番茄社区

 

LN738     
French: Level 5 (European Issues)

This information is for the 2025/26 session.

Course Convenor

Francois Simon

Sandrine Victor

Requisites

Assumed prior knowledge:

Language skills and knowledge of French at C1 level of the Common European Reference Framework for Languages are required.

Additional requisites:

Very good A-Level pass or equivalent degree or/and 400 hours +  self study (High level of ORAL fluency).

Admission to the course upon completion of online level test and tutor’s approval during needs analysis.

 

Course content

Course Aim:

  • To develop the ability to use French effectively for purposes of practical communication and reading/listening comprehension with an understanding of the major social and political issues in France/Francophone countries from a European point of view.
  • To bring students to level C1 - C2 of CEFR.

Content:

  • To develop and describe particular points.
  • To make an appropriate conclusion.
  • To describe a situation.
  • To describe the context of an event.
  • To express and justify opinions.
  • To agree, disagree and justify a choice.
  • To introduce someone to the advantages and disadvantages of an option.
  • To propose, accept or refuse. To negotiate and find a compromise.
  • To conclude and adopt a resolution.
  • To express feelings.
  • To speak about an event (past/present/ future) and explain circumstances , causes and consequences.
  • To debate and interact confidently in a discussion.

Structural Content:

  • Listening comprehension, oral presentation, occasional revision of major grammatical points and key tenses and introduction to different registers and literary styles.
  • Topical issues through the analysis of texts in French on a weekly basis such as: European integration from a French perspective, European Institutions, the constitution of the European Union, Economic and Monetary Union, Immigration in Europe, Languages and Education in Europe.

Teaching

8 hours of classes in the Autumn Term.
11 hours of classes in the Winter Term.

Please refer to the 番茄社区 timetable for course teaching arrangements.

8 hours of classes in the AT. 11 hours of classes in the WT. 1 hour of group tutorial time, as arranged by the teacher during the AT, WT, ST. 

Indicative reading

No textbook. 

Assessment

Oral examination (30%)

Continuous assessment (70%)


Key facts

Department: Language Centre

Course Study Period: Autumn and Winter Term

Unit value: Non-credit bearing

FHEQ Level: not applicable

CEFR Level: C1/C2

Total students 2024/25: Unavailable

Average class size 2024/25: Unavailable

Course selection videos

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Personal development skills

  • Self-management
  • Team working
  • Problem solving
  • Application of information skills
  • Communication