This module presents a fusion of linguistic competencies and content analysis to allow students to continue developing a depth and breadth of subject expertise within French and Francophone studies and explaining the significance and relevance of that knowledge. In place of the traditional separation between language and content in Modern Languages curricula, and through the interrelation of comprehension, speaking, and writing, students on the module will develop their understanding and expertise within French language in conjunction with a consistent focus on cultural awareness and analysis. The module will build on students’ knowledge of key cultural concerns; social, political, and historical phenomena; and linguistic skills relating to the French-speaking world within and across global contexts and disciplines. Students will also continue developing skills sets in critical thinking and research that will allow them to engage with and interrogate pressing socio-political issues and cultural phenomena from local and global perspectives. Students will have regular opportunities to use technology to understand language and culture, derived where possible from teaching and research projects based in the Department of Modern Languages.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Evaluate further key cultural movements, historical periods and socio-political events of the French and Francophone world and their significance within and across global contexts.
Make appropriate use of up-to-date technology - derived from research and pedagogy that are current in French - to analyse and understand key aspects of French language and culture from a variety of critical perspectives.
Continue to make use of academic methods and concepts fundamental to the advanced understanding of languages and cultures across different multiple periods and disciplines, and apply this understanding to connections and conflicts between peoples in history and the contemporary period.
Show evidence of independent learning, reflective learning, critical thinking and the ability to perform appropriate research tasks in order critically to examine diverse local and global phenomena relating to languages and cultures.
Demonstrate higher-level use of the French language to level B1 and beyond of the CEFR for languages.
Assessment
29743-02 : Oral-Aural Exercise : Class Test (50%)
29743-13 : 2hr written exam : Exam (Centrally Timetabled) - Written Unseen (50%)