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LfA - French - Stage 3 - Intermediate

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French Stage 3

A part-time evening Accredited French Language course - 20 credit points (SCQF Level 7).

Wednesday  18:00 - 20:00

Course fee: £425

Course Code

LF10003

Course Leader

Joanne Hynie
Course Description

Welcome to LfA French Stage 3!

This module aims to enable you to communicate confidently in the French language in a wide range of basic social, transactional, and work-related situations, and to increase awareness of language and of cultural differences. Furthermore, the module's goal is to present you with the opportunity to increase your linguistic competence and confidence in the French language. If you have previously taken our LfA French Stage 2 module, you will find that this module helps you to expand from what you have learned and continue to develop the four skills of aural understanding (listening), speaking, reading, and writing. Many of the grammatical constructions introduced in Stage 2 will be repeated in this module with increasing sophistication in terms of style and usage.

 

What will you learn?

You will learn how to communicate adequately in French in a range of social, transactional, and work-related situations, understand the main points and specific details of everyday aural and written messages and texts, and write short everyday messages and simple letters (informal and formal).

You learn to recognise and use the basic features of the grammatical system of French confidently and accurately, and to be aware of more complex features of the language system, using a bilingual dictionary competently. A range of ‘repair strategies' will help you to overcome communication breakdowns.

By the end of this module, you will be able to describe and understand further differences and show further cultural awareness between the German language and culture, and your own.

 

What are some examples of the topics?

The topics of this module may include speaking about personal information; daily routine; food and drink; travel and transport; accommodation abroad; likes and dislikes; leisure activities; home and family; shopping and consumerism; jobs and work; health; geography and climate; education; the environment; the media and manipulation; politics; current affairs and events etc. Please note, that these topics are not entirely preset and vary depending on the students’ and tutor’s needs and preferences.

 

What is the language level of this module? 

In LfA French Stage 3 you work at level A2 (all skills areas) and towards selected skills areas of B1 as described in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Furthermore, this module is matched against the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) and is ranked at SCQF Level 7. This is equivalent to the student effort required for completing the first year at university.

 

Who can enrol in this module?

Members of the public, for example, teachers wanting to upgrade their employability and improve their language skills, existing University of Dundee (UoD) students, and UoD staff members are all invited to join this LfA module and continue learning French for personal or professional reasons in a supportive adult environment. Interests must have sufficient pre-existing French knowledge and skills to enrol. Please ensure you have checked this module is the right stage for you!

 

Is this stage suitable for me?

This stage is suitable for learners at the intermediate level, who have a good grasp of the language and studied it for some time. If you have a good Standard Grade / O-level or GCSE or have attended adult education classes for some time, then this is the right stage for you. And, of course, it is the ideal follow-on module if you have completed our LfA French Stage 2 module in (the) previous year(s).

Still unsure if this is the right stage? Check out our LfA Stage Guide to help you decide which stage is best for you. (And if you still get it wrong, don’t worry! We grant you two weeks at the beginning of the first semester in which you can change to a module with a higher or lower stage if need be.)

 

How long is this module? 

This is a year-long module, taking place over two semesters (11 weeks per semester, 22 in total). The class meets weekly for two teaching hours. In addition, students are recommended to invest 6-8 hours of studying per week in their own time.

 

Do classes take place online?

No, classes are face-to-face and take place on campus (usually in the Dalhousie Building). However, you are expected to regularly check our virtual learning environment (My Dundee), which we use to make announcements and communicate with the students, and where we provide most of the learning materials and resources.

 

What will the lessons be like? 

The lessons strongly focus on small group discussions and partner work, providing ample opportunity to practise what you learn and revise what you have learned already. You may be asked to orally present your (home-)work or state your opinion in front of the whole class, practising your (public) speaking skills. We work with authentic resources whenever possible, such as listening to real conversations between native speakers or responding to live social media posts. Further grammar features will be introduced and practised to improve language skills and awareness and to quickly increase the range of topics you can talk about.

 

Is there homework to be done? 

Yes, you are provided with a range of revision and homework materials to consolidate your learning and extend your vocabulary. You receive feedback from your tutor on work handed in and then select the best pieces of work to submit as part of your ongoing written assessment.

 

Will there be a textbook? 

Yes, this module incorporates work with a textbook. The price of the textbook is not included in the course fee and must be paid extra by the student.

 

What about assessments? 

This module is assessed via continuous assessment over both semesters. It consists of a reading/writing portfolio (compiled over both semesters), a listening assessment (during the second semester), and the final oral presentation.

 

Is this an accredited module with a certificate?

Yes, students who successfully pass the assessments are awarded the University of Dundee Modern Languages Certificate and earn 20 credit points at SCQF Level 7.

Although not recommended, students may choose not to take part in assessments but are then only entitled to a Certificate of Attendance and 0 credit points, provided they have attended a minimum of 80% of the classes. There are no extra charges for the assessments or the certificates.

Upon completion of LfA French Stage 3 (Intermediate), students can progress to the LfA French Stage 4 (Upper Intermediate).

 

How do I sign up?

Click on ‘Book Course’ below and follow the instructions on the screen! We look forward to working with you!

 

Wait, I have a question! 

No problem! We are a dedicated and passionate language department at the University of Dundee and like to get to know our learners well, paying close attention to individual needs. If there are any concerns or further questions, please feel free to get in touch! 

 

For general and administrative questions:

LfA Administration Support – [email protected] 

LfA Coordinator: Maren Dralle – [email protected] 

 

For language-specific questions about module content and curriculum:

Course Tutor: Joanne Hynie – [email protected]   

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French Stage 3
16/09/202428/03/20250£425.00

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