Course ID 16OO104
Programme
  • Applied Informatics
ESPB 5
Number of classes 2+2
Semester 1
Status Optional
The objective of the course is to master simple phrases, expressions and grammatical structures; adopt basic business terminology; develop numerical expression skills; help students imrove their communication skills; training students to translate and write short texts (messages, notices, advertisements) using the dictionary; to understand, with the help of context, speakers slowly speaking; train students to use dictionaries and online translation tools; develop their self-learning skills; familiarize them with French culture and economics.
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to understand and use simple phrases, expressions and grammatical structures and basic business terminology in everyday situations (in the office, shop, hotel, etc;); talk about basic topics (personal and professional information, where they live and work, people from a personal and professional environment, their working day and business activities, organization and activities of the company); to translate short general and professional texts with the help of a dictionary; They will be able to communicate in written form their basic needs and establish basic professional communication, using the adopted lexical and grammatical elements; to present tourist destinations, French companies, culture; to use dictionaries, textbooks and internet translation tools and self-learning.
Theoretical teaching
Topics: France, Francophony, tourist centers, French brands and companies, French films and music.
Language competencies. Basic general vocabulary and everyday phrases; general business terminology and selection of terminology in the field of tourism, trade, finance and IT; revision and deepening of knowledge from the following areas: present tense of regular and main irregular verbs; Future Simple Tense; definite and indefinite article; prepositions; demonstrative and possesive adjectives, gender and number of nouns and adjectives, numbers, personal pronouns (accentuated and unaccentuated); structure of questions and question words; negation; comparison;sensitivity to perfect and present conditional.
Practical training
Communication competences. Developing language skills (listening, writing, reading, speaking) through appropriate activities and simulation of situations: presenting and meeting other people in a business environment; filling in the formsrequiring personal information; calling and answering a business call; scheduling business meetings and conferences; conducting a purchase; hotel reservations; organization of business trips and business conferences; plans for the future, presentation of companies, products and services.
Practice work. Presentation of the tourist destination in France and French companies using the mother tongue and basic phrases in French.
Penifornis, J., & Oddou, M. (2012). Français.com : Débutant 2e édition. Paris: CLE International Paris.

Tauzin, B., & Dubois A. (2013). Objectif Express 1: Le monde professionnel en français. Paris: Hachette FLE.

Grégoire, M., & Kostucki A. (2015). Grammaire progressive du français niveau débutantcomplet. Paris: CLE International Paris.

Clément-Rodriguez, D. (2014). ABC DELF A1. Paris: CLE International Paris.
Interactive teaching; Individual work, pair and group work; use of video and audio material; use of the Quizzlet.com and Socrative.com Internet platforms.
Assessment (maximum number of points 100)
Exam Requirements 45 points Final exam 55 points
Attendance 5 Written exam 40
Ongoing assessment 30 Oral exam 15
Class participation 10  
Practical work:presentation