French: Elementary - Consolidation

Overview

This 10-week consolidation course is based on the syllabus of the previous two terms ( most recently - French: Beginners - Part 2) and is primarily tailored to meet the needs of students who completed the weekly class, but new students who are at the appropriate level of proficiency are also welcome. Students who missed some classes during the first two terms and wish to catch up for the next level up in the next academic year are encouraged to join.

The class activities will focus on listening, speaking and the exploration of culture; and students will be encouraged to practise reading and writing skills in their own time. There will be plenty of opportunities to interact in the target language, leading to the development of the four language skills as well as learning basic grammar structures.

Programme details

Course begins: 24th April 2024

Week 1: Giving personal information. Talking about favourite leisure
activities, dreams and passions.

Week 2: Identifying places in a town. Giving directions. Discussing means
of transport.

Week 3: Shopping for food. Ordering at the restaurant.

Week 4: Describing clothes and talking about the weather.

Week 5: Daily and weekly routine. Telling the time and talking about
schedules.

Week 6: Invitations and arranging to meet. Making suggestions,
accepting and refusing.

Week 7: Presenting and describing family members.

Week 8: Narrating past events and holiday experiences.

Week 9: Describing accommodation and furniture.

Week 10: Class choice: song, film extract or language game. Grammar
revision.

Background Reading

No Course book required. All course materials will be provided by the course tutor. 

Certification

Students who attend a minimum of 70% of classes will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

Fees

Description Costs
Course Fee £251.00

Funding

If you are in receipt of a UK state benefit, you are a full-time student in the UK or a student on a low income, you may be eligible for a reduction of 50% of tuition fees. Please see the below link for full details:

Concessionary fees for short courses

Tutor

Mrs Danae Lemos-Theologis

Danae is a qualified linguist and experienced French teacher. She has taught French adult classes for many years including Advanced Conversation and Contemporary French literature as well as French courses for academic purposes.

Course aims

  • Consolidate what has been learnt throughout the first two terms, and
  • Revise more challenging aspects of the language that are appropriate for level

Course Objectives:

  • To develop the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing for simple interaction in French
  • To equip students with basic information about the culture and daily life of the French-speaking countries
  • To familiarise students with basic vocabulary and grammar structures to understand simple short texts

Teaching methods

All the Department’s language courses adopt the communicative teaching method with a focus on interactive tasks and activities, role-plays, and pair/group work in a friendly and informal atmosphere. Students will be encouraged to participate and have fun.

The emphasis in class is on interacting in the target language, practising listening, speaking and grammar structures, as well as exploring the culture. Students are encouraged to develop their reading and writing skills in their own time.

Learning outcomes

The following are brief indicators of what students should be able to do in each of the skills

Speaking (S), Listening (L), Reading (R), and Writing (W) by the end of the individual stages:

STAGE 1

S Participate in simple everyday conversation made up of familiar language

L Understand simple messages and conversations

R Obtain specific information from simple written texts

W Produce simple short texts using limited structures and vocabulary items

Assessment methods

You will be set short, optional assignments to consolidate your learning and to allow you to progress at your own pace.

Application

Please use the 'Book' or 'Apply' button on this page. Alternatively, please complete an application form.

Level and demands