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Delivery mode: Individualized study with audio component.
Credits: 6 - Humanities
Prérequis/ prerequisite: FREN 362 ou déclaration d'admissibilité par le/la professeur/e du cours. Notez bien qu'il est essentiel que l'étudiant(e) ait à sa disposition un magnétophone à cassettes afin d'écouter les leçons de “La pratique du français parlé”.
FREN362 or permission to register from the course professor. Please note that students require access to a cassette recorder in order to listen to the lessons in “La pratique du français parlé”.
Centre: Centre for Language and Literature
FREN 375 has a Challenge for Credit option.
FREN 375 focuses on the lexical rather than the grammatical aspect of the French language. This course is designed to dramatically increase students' vocabulary level and retention.
Unit 1: Vocabulary 1
Unit 2: Oral 1, Vocabulary 2
Unit 3: Vocabulary 3
Unit 4: Vocabulary 4
Unit 5: Vocabulary 5, Literature 1
Unit 6: Oral 2, Vocabulary 6
Unit 7: Vocabulary 7
Unit 8: Vocabulary 8, Literature 2
Unit 9: Vocabulary 9
Unit 10: Vocabulary 10
Unit 11: Oral 3, Vocabulary 11
Unit 12: Vocabulary 12, Literature 3
Unit 13: Vocabulary 13
Unit 14: Vocabulary 14
Unit 15: Examination Week
Unit 16: Vocabulary 15
Unit 17: Vocabulary 16, Literature 4
Unit 18: Oral 4, Vocabulary 17
Unit 19: Vocabulary 18
Unit 20: Vocabulary 19
Unit 21: Literature 5, Vocabulary 20
Unit 22: Vocabulary 21, Oral 9
Unit 23: Vocabulary 22
Unit 24: Vocabulary 23
Unit 25: Oral 5, Vocabulary 24
Unit 26: Vocabulary 25, Literature 6
Unit 27: Vocabulary 26
Unit 28: Oral 6, Vocabulary 27
Unit 29: Vocabulary 28, Literature 7
Unit 30: Vocabulary 29
Unit 31: Vocabulary 30
Unit 32: Examination Week
To receive credit for FREN 375, you must achieve a course composite grade of at least “D” (50 percent) and a grade of at least 50 percent on each of the written examinations. The weighting of the course assignments is as follows:
5 Written Exercises (2% ea.) | 10% |
6 Oral Exercises (1.66% ea.) | 10% |
4 Essays (2.5% ea.) | 10% |
2 Oral Exams (10% ea.) | 20% |
2 Written Exams (25% ea.) | 50% |
Total | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Hoffmann, Léon-François. 1973. La Pratique du Français Parlé. Charles Scribner's Sons.
Lemyze, Jean-Claude. 1979. Par Exemple, Livre 3. Centre Educatif et Culturel, Québec.
McConnell, G. Robert, ed. 1974. Québec Raconte... Editions Aquila limitée, Québec.
The course materials also include a study guide and a student manual.