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OverviewC'est ce qu'on dit with Website is a second-year (intermediate-level) companion textbook to the beginning-level textbook Comme on dit, and as such follows the same basic format and principles: students work with hundreds of samples of authentic, nonscripted spoken and written French and are led in a step-by-step manner from rule discovery to the acquisition of speaking, reading, writing, and listening competence. The homework activities and inductive presentation of grammar guarantee a completely student-centered approach, as student input is required in each and every exercise. Given the more advanced focus of C'est ce qu'on dit, exercises lead students to expand their competence not just with conversational registers but with formal written and spoken registers, as well. The accompanying companion website-included with the book-offers audio and fully integrated exercises to use alongside the text. Programs that take advantage of the full range of speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, and cultural expansion activities in C'est ce qu'on dit will find it to be a robust standalone program; however, in the event that programs prefer to include an outside content component, suggestions are offered in the preface and throughout each unit for ways to free up classroom time. By the end of C'est ce qu'on dit, an average student can be expected to have attained the competency objectives described as Advanced-Low on the ACTFL proficiency scale and as a B1 level on the Common European Framework scale (CEFR). To aid instructors in effectively implementing this distinctive approach, the Teacher's Edition textbook comes with answers for all activities, plus teaching notes in the margins and extensive ancillary resources online. For Instructors: To request a digital exam or desk copy, instructors should log onto VitalSource.com, select Faculty Sampling in the upper right-hand corner, and select the book. Please submit print exam and desk copy requests for the Digital Exam Copy, in order to get the Teacher's Edition (which includes answers for all activities, plus teaching notes in the margins). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claude Grangier , Nadine O'Connor Di Vito , Marie BergPublisher: Georgetown University Press Imprint: Georgetown University Press ISBN: 9781647122089ISBN 10: 1647122082 Pages: 526 Publication Date: 02 August 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: French Table of ContentsUnite 1 : Qu'est-ce que tu fais quand tu as du temps libre? Parler de vos activites de loisir : Ce que vous faites regulierement, si c'est souvent, depuis longtemps Ce que vous avez fait recemment Ce que vous avez fait dans le passe, pendant combien de temps, pourquoi vous avez arrete Unite 2 : Le cinema Parler de films Unite 3 : Week-ends et vacances : quand j'etais petit/e..., quand j'etais ado... Parler de ce que vous faisiez d'habitude pendant les week-ends et les vacances quand vous etiez petit/e et ado Unite 4 : Qu'est-ce que tu fais comme etudes? Parler de vos etudes : au lycee, a l'universite, ce que vous devez faire, ce que vous aimez ou n'aimez pas, etc. Unite 5 : Raconter une histoire au passe Raconter des anecdotes au passe Unite 6 : Sorties Suggerer une sortie ou une activite commune Inviter quelqu'un chez vous ou au restaurant Accepter ou refuser une invitation Commander dans un restaurant francais Unite 7 : La sante Parler des petits ennuis (problemes) de sante, des symptomes et des medicaments associes Demander conseil et acheter des medicaments dans une pharmacie Raconter comment vous vous etes casse ou foule quelque chose Unite 8 : Parler de ses obligations, de ses projets et de l'avenir Parler de vos projets immediats et a plus long terme Parler du futur : ou vous serez et ce que vous ferez dans le futur Parler des taches menageres Unite 9 : Hypotheses Faire des hypotheses Exprimer des regrets Faire des reproches Unite 10 : Raisonnements Exprimer votre opinion, organiser votre raisonnement a l'aide de connecteurs logiques Unite 11 : Interactions Raconter des rencontres et des interactions Rapporter une conversation Unite 12 : Francophones Parler de langues et de culturesReviewsAuthor InformationClaude Grangier is a senior lecturer and the French Language Coordinator at the University of Chicago. With an academic background in philosophy, she has devoted over forty years to teaching French as a foreign language, researching foreign language teaching methodology, and developing language learning materials. Nadine O'Connor Di Vito is a senior lecturer and former director of Romance Language Programs at the University of Chicago. Specializing in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis, she has developed and analyzed several corpora of French spoken discourse. She is the author of Patterns Across Spoken and Written French: Empirical Research on the Interaction Among Forms, Functions, and Genres as well as numerous articles in sociolinguistics and foreign language teaching and acquisition. Marie Berg has been a lecturer in French at the University of Chicago for over ten years, during which time she has been teaching and developing material for third-year students. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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