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  Course: FRE 235
  Title:French Reading & Writing
  Long Title:French Reading & Writing
  Course Description:This course enables student to build vocabulary and develop reading and writing strategies in French to be able to analyze fictional and non-fictional texts and gain further cultural insight of the Francophone world.
  Min Credit:3
  Max Credit:

  Course Notes: Entered new course 10/15/08 s@
  Origin Notes: ACC

 STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
 
 I.      The student at the intermediate-mid level should be able to:
 II.     Apply grammatical knowledge of structures and parts of speech appropriately and meaningfully, orally and in writing
 III.    Respond to reading using formal vocabulary and expressions
 IV.     Apply a variety of reading strategies to comprehend texts
 V.      Read and comprehend selected literary and non-fictional readings
 VI.     Demonstrate an awareness of appropriate cultural behaviors and values in the target culture
 VII.    Identify cultural artifacts in the target world
 VIII.   Demonstrate knowledge of the geographical area of the target world


 TOPICAL OUTLINE:
 
 I.      Reading Strategies
         A.      Activating prior knowledge
         B.      Identifying cognates
         C.      Scanning: identifying main ideas
         D.      Skimming: identifying supporting details
         E.      Guessing meaning from context
         F.      Making inferences
         G.      Summarizing
         H.      Analyzing and outlining
         I.      Taking notes
 II.     Textual Strategies
         A.      Recognizing chronological organization
         B.      Using format to predict content
         C.      Using syntax and parts of speech to guess meaning
         D.      Using syntax to understand meaning
         E.      Using prefixes to determine meaning
         F.      Identifying different registers
 III.    Stylistic Strategies
         A.      Recognizing symbols, similes, and metaphors
         B.      Distinguishing fact from opinion
         C.      Identifying audience and purpose
         D.      Identifying metadiscoursal features
         E.      Dealing with false cognates
         F.      Distinguishing cause and effect
         G.      Distinguishing comparison and contrast
 IV.     Writing Strategies
         A.      Using models
         B.      Applying reported speech
         C.      Using a bilingual dictionary
         D.      Outlining
 V.      Culture and Values
         A.      Reading on cultural artifacts, trends, and personalities in the target culture
         B.      Analyzing and comparing cultural traditions and values



 Course Offered At:

  Arapahoe Community College ACC
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