French 4
Brief description
Exemplary for A2+/B1 French:
Communicative focus:
General French:
Describe premises, trends, and developments
List advantages and disadvantages, describe leisure activities
Extending and deepening basic vocabulary
French in the working environment:
Preparing and organising company events, reporting on a
business trip, write simple minutes of a meeting.
Language focus (including grammar):
Future and past negated verbs, irregular verbs, object pronouns
Office equipment; phrases and vocabulary for meetings, timetable, and diary
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Exemplary for A2+/B1 French:
- Dubois, Anne-Lyse, Tauzin, Béatrice: Objectif Express 1, le monde professionnel en français A1/A2 nouvelle édition / livre de l’élève, Hueber Verlag, 2020 Unit 9
- Dubois, Anne-Lyse, Tauzin, Béatrice : Objectif Express 1, le monde professionnel en français A1/A2 nouvelle édition / cahier d’activités, Hueber Verlag, 2020 Unit 9
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Individual and group work; blended learning (Open Educational Resources in Moodle, online exercises, online quizzes, etc.); creation of videos.
Assessment methods and criteria
Choice between:
- Internationally recognised language certificate
- French: total score of maximum 100 points
- Minimum number of points for passing the exam: 50 /100
- Minimum number of points per exam: 5 / 25
- Internal exam: oral part 40% (oral production and interaction 20 points, oral reception 20 points), written part 50% (reading comprehension 20 points, written production and interaction 30 points)
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful completion of semester 3
Infos
Degree programme
European Economy & Business Management (Bachelor)
Cycle
Bachelor
ECTS Credits
3.00
Language of instruction
English
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2024
Semester
4 SS
Incoming
No
Learning outcome
Exemplary for A2+/B1 French:
After successful completion of the course, students can
- identify significant points in clear newspaper articles on familiar topics.
- distinguish the main conclusions of clearly written argumentative texts.
- write short reports which give an account of current factual information and justify action.
- explain und judge the main ideas of clear standard input on familiar and routine matters.
- express opinions on abstract or cultural topics within limits or give opinions in a known area and understand instructions and public announcements
Course code
0389-20-01-BB-DE-42a