Course Description
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Course Name
French Phonetics 3
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Host University
Institut Catholique de Paris
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Location
Paris, France
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Area of Study
French
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Language Level
Intermediate, High Intermediate, Advanced
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Contact Hours
126 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits9
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units14
Hours & Credits
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Overview
This courses deals with the following points according to their level: presentation and recognition of sounds, articulation and prosody, functioning of French phonetics system. It enables the student to improve their pronunciation, to understand the spoken French, to learn how to pronounce what is written and to write what is
heard.PROGRAM
Listen properly to produce properly: Study of significant or speech sounds of French:
-Vowels
-Consonants
-Semi-consonantsHow do the sounds get organize:
-Transition and liking
-The fall or the hold of the (e)
-Rhythm groups and intonationAt each level, all these points are dealt with (except for the semi-consonants which are not treated at the beginner level).
OBJECTIVES
-At the beginner level, all that matters is the learning of new sounds thanks to discrimination tests (vous/vu//le/les//bon/vont//temps/ton?)
Learning the international phonetic alphabet and rehearsal exercises.
-Correction in the lab.-At the elementary level, same process of discrimination and rehearsal; it is added with personal productions (finding words which have studied sounds) and we start the spotting of these sounds in short texts.
Correction in the lab.-At the intermediate level, same process as the previous one with an augmentation of productions (making short sentences with studied sounds); starting short phonetic transcription.
-Correction in the lab.-At the advanced level, we continue the same process requesting a more expanded production, readout, transcriptions (from a written text) and decoding from a transcribed text in phonetics. Introduction to the notion of the French phonetic system.
-Correction in the lab.-At the teaching profession level (one-session courses), resumption of all the previous activities to which it will be added the comparison of the phonetic system of mother tongue of a student and French (contrastive phonetics). What to know in this last field and how to teach it.
-Correction in the lab.
Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.
Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.
Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. According to ISA policy and possible visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by their home institutions, for the duration of the program.