Spring 2018 - FREN 304 D100

Advanced French Grammar (3)

Class Number: 1139

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Jan 3 – Apr 10, 2018: Mon, 2:30–5:20 p.m.
    Burnaby

  • Exam Times + Location:

    Apr 18, 2018
    Wed, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
    Burnaby

  • Instructor:

    David Pajot
    dpajot@sfu.ca
    1 778 782-9359
    Office: WMC 2647
  • Prerequisites:

    FREN 222 (or equivalent based on placement test).

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

Continuation of FREN 222, with emphasis on grammatical analysis. Instruction in class and online.

COURSE DETAILS:

Cours théorique et pratique portant sur les règles de la grammaire française les plus difficiles. Révision du système nominal et du système verbal, de la structure et des constituants des groupes syntaxiques. Mise en pratique, par divers exercices d’analyse et de rédaction, des notions étudiées.  

Grading

  • o Interrogations écrites (2 x 15%) 30%
  • o Devoirs (3) 10%
  • o Présentation écrite 10%
  • o Examen de mi-semestre 20%
  • o Examen final 30%

NOTES:

IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SEE THE STUDENT ADVISOR REGARDING YOUR DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AT LEAST ONE SEMESTERBEFORE YOU PLAN TO GRADUATE. UNLESS YOU MEET BOTH FACULTY ANDMAJOR/MINOR REQUIREMENTS, YOUR GRADUATION CANNOT BE APPROVED.  

Materials

REQUIRED READING:

CCW – Grammaire fonctionnelle de français by Marcelle Sandhu available at the SFU Bookstore.

Department Undergraduate Notes:

Code of Academic Honesty
The Department of French applies the university's policy and procedures governing matters of academic dishonesty in all French courses. Students registered in French courses are expected to respect the standards laid out in SFU's Code of Academic Honesty, published at the university website http://www.sfu.ca/policies/teaching/t10-02.htm. Evidence of any of the various forms of Academic Disonesty described in this policy document (section 3.0) will be dealt with accordingly to the specified Procedure and Penalties (section 5.0). Students should therefore read this policy document carefully.

Registrar Notes:

SFU’s Academic Integrity web site http://students.sfu.ca/academicintegrity.html is filled with information on what is meant by academic dishonesty, where you can find resources to help with your studies and the consequences of cheating.  Check out the site for more information and videos that help explain the issues in plain English.

Each student is responsible for his or her conduct as it affects the University community.  Academic dishonesty, in whatever form, is ultimately destructive of the values of the University. Furthermore, it is unfair and discouraging to the majority of students who pursue their studies honestly. Scholarly integrity is required of all members of the University. http://www.sfu.ca/policies/gazette/student/s10-01.html

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: YOUR WORK, YOUR SUCCESS