Subject Code/Name: French Introductory 1 - ATS1061Workload: 1 x 1 hour tutorial
1 x 2 hour tutorial
1 x 1 hour grammer lecture (online)
1 x 1 hour culture lecture (until week 1-8) (online)
Assessment: Language assessment 1 = 12%
Language assessment 2 = 15%
Culture assessment = 25%
Listening assessment = 8%
Weekly activites= 5%
Oral test = 15%
Final assessment = 20%
All of these were take home assesments. They were untimed, and were suppose to take 100 minutes, but most times you would need a little longer.
Recorded Lectures: All the lecutres were recorded in 2020, and are still used.
Past exams available: No, as there are no exams for this subject.
Textbook Recommendation: Alter Ego+ A1, Méthode de français
You do use the textbook alot in class, for listening activites and reading comprohension. I didn't use it much outside of class however, and didn't use the online portal that I had access to from the textbook,
They also recommend a workbook, which I did findhelpful, but it was hard to keep up with as the workload increased during the semester.
Lecturer(s):Jessica Chakowa
Year & Semester of completion: Semester 1 2022
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Your Mark/Grade: 83
Comments: I had a lot of fun with this subject, and thought it was an great introductory to le launge de français. I thought the lectures were very informative, although a bit slow so I did put them on 1.5x speed without an issue. Jessica was fantastic, she really cared about the students, and was always happy to answer questions. The 1 hour tutorial is mainly talking about what the grammar lectures covered, and going over listening comprehension. Sometimes they are helpful, but other times they didn't feel like the greatest use of time. Tutorial 2 was the more action packed one. It was 2 hours of speaking and writing activities, along with more reading/listening skills. The biggest weakness of this subject is the lack of opportunities to actually speak, once we get over the roles we play, we only speak french for around 10 /15 minutes total out of the 2 hours sometimes.
The assignments were on the easier side, although the reading comprehension was relatively difficult as you had to look up many unfamiliar words. All assignments were take home except for the oral, which was 5 minutes of talking French with your tutorial 2 teacher. I believe they may be returning to in class tests in the coming semesters, but nothing is confirmed. The rest was a listening section, writing section, and just so many verb conjugation exercises.
This was a nice break to my other subjects, and I do plan to carry on. If I had any advice, know your verb conjugations, they catch up with you very quickly, do all the weekly study activities, even the noncompulsory, and try to involve French activities in everyday life.