French Module
As an undergraduate, you can select Beginner or Post-beginner French as one of your 'free' modules in your first and second year.
Each module counts for 15 credit points towards your degree. They count for 15 credit points towards your degree and are a recognised Worcester Award activity.
Employers attach great value to foreign language skills, not only because they help break down communication barriers, but also because they show you are interested in broadening your horizons.
Module codes and availability
If you click on 'How to Apply' below, you will be guided through applying for an undergraduate degree course at the University of Worcester. Once you have enrolled, you will have the opportunity to select which modules you want to study. Depending on the course you select, you can take up to four optional modules during your first and second year.
The module selection codes for French Stage 1 (Beginners) and Stage 2 (Post-beginners) are:
French Stage 1: LANG1210
French Stage 2: LANG1270
Check Module Availability to find out when and where the modules are taught and whether spaces are still available. On the Module Availability page, select Languages in the drop-down list and click Submit. This will bring up a schedule of all language modules.
Prior language skills
French Stage 1
This module is suitable for complete beginners and assumes that you have never studied French before.
French Stage 2
This module is suitable for students who have successfully completed Stage 1, or who have done some French in the past. However, it is not suitable for students who have A-level French or equivalent.
Overview
French Stage 1
You will develop your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in French, with the focus on oral communication. The development of communicative language skills is set in the context of situations and tasks facing a visitor to the country. The module also gives an interesting insight into the culture of French-speaking countries.
French Stage 2
You will build on and refresh language skills that you have developed in Stage 1 or through other contact with the language. All four language skills - reading, writing, speaking and listening - are addressed, with the emphasis on engaging in social and workplace interactions and making practical arrangements in everyday situations. The module also highlights cultural aspects.
Both modules are taught in a lively, communicative way and you will be expected to participate in pair and group work activities. You will also work independently outside the taught sessions and extend your language learning skills through the development of a portfolio of coursework
About the lecturer
Both French Stage 1 and French Stage 2 are taught by Anne-Marie Mead.
Anne-Marie can be contacted by email on a.mead@worc.ac.uk
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