Missouri Western State University

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Journalism

Spring 2008

Dr. Susie Hennessy

Associate Professor of French

English, Foreign Languages, and Journalism

Office: Eder 212 B

E-mail: hennessy@missouriwestern.edu

Telephone: (816) 271-5813

Office hours: Monday and Wednesday 2:00-3:00; Tuesday 8:30-11:30
FRENCH 112 Beginning French II

9:00-9:50, 10:00-10:50 a.m., MWF

Murphy 108

 

French 112 is a continuation of French 102. It will lead students to expand their knowledge of other cultures and to put theirs in perspective. FRE112 fulfills the Category IV of General Studies requirement.

 

Required  texts:   

Entre amis 5th edition (Oates, Oukada; Houghton Mifflin) 

(On-line exercises and resources: http://college.hmco.com/languages/french/oates/entre_amis/5e/students/)

Quia (On-line Workbook /Lab  Manual, packaged with textbook-- http://books.quia.com).

 

Course  beliefs

Studying a foreign language broadens one's perspective of the world and enhances one's understanding of self. It enables you to participate in a multi-cultural community, prepares you for a career, a graduate school and for using the language in the future. It helps dispel stereotypes, and enhances respect for others. Participation in study abroad is encouraged to gain fluency and cultural understanding. 

 

Course  standards

1.  Students comprehend French when  listening to a variety of sources. 

2.  Students communicate by speaking French  for a variety  of purposes and  audiences. 

3.  Students comprehend  French  when reading  a variety  of materials. 

4.  Students communicate by  writing  French  for  a variety of purposes and audiences. 

5.  Students demonstrate knowledge  and  understanding of French culture. 

 

Course objectives:

1. Understand French when spoken at a basic level, as presented relative to everyday cultural topics and in-class explanations, in the various verb tenses we have studied.

2. Speak and be understood in order to obtain and/or provide information in conversations dealing with social functions and survival situations by asking and answering questions in present indicative, using learned expressions, and recombining language used by my class partner.

3. Read instructions for doing the exercises in the text, realia (advertisements, timetables, weather reports) appropriate to this level, short passages written for students concerning culture and civilization, short literary texts appropriate for this level.

4. Write fairly coherent passages describing my daily life and personal preferences, using the past and future tenses with moderate success and using the present tense correctly most of the time.

5. Offer insightful commentary on aspects of culture, i.e. everyday life, geography, and history; sustain or refute widely held viewpoints about French culture; locate and interpret culture-related data from current sources (Internet, readings, realia); interact in a culturally appropriate manner.

Course structure:  This class is participatory.  You will have small group and individual activities, listening, speaking, multimedia, and reading activities, as well as role plays, research projects, and demonstrations. Your daily homework assignments will include reading, writing, and listening exercises.  At the end of each chapter, a test (which may include any or all of the Course Standards) will be given. It may be a project or presentation rather than a traditional test. No make-up exams will be given, for any reason.  However, the lowest test grade of the semester will be dropped. Any student with a grade of 90% or better at the end of the semester is not required to take the final exam.  Because listening and speaking are the primary modes of communication in class, class will be conducted in French. You should  attempt to use French as much as possible, both in pair or group work and  when asking questions. It will pay off!

Quia:  It is possible to receive 100% on all Quia assignments by completing them by the due date. This insures an A+ for 20% of your final grade. The on-line workbook has written, aural, and video activities that will be assigned for each chapter. Follow the instructions for enrolling in the class carefully. Use the email address that you check frequently, as I may send you messages if needed. For each chapter, each exercise has a due date. If the exercise is not completed by midnight for that due date, you will not receive credit. While you receive instant feedback on many of the exercises, I will also check your work randomly and provide feedback or adjust your score if it appears that you aren’t completing the exercises as assigned. If you ever have technical difficulties, contact the Quia support immediately and let me know that you have done so. Do not assume that it will work later on.

Topics  to  be  studied:


Studies                                   Shopping

Leisure activities                  Body and illness

Travel                                     Driving/cars

Daily routine                         Food

 

 

 

 

 


Attendance and missed work 

In order to improve student learning and retention as well as to achieve compliance with federal financial aid policies, Western has implemented a mandatory attendance policy for students in all 100- and 200-level courses. Instructors are required to monitor and track student attendance. A student will be given an excused absence when acting as an official representative of the university, provided the student gives prior written verification from the faculty/staff supervisor of the event.  Any additional excused absences are at the complete discretion of the instructor. 

 

Maximum allowed, unexcused absences accrued before the reporting of midterm grades are: 5. Thus, when you have 6 unexcused absences, you will be reported to the Registrar’s Office, who will automatically withdraw you from this class.  The Financial Aid Office will reduce financial aid as appropriate.

 

For FRE 112, students are allowed 3 "free" absences.  After three absences, a student's final grade will be lowered 1% for each subsequent absence (whether excused or not). Any student with more than 3 absences must take the final exam and should not expect to receive a final grade higher than a B. In ALL cases, students are responsible for all materials covered during their absence. Late work will be accepted at the discretion of the instructor for 50% credit only. Late arrivals are disruptive to the class and will be counted as absences. 

 

Foreign Language Lab in Murphy 107

You will have open access to the Foreign Language lab, open weekdays only. As in any other lab, you need to sign in when you enter. All the materials necessary for the completion of your workbook/lab activities are on line with Quia.

 

Assistance 

Please come to see me during my office hours or make an appointment with me. Do not hesitate to forward  any question  you might  have through email as well.  You can also schedule free tutoring through the Center for Academic Support:  www.missouriwestern.edu/CAS/

 

Handicapped  Policy 

Any  student in this  course who has a disability that prevents the fullest expression of abilities 

should  contact me personally as soon as possible so we can discuss class requirements. 

 

 

Academic Honesty  Policy and Due Process 

Academic honesty is required in all academic endeavors.  Violations of academic honesty include any instance of plagiarism, cheating, seeking credit for another’s work, falsifying documents or academic records, or any other fraudulent activity.  Violations of academic honesty may result in a failing grade on the assignment, failure in the course, or expulsion from the University.  When a student’s grade has been affected, violations of academic honesty will be reported to the Provost or designated representative on the Academic Honesty Violation Report forms.

 

Please see the 2006-07 Student Handbook and Calendar on page 21 for specific activities identified as violations of this policy and the student due process procedure. This handbook is also available online at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/handbook/index.pdf

 

Cheating or plagiarism is not acceptable.  You will  receive a 0 (zero) for any work that  shows evidence of cheating and/or  plagiarism. 

 

Grading  scale 

 100  -  90  =  A 

 89  -  80  =  B 

 79  -  70  =  C 

 69  -  60  =  D 

 59  -  0  =  F 

 

 Final  grade             

 Homework 20% 

 Quia/Workbook     20%

 Participation 20% 

 Chapter  tests   20% 

 Final  exam    20% 

 

Participation grade  

This portion of the grade includes your active participation in class and in campus events.  You begin with 100 points. For each late arrival/absence, 5 points are deducted. Each cultural event is worth 10 points. In order to receive full credit for participation, you must attend a minimum of three international/cultural events on campus during the semester. Examples of events: Pause Café, Foreign Film Series on campus, and lectures on French or multicultural themes. You will need to provide written documentation of your attendance.

 

For ACE Practice Tests, use: http://college.hmco.com/languages/french/oates/entre_amis/5e/students/)

For Workbook/Lab/Video, use http://books.quia.com.

Homework is always due for the next class period, i.e.  Devoirs listed on 23/1 are due on 25/1.

 

 

Emploi du temps

lundi  14/1                              Présentation du cours. Questions, p. 147 ; Lecture, Ch. 5

Chapitre 6 : Coup d’envoi

                                                Devoirs : Préparez pp. 156-158; ACE Practice Test Coup d’envoi.

Avec Quia, préparez ex. A

                                               

mercredi  16/1                    But 1

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 4, 6,  pp. 163. Avec Quia, préparez ex. B-E

                                   

vendredi   18/1                      Buts 1-2

                                                Devoirs : Préparez pp. 156-158; ACE Practice Test But 1.

Avec Quia, préparez ex. LAB A1, B1-B2.

               

 

lundi           21/1                 Pas de classe

mercredi  23/1                    Buts 2-3      

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 12, p. 167 ;  ACE Practice Test But 2.

                                                Avec Quia, préparez ex. F-H

 

vendredi  25/1                       But 3

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 14, p. 170.  Avec Quia, préparez ex. I-J, LAB B3-4, C1                    

 lundi   28/1                            But 3

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 12, p. 167 ;  ACE Practice Test But 3.

                                                Avec Quia, préparez ex. K-N, LAB C2

 

mercredi  30/1                  Intégration, rédaction, p. 177       

                                                Devoirs : Avec Quia, préparez ex. P (Apportez la rédaction en classe)

vendredi  1/2                    Correction de la rédaction. Intégration, Réalités culturelles.   

                                                Devoirs : Examen, Chapitre 6 (rédaction et A vous, p. 177)

     

lundi          4/2                      Rendez la rédaction et enregistrez A vous, p. 177.

Non, je ne regrette rien, pp. 180-81. Chapitre 7 : Coup d’envoi

                                                Devoirs : Préparez pp. 184-88; ACE Practice Test Coup d’envoi

                     

mercredi   6/2                         But 1

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 5-6, p. 192 et étudiez p. 193.

                                                Avec Quia, préparez ex. A-B.   

               

vendredi   8/2                        Buts 1-2

                                                Devoirs : Préparez p. 194, ex. 10, ACE Practice Test But 1

                                                Avec Quia, préparez ex. C-E.                                   

 

lundi          11/2                      But 2, Réalités culturelles.

                                                Devoirs :  Préparez ex. 19, p. 200, ACE Practice Test But 2

                                                Avec Quia, préparez LAB ex. A-B3.

 

mercredi  13/2                        But 2, Lecture II

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ACE Practice Test But 2

                                              Avec Quia, préparez ex. F-H

          

vendredi  15/2                       But 3, Intégration.

                                                Devoirs : Avec Quia, préparez ex. I-K, LAB C1-2

 

lundi  18/2                              Pas de classe – le jour des présidents

mercredi  20/2                        Examen, Chapitre 7—Présentation sur un pays du Maghreb.

                                                Devoirs : Préparez pp. 210-15, ACE Practice Test Coup d’envoi

                                                                      

vendredi  22/2                    Chapitre 8—Vidéo module 10. Coup d’envoi.

                                                Devoirs : Etudiez pp. 216-218. Avec Quia, préparez ex. A-B

et avec Entre amis en ligne (http://college.hmco.com/languages/french/oates/entre_amis/5e/students/) 

Web Search Activities, Ch. 8, questions 1 et 2.

 

lundi  25/2                              But 1

                                                Devoirs : Etudiez pp. 221-22 et écrivez ex. 9. Avec Quia, préparez ex. C-F

                    

mercredi  27/2                        Buts 1-2.

                                                Devoirs : Etudiez pp. 223-24, écrivez ex. 12-13, p. 226. ACE Practice Test But 1

                                                       

vendredi  29/2                    But 2. Préparation du Restaurant de rêve.

                                                Devoirs : ACE Practice Test But 2. Avec Quia, préparez ex. G-I, LAB ex. A1-2.

 

lundi  3/3                                But 3

                                                Devoirs:  Préparez un brouillon de votre brochure de restaurant.                         

 

mercredi  5/3                          But 3

                                                Devoirs : Ecrivez ex. 17-18, p. 230. ACE Practice Test But 3.              

 

vendredi  7/3                      But 4

                                                Avec Quia, préparez ex. J-L, LAB ex. B-C

                                               

Congé le 8-16 mars

 

lundi  17/3                              But 4, Intégration

                                                Devoirs : Préparez le Restaurant de rêve.

         Examen oral : Restaurant de rêve—sur rendez-vous avec Mme Hennessy     

mercredi  19/3                        Chapitre 9 Coup d’envoi, But 1

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ACE Practice Test Coup d’envoi et But 1, Ex. 3, p. 248                                                       

vendredi  21/3                       But 2, Préparez un sketch à jouer en classe.

                                                Devoirs : Dans Quia, préparez ex. A-E                   

 

lundi  24/3                              Sketchs. Le français en Afrique ;

http://www.espacefrancophone.org/audiovisuel/lettremaroc.html

                                                Devoirs : Terminez activités sur Lettres du Maroc. Dans Quia, LAB ex. A-B ;

                                                Préparez ACE Practice Test But 2

 

mercredi  26/3                        But 3

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 11, p. 256 ; 16, p. 260 ; D, p. 262.

        

vendredi  28/3                    But 3

                                                Devoirs : Dans Quia, préparez ex. F-L.         

 

lundi  31/3                              Intégration. Lecture II.

                                                Devoirs : Rédaction (Quia, ex. K). LAB ex. C

mercredi  2/4                      Examen, Chapitre 9

                                                Devoirs : Activités préparatoires du film—Argent de poche

                                                Etudiez pp. 270-273.

vendredi  4/4                      Argent de poche

                                                Répondez aux questions sur le film.

                                                Dans Quia, préparez ex. A-B, LAB ex. A

 

lundi  7/4                                Argent de poche

                                                Devoirs : Ecrivez un premier brouillon de la rédaction.

 

mercredi  9/4                          Discussion du film. Chapitre 10, Coup d’envoi, But 1

                                                Devoirs :  Préparez ex. 1,3 pp. 275-76. Dans Quia, préparez ex. C.

                     

vendredi  11/4                     Buts 1-2 ; correction des rédactions.

                                                Devoirs : Avec Quia, préparez ex. D-F. Ecrivez la copie finale de la

rédaction.    

               

lundi  14/4             Buts 2-3.

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ex. 7, p. 280 ; ex. 11, p. 283 ; Ecrivez une devinette ;

                                                Préparez ACE Practice Test But 2

 

mercredi  16/4                    But 3. Sketchs préparés en classe.

                                                Devoirs:  Terminez le sketchs. Dans Quia, préparez ex. G-I                                                  

vendredi  18/4                    Sketchs présentés en classe ; Buts 3-4

                                                Devoirs : Préparez ACE Practice Test But 3 ;  ex. 14, p. 285 ; 

Dans Quia, préparez VIDEO ex. A-E

 

lundi  21/4             But 4. Discussion de la vidéo.

                                                Dans Quia, préparez ex. J-L, Préparez ACE Practice Test But 4.

 

mercredi  23/4                        But 4, Intégration révision.

                          

vendredi  25/4                       Examen, Chapitre 10                     

 

lundi  28/4                         Activités de révision.

 

EXAMEN FINAL:   30 avril—6 mai(?)