FRIT F250
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French F250 is designed for
students who have completed the equivalent of three semesters of university French. The
focus of this course is to sharpen students' skills in listening, reading,
speaking and writing in French and to deepen their knowledge of French and
Francophone language, literature and culture.
TEXT/MATERIALS: (available at IU bookstore or at TIS)
1)
Sur le vif. Hannelore, J. & Tufts, C. 4th Edition (2006). Boston:
Thomson-Heinle. (Textbook only).
2) Asterix: La grande traversee.
3) Two course packets (film activities packet to be made available later in semester).
COURSE OBJECTIVES :
Our theme for the semester is French in and outside the classroom, or lifelong learning in French. In addition, any student enrolled in F250 has the option of enrolling in F251, a 1-credit related Service Learning course in which students will work with kindergarten through sixth grade children at Templeton or Fairview elementary schools teaching basic French lessons (see Service Learning link on F250 homepage). The goal of F250 is to expand upon and solidify previous grammatical study, as well as to familiarize you with various French media and resources accessible to you for personal pleasure and enrichment beyond F250. Specifically, students will write, illustrate, and record their own children's book in French as well as view TWO French films and an opera outside of class.
GRADING/GRADE DISTRIBUTION:
Grades are calculated according to the scale below. Grades are not curved. There is normally no extra credit offered in F250; however, extra credit is occasionally offered when exceptional cultural opportunities present themselves, or for participation in authorized linguistic studies.
| A+ 975-1000 points | B+ 875-894 | C+ 775-794 | D+ 675-694 |
| A 925-974 | B 825-874 | C 725-774 | D 625-674 |
| A- 895-924 | B- 795-824 | C- 695-724 | D- 595-624 |
| F 0-594 | |||
| TOTAL = 1000 points |
Grades for French F250 will be distributed among the following categories:
| Class Participation/Attendance | 140 points (14 weeks x 10 pts)* |
| Homework/mini quizzes | 130 points |
Written work |
130 points |
| Children's book (100 points) and recording (50 points) | 150 points |
| Movie and opera viewing, and related outside of class exercises (50 points x 3) | 150 points |
| Sur le vif chapter quizzes: there will be a total of four 75 point quizzes given. | 300 points (4 x 75 pts) |
*There
are no participation grades for week 1.
ATTENDANCE/PARTICIPATION/PREPARATION:
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES :
The
following are general guidelines the instructor will follow in assigning the
weekly participation grade. Exact participation points within the specified
ranges are assigned based on individual instructor expectations. A student
assigned a grade of "8.5", for example, but expecting a grade of "9" or "10",
should talk to the instructor about his or her participation expectations for
receiving a higher participation grade.
TARDINESS/ABSENCES:
HOMEWORK:
The syllabus calendar lists the material
to be covered in class each day. Individual instructors will assign homework each day to be prepared and completed for the following class.
Students are expected to prepare the assigned lesson, in
advance of each class period (both reading over what will be covered
"en classe" and completing exercises assigned as "devoirs"). Late
homework is NOT accepted without a valid, documented excuse.
Students should expect to turn homework in about once a week, and instructors may collect homework that is due on a particular day without announcing it in advance. Homework assignments are at the instructor's discretion, and may include the following items:
EXAMS/QUIZZES:
There will be four chapter quizzes. Chapter quizzes will primarily cover grammar reviewed in Sur le vif, but may also contain vocabulary (material to be included will be announced in advance) and questions on F250 films. The goal of these quizzes is to maintain and sharpen your grammatical skills in French for application to your spoken and written French. Quizzes are shown in
red on the syllabus; you should note quiz dates in your calendar. There is NO final exam in F250 .
WRITTEN WORK
Written assignments will be graded on 4 areas: content, organization, vocabulary, and
grammar.
ASSISTANCE WITH GRADED WORK: Students may use their textbooks, dictionaries, and grammar references in preparing assignments, as well as consulting their instructor. However, with the exception of help from the student's instructor and/or in-class activities such as peer editing, OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IS NOT ALLOWED on graded assignments in French 250 (that is, tutors, friends, native speakers, electronic and/or computer-assisted translators, translating programs, spell/grammar checkers, etc.) and is considered cheating.
ABOUT THE USE OF TRANSLATION PROGRAMS:
The use of
computer or on-line translation programs is NOT permitted for
writing assignments in F250 and is considered cheating. As opposed to
dictionaries and grammar references, these programs are not a learning tool
because they simply provide a translation, rather than allowing you to choose
among various words/tenses, etc. to come up with the best translation on your
own. Moreover, translation programs produce inaccurate, incorrect translations,
and are notoriously easy to identify. Students will learn far more by doing
their own work than by risking serious academic consequences.
ACADEMIC HONESTY:As in all cases of cheating, if it is found that a student has used any outside assistance, a Student Academic Misconduct report will be filed with the Office of Student Ethics, and a copy will be placed in the student's academic records, as per the university policy on cheating . Further action may be taken, depending on past or subsequent disciplinary action taken by the University, and may include Disclipinary Probation, Suspension from the University or Expulsion from the University. For full information, see the Indiana University Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct.
The Department of French & Italian fully supports and adheres to all university policies and procedures regarding academic misconduct (cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, interference, etc.), and does not tolerate instances of student incivility in the classroom. Any instances of academic and/or personal misconduct may result in sanction.
INCOMPLETE GRADES:
A grade of Incomplete (I) is
rarely assigned in F250. An incomplete will only be allowed as an option in
cases where an unexpected, severe situation – such as a personal or medical
emergency – prevents the student from completing the final major assignment(s)
of the course. An incomplete is not assigned based on a student’s inability to
make up past missed work, whether or not a medical or personal issue is the
cause. Students who chronically fail to submit graded assignments over the
course of the semester should either drop the course or request a withdrawal. An
incomplete will only be assigned for fully documented and verifiable reasons
which prevent the completion of the course.
F250 COURSE SUPERVISOR: Any questions or concerns about F250 not addressed by your instructor can be forwarded to the F250 course supervisor: Dr. Kelly Sax, Ballantine Hall 636, (Email: ksax) or by telephone at (812) 855-1254.
Contact: ksax
(@indiana.edu)
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