2Mid Term ExamStudents will be tested on the materials covered from Week 1 to Week 8.25%AT3Final Examination50%TOTAL100%Alignment of Course Intended Outcomes, Teaching and Learning Activities and Assessment TasksCourse Intended Learning OutcomesTeaching and Learning ActivitiesAssessment TasksTLO1TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,2,3TLO2TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,2,3TLO3TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,2,3TLO4TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,2,3TLO5TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,3TL06TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,3TLO7TLA1,2,3,4,5AT1,3Course Outline1. Express quantities.(2 weeks)2. Talk about past events (1) and use expressions of duration. (2 weeks)3. Talk about past events (2) and use expressions of duration. (1 weeks) 4. Ask for permission and accept or refuse.(2 weeks)5. Mid Term Exam. (1 week)6. Talk about capability. (2 weeks)7. Make suggestion and accept or refuse.(2 weeks) 8. Give advice.(2 weeks)9. Reading week.(1 week)Academic HonestyYou are expected to do your own work. Dishonesty in fulfilling any assignment undermines the learning process and the integrity of your college degree. Engaging in dishonest or unethical behavior is forbidden and will result in disciplinary action, specifically a failing grade on the assignment with no opportunity for resubmission. A second infraction will result in an F for the course and a report to College officials. Examples of prohibited behavior are:Cheating – an act of deception by which a student misleadingly demonstrates that s/he has mastered information on an academic exercise. Examples include:Copying or allowing another to copy a test, quiz, paper, or projectSubmitting a paper or major portions of a paper that has been previously submitted for another class without permission of the current instructorTurning in written assignments that are not your own work (including homework)Plagiarism – the act of representing the work of another as one’s own without giving credit.Failing to give credit for ideas and material taken from others Representing another’s artistic or scholarly work as one’s ownFabrication – the intentional use of invented information or the falsification of research or other findings with the intent to deceive.ResourcesPrimary Texts:- Capelle G.., Menand R. (2009). Nouveau Taxi 1. Hachette FLE.Supplementary Readings- Collins Gem French Dictionary or any other dictionary.- Collins Gem French Grammar. - Internet based resources- Moodle @ SYUAssessment Rubric for AT1, 2 and 3.CriteriaExemplarySatisfactoryDevelopingUnsatisfactoryLanguage proficiencyNo errors in expression.Asking - answering questions with no errorsNo errors answering the grammar and written comprehension exercises.Good pronunciation.Use of structures beyond expected proficiency. Good usage of appropriate cultural practices. Followed instructions, went beyond expectations.Almost all expressions correct.Asking - answering questions correct. Small errors answering the grammar and written comprehension exercises.Easily understood with infrequent errors in pronunciation.Structures and vocabulary usage correct. Almost all cultural practices demonstrated and appropriate.Followed instructions completely.Some errors in expressions. Asking - answering questions with some errors. Some errors answering the grammar and written comprehension prehensible with noticeable errors in pronunciation.Structures and/or vocabulary usage with errors.Some cultural practices demonstrated and appropriate.Mostly followedinstructions.Few or no expressions Asking - answering questions incorrectly. Lot of errors answering the grammar and written comprehension exercises.Nearly or completely incomprehensible pronunciation.Nearly or completely incomprehensible structures.Cultural practicesinappropriate or not demonstrated at all.Little evidence of followinginstructions. ................
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