Monash University Handbook 2011 Undergraduate - Unit
ATS2068 - French studies 8
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Notes
Synopsis
The Language and Culture component builds on the skills developed in level 7. Activities equip students with advanced understanding, speaking and writing skills. Oral work focuses on expository techniques. Written tasks involve essay writing and English to French translation. Listening and writing production activities develop skills leading to the writing of expository accounts of radio or TV news and current affairs programmes. In the Specialized Culture component, students will explore an aspect of French culture and society and develop competence appropriate to their year level in the theory, practices and discourses involved in analysis of it.
Objectives
Upon completion of this unit students should have met the following objectives in the following areas: Communicative competence and linguistic knowledge: Reinforced their ability to communicate and interact efficiently in French both in oral and written form by using appropriate techniques of exposition. They will be expected to develop and demonstrate the following skills in the target language:
- Reading comprehension/oral production: students should be able to communicate the main points contained in a newspaper article they have read, reformulating, structuring and explaining its content.
- Listening Comprehension/writing production: students should be able to write an expository report presenting the information contained in radio or TV programmes of up to 12mn on current affairs.
- Writing skills: students should be able to write a clear and detailed essay on topics which are familiar, passing on information or giving reasons in support of or against a particular point of view. They should be able to use appropriate expressions, vocabulary and syntax and demonstrate an acute awareness of issues of textual grammar (coherence and cohesion).
- Morpho-syntax and stylistics: students should continue to further their knowledge of French grammar and develop their awareness of differences between French and English syntax through systematic use of a French reference grammar.
- Students should also have become familiar with the use of software programs and electronic tools such as a grammar assistant, a bilingual electronic dictionary, an online French dictionary.
- Students should have identified efficient learning strategies and developed an ability to autonomously take charge of and evaluate these strategies and their outcomes.
Socio-cultural awareness:
- Acquired a greater critical knowledge and understanding of modern and contemporary French society, its culture, values and their evolution.
- Developed a critical understanding of a specific area of study of French Studies as a discipline addressing French culture and society.
- Developed an explicit understanding and more sophisticated competence appropriate to their year level in the theory, practices and discourses involved in analysis of that area of French Studies.
- Developed individual and cooperative research skills.
Assessment
Language and Culture component:
Continuing written assessments (collaboration and individual) (1000 words): 15%
Composition Test (400 words): 15%
End semester oral examination (1000 words equivalent): 15%
Translation Test (500 words): 15%
End semester examination (600 words): 15%
Specialized Culture component
Written assignments (1000 words): 25%
Chief examiner(s)
Patrick Durel
Contact hours
Language and Culture component:
One 1-hour computer lab workshop per week
One 1-hour translation workshop per week
One 2-hour language tutorial per week
Specialized Culture component:
One 1-hour lecture (weeks 1-8)
One 1-hour tutorial (weeks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
This unit applies to the following area(s) of study
French studies
Prerequisites
ATS2067
Prohibitions
ATS1068, ATS3068