French
A.Y. 2023/2024
Learning objectives
The course aims to present, on the one hand, the morphosyntactic structures of intermediate and advanced level of the French language and, on the other hand, through the study of texts dedicated to issues related to international relations, a correct methodology of analysis that takes into account not only the grammatical and lexical dimension but also the logical and argumentative one.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student will have acquired the necessary lexical-grammatical skills to deal critically with the reading and interpretation of texts related to international relations at an advanced-intermediate level. The exercises carried out in the classroom will also enable the student to achieve comprehension and oral production skills at an intermediate level.
Lesson period: First trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First trimester
This programme of the French Language for International Relations course for the academic year 2021-22 is provisional. The final programme and all practical information will be made available on the course website on the ARIEL platform.
Course syllabus
The GRAMMATICAL PROGRAMME covers the following topics:
A. LE GROUPE VERBAL
1. les pronoms personnels sujet et complément (clitiques et disjoints)
2. la conjugaison des verbes réguliers et des plus fréquents verbes irréguliers (see list on the course website on the ariel platform):
a) INDICATIF: présent, imparfait, passé composé, plus-que-parfait, futur simple et futur antérieur;
b) CONDITIONNEL: présent et passé;
c) SUBJONCTIF: présent et passé;
d) participe présent et gérondif
3. la phrase passive
4. la phrase négative
5. la phrase interrogative
6. les gallicismes
B. LES PROPOSITIONS SUBORDONNÉES
1. les propositions relatives
2. les propositions de temps
3. les propositions de cause
4. les propositions de conséquence
5. les propositions de but
6. les propositions conditionnelles (phrase hypothétique)
7. les propositions concessives
MONOGRAPHIC COURSE
«Les fondements de la théorie libéral de l'état et le débat politique international». The course will consist of the analysis of lexical-grammatical structures and logical arguments contained in texts by classical and contemporary authors.
A. LE GROUPE VERBAL
1. les pronoms personnels sujet et complément (clitiques et disjoints)
2. la conjugaison des verbes réguliers et des plus fréquents verbes irréguliers (see list on the course website on the ariel platform):
a) INDICATIF: présent, imparfait, passé composé, plus-que-parfait, futur simple et futur antérieur;
b) CONDITIONNEL: présent et passé;
c) SUBJONCTIF: présent et passé;
d) participe présent et gérondif
3. la phrase passive
4. la phrase négative
5. la phrase interrogative
6. les gallicismes
B. LES PROPOSITIONS SUBORDONNÉES
1. les propositions relatives
2. les propositions de temps
3. les propositions de cause
4. les propositions de conséquence
5. les propositions de but
6. les propositions conditionnelles (phrase hypothétique)
7. les propositions concessives
MONOGRAPHIC COURSE
«Les fondements de la théorie libéral de l'état et le débat politique international». The course will consist of the analysis of lexical-grammatical structures and logical arguments contained in texts by classical and contemporary authors.
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge of French language: A2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). As the course is based on a comparative lexical-grammatical analysis between French and Italian, a good knowledge of Italian is also required.
Teaching methods
The monographic course includes the analysis of the scheduled texts with the active participation of the students (reading aloud, linguistic analysis, discussions on the topics developed by the individual texts).
Grammar exercises include the presentation of intermediate/advanced level grammar rules, with exercises to check and consolidate the notions learned.
Grammar exercises include the presentation of intermediate/advanced level grammar rules, with exercises to check and consolidate the notions learned.
Teaching Resources
GRAMMATICAL TEST
Any grammar of the French language at intermediate/advanced level (B1/B2), with exercises.
ORAL EXAMINATION
1) PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING THE COURSE
Bramati A. (edited by), es fondements de la théorie libérale de l'état et le débat politique international, LUMI, Milan 2023 (available from 12 September 2023).
To actively follow the lessons, interested students must retrieve the text within the first week of the course. For the purchase, please contact the Libreria LUMI in Sesto San Giovanni: e-mail: [email protected]; tel. 02.83.41.38.30 or 338.9955081.
2) PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS NON ATTENDING THE COURSE
Students who are unable to attend the lectures will replace the anthology "Le monde comme il va" with the study of two volumes:
1. Badiou Alain, Notre mal vient de plus loin. Penser les tueries du 13 novembre, Fayard, Paris 2016.
In addition, a volume to choose from:
- Maalouf Amin, Les identités meurtrières, Le Livre de Poche, Paris, 2001.
- Fassin Didier, Punir. Une passion contemporaine, Le Seuil, Paris, 2017.
- Eribon Didier, Retour à Reims, Flammarion, Paris, 2010.
Any grammar of the French language at intermediate/advanced level (B1/B2), with exercises.
ORAL EXAMINATION
1) PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING THE COURSE
Bramati A. (edited by), es fondements de la théorie libérale de l'état et le débat politique international, LUMI, Milan 2023 (available from 12 September 2023).
To actively follow the lessons, interested students must retrieve the text within the first week of the course. For the purchase, please contact the Libreria LUMI in Sesto San Giovanni: e-mail: [email protected]; tel. 02.83.41.38.30 or 338.9955081.
2) PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS NON ATTENDING THE COURSE
Students who are unable to attend the lectures will replace the anthology "Le monde comme il va" with the study of two volumes:
1. Badiou Alain, Notre mal vient de plus loin. Penser les tueries du 13 novembre, Fayard, Paris 2016.
In addition, a volume to choose from:
- Maalouf Amin, Les identités meurtrières, Le Livre de Poche, Paris, 2001.
- Fassin Didier, Punir. Une passion contemporaine, Le Seuil, Paris, 2017.
- Eribon Didier, Retour à Reims, Flammarion, Paris, 2010.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of two tests:
- written test: grammar test aimed at verifying the knowledge of morphosyntactic structures at intermediate and advanced level of the French language.
- oral test: interview aimed at testing knowledge of the logical structure and arguments contained in the texts analysed during the course.
Further information on the ariel platform course webpage.
- written test: grammar test aimed at verifying the knowledge of morphosyntactic structures at intermediate and advanced level of the French language.
- oral test: interview aimed at testing knowledge of the logical structure and arguments contained in the texts analysed during the course.
Further information on the ariel platform course webpage.
L-LIN/04 - LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - FRENCH - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professor:
Bramati Alberto Giordano
Shifts:
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Professor:
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