French Immersion 3 - FREN6001

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Module delivery information

Location Term Level1 Credits (ECTS)2 Current Convenor3 2025 to 2026
Canterbury
Summer Term 6 20 (10) Larry Duffy checkmark-circle

Overview

Through dynamic, task-based training and communication-focused activities, you will elevate both your language and intercultural communication skills, working towards a command of the French language that meets upper-intermediate to advanced proficiency levels. You will explore a rich array of compelling topics, analysing authentic materials that highlight contemporary cultural debates and contexts across the Francophone world. This worldwide exploration of diverse artistic, social, and political landscapes will enhance your language abilities while sharpening your critical thinking skills, empowering you to articulate informed perspectives on a wide range of issues. By actively participating in lively discussions, engaging presentations, and hands-on assignments, you will refine your communicative prowess, equipping yourself to navigate complex conversations and cultural exchanges with confidence and finesse.

Details

Contact hours

Seminar 32

Method of assessment

800 words Report. Assessment Details: Research Project Report worth 30%.
60 minutes and 1000 words Language skills . Assessment Details: Listening, speaking and reading worth 70%.

Reassessment Method: Single instrument100% Practical Skills assessment (1000 words)

Indicative reading

Learning outcomes

On successfully completing the module, students will be able to: 


1. Read and write in French at an upper-intermediate to advanced level, showcasing an ability to engage with a variety of texts, contexts, and media

2. Utilise confidently with a range of French expressions and idioms appropriate for upper-intermediate to advanced discussions, with enhanced expressive capacity

3. Develop an advanced understanding of key themes and concepts in authentic materials related to contemporary cultural issues encountered in French-speaking countries

4. Articulate well-reasoned arguments and exchange information effectively in French, utilising a flexible range of structures on a broad range of topics

5. Critically evaluate and comprehend the diverse cultures and lifestyles of French-speaking countries, integrating this knowledge into discussions and analyses at an advanced level.

Notes

  1. Credit level 6. Higher level module usually taken in Stage 3 of an undergraduate degree.
  2. ECTS credits are recognised throughout the EU and allow you to transfer credit easily from one university to another.
  3. The named convenor is the convenor for the current academic session.
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