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French Language I

Code: LRE2112    Acronym: LFRI

Subject: 2019/2020 - 2S

Teaching Area: Modern Languages

Programmes

Acronym Study plan Curriculum Years ECTS Contact hours Total Hours
LRE Aviso nº 9881/2017 4 ECTS 38 107

Hours Effectively Taught

LRE1

Theoretical-Practical: 30,00
Other: 8,00

Teaching - Hours

Theoretical-Practical: 0
Other: 0

Aims, Skills and Learning Outcomes

DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY OF CURRICULAR UNIT

This course unit aims to provide to the student a contact with the French language, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for level A1 (basic user) directives.
It intends to provide a basic communicative competence in French to accomplish simple and familiar actions, both written and oral, as well as favoring the contact with sociocultural aspects in a professional context.

OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES

This course unit allows the student to interact efficiently in simple situations, on family subjects and in specific professional contexts in a way to answer appropriate and nimbly to immediate communicative needs.

- Understand familiar words and basic phrases
- Read correctly basic phrases such as news, informative notes, simple professional documents, short articles, etc.
- Write simple texts, such as professional notes, messages, emails to request information, to present complaints, etc.

SKIILS TO BE DEVELOPED

At the end of the semester, the students
- Can understand a native speaker who expresses himself/herself in a clear way with a normal debit
- Can interact fluidly, using a simple lexical repertoire and basic grammatical tools about familiar subjects in professional contexts
- Can compare sociocultural and professional events
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Programme

- Greeting and Introducing
- Filling in forms
- Asking for a document
- Asking questions to obtain something
- Talking about personal experiences
- Talking on the phone
- Writing a short message, an email, etc.
- Buying and reserving
- Interacting in a hotel
- Asking for and giving directions
-Talking about and describing routines
- Giving instructions and explanations
teste

Main literature

miguel C.;vite et Bien niveau 1 A1/A2 2e édition 2e édition, maison des langues, 20188. ISBN: 978-2-09-038523-6
Helena Rangel, Fernanda Lopes Martins;;Apprends et révise la grammaire,, Porto Editora, 2016016. ISBN: 978-972-0-31289-1

Learning Methods

The syllabus articulates the indicators of the competences to reach in the level A2 of CEFR of Council of Europe and some characteristics of the profile degree.


Assessment Components

Avaliação distribuída com exame final

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Conclusion Date
Attendance (estimated)  Lessons  30
 Participação Presencial  8
 Study  69
  Total: 107

Continuous Assessment

Two practical teamwork (E-Learning) : 20% (10%+10%)

Two written tests: 60% (written understanding and expression)
One oral test: 20%

Under Degree Regulations:

1. The actual presence of students in classes will registered, and if the number of absences for student exceed 30% of the total number of contact sessions scheduled for each course will be automatically transferred to the final evaluation of the regular season.

2. In written tests and evaluation elements referred to in sub-paragraphs b) to e) of paragraph 2 of Art. 39 is required to obtain a minimum score of 7.5 (seven point five) values.

3. If the student lacks or get a grade below 7.5 points in the tests or on the elements of assessment referred above, will be automatically transferred to the final evaluation of the regular season.

4. If the student lacks or get a grade below 7.5 points in the second written test (conducted on the same date of the written test end of the regular season) may be required registration for evaluation at the appeal time.
In case students miss or obtain less than 7.5 in the second written test, they may only be subject to the Appeal season for tests.


5.All the written assessments included in the evaluation (reports, case studies, etc.) must be submitted through the Turnitin data base, available at the eLearning Platform. It would be accepted a similarity rate of less than 30%.

Final Exam

The practical projects can also be considered, with half of the percentage defined for the continuous assessment, as long as the teacher is informed about this decision by the student.

Demonstration of the coherence between the teaching methodologies and the learning outcomes

The adopted methods presuppose the active participation of the student in several learning tasks (oral and written), directed in way to coordinate individual work, work in pairs and collective work.
The communicative and action oriented approach seeks the fast development of a linguistic autonomy through the execution of simple concrete tasks, related with the everyday life and the professional world