Production orale et prononciation / Oral Production and Pronunciation



In this course, students will develop and perfect their oral production skills, by means of various original materials and through a wide array of challenging oral production activities. By working on the linguistic and socio-cultural dimensions of a variety of useful communicative speech situations, students will acquire and consolidate a more sophisticated and lasting proficiency in oral expression. Each class will include systematic work on pronunciation, carefully integrated into the program of the day or the week; practice & correction of French pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation through a wide array of oral exercises (discrimination, repetition, dialogues, in-situation activities...). In all aspects of the course, improving communicative ability will be the priority. A mid-session individual interview will allow students to measure their progress and receive customized suggestions to maximize their oral performance.



Texts: an online course pack including documents and supporting material, articles, and short collections of thematic material to stimulate debate and discussion; excerpts of plays, audio and video clips, etc.



N.B.: Initially, first-year graduate students will be placed in this course on the basis of their scores on the oral interview; although any remaining seats will be opened to other interested students, they should normally register in 6612."





N.B. Initially, first-year graduate students will be placed in this course on the basis of their scores on the oral interview; although any remaining seats will be opened to other interested students, they should normally register in 6612.

Schedule
2:30pm-3:20pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MBH 116 (Jul 5, 2012 to Aug 17, 2012)
2:30pm-3:20pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MBH 117 (Jul 5, 2012 to Aug 17, 2012)
Location
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 116
Instructors