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Intensive Elementary French (115-1-21)

Instructors

Katia Viot-Southard
847/467-0899
1860 S. Campus Drive, Crowe Hall #2-171

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 4-410: Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00AM - 10:50AM

Overview of class

French 115-1 is the first course of a two-quarter sequence (Fall and Winter) that covers the same material as the three-quarter sequence of French 111, but which assumes some prior knowledge of the language. The aim of the course is to review and develop skills in speaking, understanding, reading, writing and cultural competence. Please note, students cannot audit 100-level courses, or take these courses for P/PN, and must earn a C- or better to advance to the next course in the sequence.

Registration Requirements

The intensive First-year course, French 115-1, is the first of a two-quarter course for students who have studied French for more than one year in High School or in another context. Students are required to take the Northwestern Online French Placement Test (https://placement.madstudio.northwestern.edu/). If students have studied French for more than one year in High School, have not taken the online Placement Test and/or have not received permission from the course coordinator to enroll in French 115, they will not receive credit for this course. Students who have studied French before must take the Placement Test to determine if they should enroll in in 115-1.

Learning Objectives

Develop students speaking, listening, reading and writing skills at the intermediate level of French in a cultural context and foster critical thinking.

Teaching Method

Classes meet three times a week with additional asynchronous work on Tuesdays. Classes will include a variety of activities designed to help students develop their knowledge of basic French vocabulary and structures along with the ability to use what they have learned in communicative activities. Classes will be conducted exclusively in French except when explanation of grammar or other material may necessitate the use of English. Students are expected to prepare outside of class, to participate actively in class activities, and to work independently with the En Avant! online learning platform: Connect.

Evaluation Method

Final grades are based on class participation and attendance, homework, compositions, quizzes, written exams, a final creative project, and a final oral exam.

Class Materials (Required)

French 115-1 (Fall 2023) and French 115-2 (Winter 2024) will use the following textbook: Anderson, Golato and Blatty. En Avant!, third edition. (with Connect access card)

While three purchasing categories - Digital, Print, Bundles - are available to you (https://www.mheducation.com/highered/product/9781260267501.html?exactIsbn=true#buying-options), you will need to purchase only one of the following options:

Online option 1: "Digital" - Connect with eBook (180 days) $96.36 [wait for the first day of class if you intend to purchase this option]

Online option 2: "Bundles" - Connect with eBook & Textbook rental (i.e. print textbook) $146.36

Online option 3: "Bundles" - Connect with eBook 180 days & Loose Leaf (i.e. print textbook) $176.00 [wait for the first day of class if you intend to purchase this option]

Online option 4: "Bundles" - Connect with eBook 720 days & Loose Leaf (i.e. print textbook) $267.00 Regardless of which option is selected, students must have access to Connect.

Class Notes

Please contact Student Services Enrichment Office (https://www.northwestern.edu/enrichment/) for help and information about low cost options for textbooks.

Class Attributes

Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Hybrid: Remote component and in-person mtgs