While studying culture, literature and language, students will review basic structures in French with a variety of contextualized activities and ample communicative practice (mostly available on the Vista Higher Learning website).

By the end of the course, successful students should have a greater understanding of certain aspects of French and Francophone cultures and have developed their communicative competence in French at the intermediate level. They will have:   learned vocabulary related to the law, legal rights, politics, public officials, and national security; watched the short film L'hiver est proche; read about piracy in the Antilles; been introduced to the dancer Léna Blou; learned the pluperfect tense; learned about negation and indefinite adjectives and pronouns; learned about irregular -ir verbs; read an article on the history and culture of Haiti; read writer Victor Hugo's speech "Détruire la misère"; learned vocabulary related to immigration, diversity, social problems, and change; watched the short film Samb et le commissaire; learned about western Africa; learned about Oxfam; learned and practiced partitives; learned and practiced the pronouns y and en; learned and practiced the order of pronouns; read an article about education in western Africa; read Ghislaine Sathoud's story "Le marché de l'espoir"; learned vocabulary related to family life, food, personality, and stages of life; watched the short film De l'autre côté; learned about North Africa and Lebanon; read about the designer Yves Saint Laurent; studied the subjunctive; studied demonstrative pronouns; studied irregular -re verbs.   Successful students will also--independently--have read an article about a wedding in Algeria and read Olivier Charneux's "La logique des grands."

In keeping with Cal Poly's learning objectives, successful students should, moreover, better be able to: think critically and creatively; communicate effectively; work productively as individuals and in groups; use their knowledge and skills to make a positive contribution to society; and make reasoned decisions based on an understanding of ethics, a respect for diversity, and an awareness of issues related to sustainability. They should, more specifically, have made progress in: communicating effectively through speaking, listening, reading, and writing in authentic situations in French; developing communicative and intercultural competency in order to work productively both as individuals and in collaboration with others; gaining perspective on cultural and historical achievements in French-speaking cultures as well as on relevant issues of diversity; cultivating awareness of ethical and professional perspectives that reflect linguistic and cultural heritage; thinking critically and creatively using French and negotiating meaning between French and English; and developing the life-long ability to evaluate ways in which language and culture provide perspective/s on the larger world of the arts, science, and technology.

Required Text

Portails: Intermediate French 2 (Vista Higher Learning)

The required text is available directly from Vista Higher Learning.

Recommended

Morton, Jacqueline. English Grammar for Students of French

For additional practice / information

Please Note

Diversity (age, race, ethnicity, faith, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, and perspectives) is welcomed in this course.  If you have a preferred pronoun of which you would like me and the other students in the course to be aware, please notify us on the first day of class.

Please reach out to me first and directly during my office hours with suggestions and/or concerns.  If you are registered with the Disability Resource Center, please plan on meeting with me in person during my office hours no later than by the end of the first week of class to discuss how I might best accomodate your need/s.

Cheating and/or plagiarism will not be tolerated. As per California Education Code Section 78907, neither electronic listening nor recording devices should be used without prior written consent of the instructor.

In order to be successful in this class, students should make it a priority, actively participate in person in each class session, and not spend class time working on assignments for other courses.  They should meet with me to review tests, homework, and any concepts with which they might be struggling--including to discuss VHL assignments that may be unclear and for which partial credit may be warranted.

Grade Breakdown

Activities for credit:  20%

Graded activities:  30%

Quizzes:  20 %

Tests:  30%

Attendance and in-person engagement in classes is required.  Each unexcused absence will reduce your total possible grade by 1%.  Late homework will earn a maximum of 50%.  No late quizzes or tests will earn credit.

Schedule

La valeur des idées

10 January: Pour commencer 

12 January: Court métrage ; Qui sont les Roms?

17 January:  No class (Monday schedule)

19 January:  Imaginez; Est-ce que les pirates ont vraiment existé?; Qui étaient les vrais pirates des Caraïbes?; Les yoles rondes; Le carnaval de Guyane; Léna Blou

24 January: Structures; Le plus-que-parfait (additional practice)

26 January: Structures; La négation (additional practice); Julien en Australie

31 January: Culture; Histoire d'Haïti; Haïti libre; Haïti (France24)

2 February: Littérature; Avec 4,8 millions de pauvres en France, « la misère persiste dans notre pays »; Rapport sur la pauvreté en France, édition 2022-2023; Plus de la moitié des Guyanais vivent sous le seuil de pauvreté


La société en évolution

7 February: Pour commencer

9 February: Court métrage

14 February: Imaginez; Bienvenue au Burkina Faso; Top 10 des lieux touristiques incontournables au Niger; Bienvenue au Bénin

16 February: Structures

21 February: Structures

23 February: Culture; Solution mobile Kamalpha, une tablette éducative africaine pour booster l’éducation

28 February: Littérature


Les générations qui bougent

2 March: Pour commencer; La famille en France; La famille qu'est-ce que c'est?

7 March: Court métrage; La honte de la famille

9 March: Imaginez; Qu'est-ce que le Maghreb?; Qui était Yves Saint Laurent?

14 March: Structures; Je voudrais que tu me consoles

16 March: Structures

To be completed independently before 23 March:  Culture & Littérature

Et en plus, je parle français!