FRENCH 1A-HOMESTUDY
Section #37998 � FALL 2005
Instructor: Linda Skaife
Phone:
(408)
741-2519
Office hours: M 10:30-10:50 and 1:30-2:30 T
10:30-2:00 W 10:30-10:50 and 1:30-2:30 Th 10:30-2:00
Office location: LA 4h
E-mail: [email protected] Please put �French 1A-Homestudy� as
subject heading on all e-mails.
Books and Materials:
Textbook: Chez nous, 2nd edition, Valdman et al., authors; Prentice
Hall, publisher
The
textbook comes with a CD-ROM and 2 Student Audio CD�s, which are used with the
textbook.
Workbook: Chez nous Workbook/Lab Manual, 2nd edition, Scullen and Cassidy, authors
Audio
Program: Chez
nous Lab CD Audio Program
The
textbook and workbook come in a package that includes a complete Lab Audio
Program on CD for use with the Lab Manual section of the Workbook/Lab Manual.
If you purchased a used textbook, and a workbook without the Audio Program, see
the note below.
Note: The materials in these packages are for a two-semester sequence. If you take French 1B next semester, you�ll be using the same text and workbook.
Other: � 3-ring binder with 7 tab dividers (one
tab for introductory handouts, the other six for notes, textbook exercises,
workbook assignments, and corrected tests for each of the six chapters covered
in the course)
� a pencil and pen or two pens of
different colored ink (not red) for correcting
� a highlighter
� blank CD�s for those not purchasing the
Audio Program who want to listen to the CD�s at home
If you didn�t purchase the complete
Lab Audio Program, you can listen to the recordings in the Language Lab or in
the Library (AV desk). Or, you may have the Lab Audio Program, as well as the
Student Audio CD�s (used with the textbook), copied in the Language Lab. Take
blank CD�s, labeled as shown below, to room LA27 for duplication.
Note:
Due to time constraints at the beginning of the semester, please ask only for
the three CD�s printed in bold below. Have the remaining ones copied later,
when the demand on the lab personnel is less.
Chez
nous Lab CD 1: Ch 1 - 2
Chez
nous Lab CD 2: Ch 3 - Ch 4, lessons 1 and 2
Chez
nous Lab CD 3: Ch 4, lesson 3 – Ch 6, lesson 1
Chez
nous Lab CD 4: Ch 6, lessons 1 and 2 – Ch 7
Chez
nous CD 8: Vocab CD
Chez
nous Student Audio CD 1
Most
students find it convenient to use portable CD or tape players at home and in
their cars. Students are encouraged to use the Language Lab at the college as
much as possible. The special equipment in the lab allows you not only to hear
French but also to record your own voice and then compare it with that of the
native speaker on the master track.
The
Tutorial Center:
Free
tutoring is available in the Tutorial Center, located in the Library building.
The entrance is on the side of the building facing the Language Arts building,
under the sign marked �TASK.�
The Lab
class:
French 11A, a lab class, is required of all students enrolled in French 1A. The lab class is a separate class from French 1A. You will earn an additional .5 unit of credit for completing the work in the Lab Manual portion of your workbook and viewing a feature-length French film. See the French 11A course syllabus for complete requirements.
Lab
hours: Hours for
the Language Lab vary each semester. See the hours posted on the door of the
lab (room LA27). You can work in the lab any time your schedule permits and
it�s open.
Important Dates: |
|
September 29 | Last day to complete 6-hour in lab assignment (for lab class) |
October 1 | Midterm Exam I (Saturday, 9:00-11:00 in the Language
Lab) |
November 5 | Midterm Exam II (Saturday, 9:00-11:00 in the Language Lab) |
November 11 | Veteran's Day holiday |
November 18 | Last day to drop a semester-length
class |
November 18 | Last day to declare CR/NC option |
November 21 | Last day to turn in film (or cultural event) summary (for lab) |
November 24-27 | Thanksgiving holiday |
December 17 | Final exam (Saturday, 9:00-11:00
in the Language Lab) |
The French
1A Homestudy course is designed to teach the fundamentals of the French
language. It is a highly structured course using a text, study guide, workbook,
and series of audio components. In addition, there are optional aids, such as
an interactive CD-ROM, a text-specific video, and a text-specific website.
Students work independently, but are required to complete work, including two
midterms and a final exam, by established deadlines.
The student
will study of the fundamentals of French grammar and pronunciation, and acquire
a vocabulary appropriate for a first semester (1A) college course. The four
skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking will be emphasized. In
addition, the student will be introduced to various aspects of the customs and
culture of France and other French-speaking countries.
French 1A
will cover Chapters 1-6 of the textbook and workbook. If you would like a more
complete description of course content, refer to the table of contents on pages
v-vii in the text or ask the instructor for a copy of the official course
outline.
Attendance
at one orientation meeting
Completion
of assigned written and oral work as explained in the Study Guide
Completion
of two scheduled midterms and scheduled final exam
NOTE:
Midterm and final exams are given on Saturdays in order to minimize conflicts
with other classes and work schedules. If you have date conflicts, you should
talk to the instructor at the beginning of the semester. Make-up exams will not
be given, except in very extenuating circumstances. Students are responsible
for being present and on time for test sessions.
Homework
assignments
Two
mid-term exams
Final exam
This class
will be conducted in accordance with policies listed in the college catalog.
Cheating in any form will not be tolerated and will be dealt with according to
published policy. If you have any questions about this policy, please read the Policy
on Cheating, �Student Responsibilities,� in the WVC Catalog.
This course
may be taken Credit/No Credit (CR/NC) in lieu of a letter grade. Students need
to inform the instructor of their intention to do so by November 18.
Student
Responsibilities:
In addition
to the course requirements stated above, courteous behavior is expected of
students at all times. Please be sure to turn off all audible alarms for
beepers and cell phones when you enter the classroom or Language
Laboratory.
If you
decide to drop the class, it is your responsibility to go through the
Admissions Office to officially withdraw. If you do not notify the Admissions
Office, you will earn an �F� grade for the course.
Note to Students:
Most of the work in learning a
language is not studying, but practicing the language skills as often as possible. Imitate the voices you hear
on your CD or tapes. Listen actively and as often as you can! Then try to apply
what you have practiced. Talk to yourself; talk out loud. Pretend that you are
in a real-life situation and must communicate the best you can with the French
you know. Try to do this as often as possible. It's much better to do a little
bit each day than to try and prepare an entire lesson in several hours at one
time.
It is important to realize that our
goal is not perfection, but the ability to communicate and to become
familiar with French-speaking cultures. Accept the fact that the learning
process implies making errors. Learn from these errors and don't be
discouraged. With regular preparation and practice, you will learn to
communicate in French and gain a valuable new skill, while enriching your
knowledge of language and culture.
West Valley College makes reasonable accommodations
for persons with documented disabilities. College materials may be available
in alternate formats (Braille, audio, electronic format, or large print)
upon request. Please contact the Disability and Educational Support Program
at (408) 741-2010 (voice) or (408) 741-2658 (TTY) for assistance.
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