DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH
SYLLABI FOR JANUARY 2019 INTERNAL C.A. TESTS |
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Course & Paper |
Textbook/ Reference |
Syllabus |
Certificate FRN-131 (“French Grammar”) |
Connexions-1 |
Lessons 1 to 4 (grammar) |
Certificate FRN-132 (“French Comprehension & Paragraph Writing”) |
Connexions-1 |
Lessons 1 to 4 (grammar, all stories & other texts) + 5 sentences on any one of these themes: Portrait d’un(e) ami(e) Mes goûts et mes préférences Une visite à un restaurant Une lettre à un(e) ami(e)
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Certificate FRN-133 (“Listening & Speaking Skills in French”) |
Connexions-1 |
Self introduction & questions |
Diploma FRN-231 (“French Grammar & Questions from the Text”) |
Nouveau Sans Frontières -2 |
Unité- 1 for the stories (1.1 to 1.5) & all grammar topics of certificate course, those of both the 1st & 2nd units of diploma |
Diploma FRN-232 (“French Translation & Comprehension”) |
Nouveau Sans Frontières -2 |
Poems of Unité- 1 (1.1 to 1.5); translation Eng.=>Fre.=> Eng.
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Diploma FRN-233 (French Comprehension & Essay)
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Nouveau Sans Frontières -2 |
Unseen passages & a short composition of 150-200 words on “Mon pays”/ “Une excursion”)
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Diploma FRN-234 (“Listening & Speaking Skills in French”) |
Nouveau Sans Frontières -2 |
Self introduction, reading from the textbook, questions on the stories/poems & general questions |
Adv. Diploma FRN-331 (“French Translation & Comprehension”) |
Unseen texts |
Unseen passages All grammar taught so far + Fr-Eng-Fr translation |
Adv. Diploma FRN-332 (“French Grammar & History of French Literature”) |
Lanson /Castex /Brunel /Cazamian... |
All grammar taught so far + 19th century : the beginnings : socio-political situation & literature movement; Romanticism;
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Adv. Diploma FRN-333 (“French Literature”) |
Lanson /Castex /Brunel /Cazamian... & Texts of the poems;
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19th century : the beginnings : socio-political situation & literature movement; Romanticism; Texts : poetry : “Le Cor” de Vigny; “Le Vallon” de Lamartine |
Adv. Diploma FRN-334 (“Listening & Speaking Skills in French”) |
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Questions on movements, authors & texts; general questions |
Dr. Swarnendu Baksi
HoD, Department of French