Comprehensive French - Level 4

Part of: Comprehensive French

Course description

The Comprehensive French Series (FREN) features four levels, each taking a full academic year (September and January term) to complete. This is the advanced level of our series of four comprehensive courses focusing on all four basic language competencies: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Classes feature a balance of structural and communicative activities and an important cultural content to optimize learning. Entrance at midpoint in January is possible if your initial level is sufficient. Small classes (maximum 18) enhance individual participation.

Learning objectives

This course will focus on all the structures, vocabulary and pronunciation necessary to perform tasks such as:

  • express a range of emotions and sentiments make hypotheses, in the past and the present
  • articulate past events using the whole range of past tenses speak about abstract themes and ideas
  • discuss current events and controversial become familiar with French journalistic style
  • make oral presentations about a topic of particular interest

Prerequisites

  • Mandatory initial level assessment to enter the program at that level, or
  • Successful completion of FREN300 if starting in September or of the fall term of FREN400 if starting in January.

Registration

Register for fall term and spring term separately.

Textbooks

Défi B2 - Student Book Online Premium Edition (required)

Level assessment

Students may enter the program at any level if their initial level is sufficient. A level assessment is necessary to enter the program at a higher level than level one. Please book your assessment by calling 250-721-8630 or by email at languages@uvic.ca

Format

Our online hybrid language courses make language learning flexible and convenient. The use of both synchronous and asynchronous delivery styles allows for both real-time virtual classroom conversation practice (synchronous delivery) and self-paced study (asynchronous delivery). The synchronous delivery style will occur during the scheduled class dates and time, using Zoom for videoconferencing, chat and screen sharing for class instruction and pair/group work. The asynchronous delivery style uses Brightspace, an online environment where learners can access class materials and resources for self-paced study throughout the week. Educational activities can include exercises, readings, forums, audio/video files, quizzes, tests, assignments, oral and written presentations.

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Continuing Studies statement on use of educational technology

This course will require the use of Zoom and may use other education technology such as internet-based applications, cloud services, or social media. In order to complete this course you will be required to either consent to the disclosure of your personal information outside of Canada to enable use of these technologies, or work with the Division of Continuing Studies to explore other privacy protective options (such as using an alias or nickname).