Portfolio Apprenant Adultes Août 2018
Portfolio Apprenant Adultes Août 2018
Portfolio Apprenant Adultes Août 2018
Portfolio
Adults
Last updated August 2018
To the student,
Let this portfolio guide you through your Francophone journey at the
AFD, stay curious, and be like this portfolio, open to continuous
improvement.
Warm regards,
Contact: [email protected]
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Table of contents
• Our Methodology………………………………. p. 4
• Study Guide...………………………………….. p. 6
• CECR Levels…………………………………… p. 7
• Course Progression – Adults…………………. p. 9
• How to use Saison book……………….……... p. 11
• Progression Chart…………...………............... p. 12
• What to expect ………………………………… p. 17
• Workshops…………………..………………….. p. 37
• Exams…………………………………………… p. 38
• Resources…..………………………………….. p. 41
• Cultural Events..……………………………….. p. 42
• Contact………………………………………….. p. 44
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Our Methodology
The Alliance Française de Denver implements the AF Frames that sets
clear learning objectives at each stage of the learning process based on its
interpretation of the Common European Framework of References for Foreign
Languages (CEFRFL1) for our context.
Immerse yourself
The AFD implements an action-based method and communicative
approach in its classes to engage every student. Students are immersed in a
Francophone setting with little to no English to maximize the learning
experience. This practice is based on countless studies that prioritize the
Foreign Language in the classroom to ensure its acquisition.
Our teachers are native and near-native French speakers that create a
relaxed yet studious atmosphere. The AFD offers core classes that exploits the
latest and highly acclaimed French teaching manuals as well as an array of
workshops created by the Pedagogic Team. You will gain the confidence to
speak, read, write, and understand French and learn about the Francophone
World.
The chosen manuals are design to allow the students to discover
grammars and use them in context. They are in the French language to teach
students the language within context and how to use what they learn in
different contexts as well. Students will learn the basics of the French language
and build on these knowledges with every unit. Students will also write, read,
and present with their peers to continue further enhance the experience in the
classroom.
Set attainable goals
It is the goal of most of our students to be able to converse in French.
While teaching competency in writing and reading, our classes have a strong
focus on oral communication. This portfolio provides a detailed path from
complete Beginner to Upper Intermediate, an independent speaker. It is
important to know that the language learning process is one that does not
occur overnight, diligence and consistency are a part of the process. However,
one of the most important parts is to have fun with in the journey.
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It is imperative to have a continuous conversation between the teacher and
the student about class levels. By doing this, the student will know what they
can produce and what they will be able to produce later in the Francophone
journey at the AFD. The student can also plan and study accordingly. Use this
portfolio to keep track of your journey as well as the AF Passeport!
Resources
The AFD is more than a French school, you can communicate in French
with our staff. Our Library and Mediatheque consist of over 5,000 items for
students including CDs, DVDs, books for all levels, the AFD provides online
resources to complement the books in class. An imperative part of learning a
language is the exploitation of authentic documents.
Furthermore, the AFD organizes over 155 cultural events every year,
and each one of them is an opportunity to learn more and immerse yourself in
the French language and Francophone cultures.
Moreover, there are diverse resources online that can be shared. Upon
enrolling in a class, in the confirmation, the student will receive a handful of
practical resources that they can exploit.
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Study Guide
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CECR Levels
Do you know the common European framework of reference for languages
(CEFR)?
BEGINNER
A1.1 – A1.2 – A1.3 – A1.4
(80 to 100 hours)
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Can recognize and use familiar words and simple phrases for
concrete purposes. Can introduce themselves or someone else.
Can ask and answer basic questions about home, family,
surroundings, etc. Can communicate in a basic way when the
other person speaks slowly and clearly, and is ready to repeat or
reformulate to help communication.
UPPER BEGINNER
A2.1 – A2.1– A2.3 – A2.4
(180 to 220 hours)
UPPER INTERMEDIATE
B2.1 – B2.2 – B2.3 – B2.4
(530 to 650 hours)
If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our free
placement test to ensure you are starting at the right level.
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Course Progression
BEGINNER
CECRL
AFD Levels Units
Levels A1.1 .
Units 1, 2
A1.2 Units 3, 4
A1.3 Units 5, 6, 7
A1.4 Units 8, 9
UPPER BEGINNER
AFD Levels Units
CEFRL
Levels
A2.1
A2.2 . Units 0, 1, 2
Units 3, 4
A2.3
Units 5, 6, 7
A2.4
Units 8, 9
INTERMEDIATE
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How to use Saison book
Example: Unit 7 from Saison 1
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Video intro of theme
No more than two
authentic documents
per page.
The same audio is
broken down into 4
parts!
Phrase and
vocabulary bubbles
for pre discovery.
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continuation.
Total: 4 pages
Phrase and
vocabulary
bubbles for pre
discovery.
Phrase and
vocabulary
bubbles for pre
discovery.
Discussion questions
Discussion of authentic
documents.
Remember to ask
follow-up questions!
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continuation.
Mini projects based on
studied themes.
Students can present
in front of the class.
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Read the culture
section for
homework and
discuss in the
following class.
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What to expect?
Saison 1
BEGINNERS A1.1
101 Units 0, 1, 2
Grammar Phonetics
The verbs s’appeler, être, avoir The alphabet, sentence prosody.
Expressions je m’appelle, je suis, and j’ai __ ans Final consonants and the silent e
Definite articles (e muet); masculine and feminine
The expression je voudrais. indefinite articles.
Prepositions (à, en, au, aux) The plural liaison, distinguishing
-er verbs (parler, habiter) between le and les.
The basic negative (ne…pas)
Indefinite articles (un, une, des)
Framing questions with qui (est-ce), quel
Subject and stress pronouns, oui, non, si !
Gender and agreement for nouns and adjectives
The verbs venir and aller 17
Possessive adjectives
Spatial prepositions dans, chez, sur, sous
What to expect?
BEGINNERS A1.2 Saison 1
102 Units 3 & 4
Grammar Phonetics
Contractions (de + le, de + les) The sound [y] like du, the sound [ø]
The verbs vouloir, pouvoir, devoir like deux, the sound [ɛ] like fais;
The interrogative adjective quel liaisons with consonants.
Reflexive verbs (s’appeler, se réveiller…) The sound [o] like photo, and the
The near future (le futur proche) sound [ɔ̃] like nom.
The pronoun on
Demonstrative adjectives
The verbs venir and sortir
Common adverbs
The past tense (passé composé)
The difference between être and avoir
The imperfect tense (l’imparfait)
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What to expect?
Saison 1
BEGINNERS A1.3
103 Units 5, 6, 7
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Se f-assessment
BEGINNER
A1.1 – A1.2 – A1.3 – A1.4
Listening skills:
You'll listen twice, to three or four short recordings (2-3
minutes each) dealing with everyday situations, then
answer questions that test your understanding.
Reading skills:
You'll be given four or five short texts dealing with various
situations from everyday life, along with questions to test
your comprehension.
Writing skills:
Two parts: .
- Complete a form
- Write about daily life in the form of a postcard,
email, photo captions, etc.
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What to expect?
UPPER Saison 2
A2.1 Units 0, 1, 2
BEGINNER 201
Grammar Phonetics
Pose questions with subject inversion The [u] sound in soupe, the [o]
Nominalization sound in haute, the [ɔ] sound
Indirect object pronouns in bol, the [y] sound in bulle, the
Direct and indirect discourse (retelling [ɥ] sound in huit.
events) The [y] sound in sur, the [ø]
The verb suivre sound in peu, the [œ] as in sœur,
The comparative and the superlative the [i] sound in lit, the [e] sound
The plus-que-parfait and the past tenses in épée , the [ɛ] sound in père
(l’imparfait et le passé composé)
Agreement of past participles
Demonstrative and interrogative pronouns
The verbs vivre and valoir
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What to expect?
UPPER Saison 2
A2.3 Units 5, 6, 7
BEGINNER 203
Grammar Phonetics
The relative pronouns où and dont The [ã] sound in banc, the [ɔ]̃
The gerund sound in bon, the [i] sound
The pronouns en and y in pique, the [j] sound in payer.
The subjunctive
Expressing obligation Vowel sequencing and liaison,
The verb accueillir the sound [R] in ra.
Adjective placement within a sentence
Restriction
The subjunctive tense with emotions
The near future and the future tenses
The verb craindre
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What to expect?
UPPER Saison 2
A2.4 Units 8 & 9
BEGINNER 204
Listening skills:
You'll listen, twice, to three or four short recordings (3-5
minutes each) dealing with everyday situations, then
answer questions in order to demonstrate how well you
understand.
Reading skills:
You'll be given three or four short texts dealing with
various situations from everyday life, along with a
questionnaire.
Speaking skills:
This test includes three parts:
- Directed interview
- Information exchange
–Simulated dialogue
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What to expect?
B1.1 Saison 3
INTERMEDIATE 301
Units 1 & 2
Grammar Phonetics
Express goals (de peur que, en vue de) Mandatory liaisons, vowels [u]
Communicate desires (Ça serait bien and [o], the [ø] sound,
de/que…) intonation and hesitation.
Possessive pronouns (le mien, la sienne) Forbidden liaisons, nasal
Relative pronouns (qui, dont, où) vowels [ɑ̃], [ɔ̃] and [ɛ]̃
The past participle and differentiating intonation with declarations.
between avoir and être
Past tenses (imparfait, passé
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Negation
What to expect?
B1.2 Saison 3
INTERMEDIATE 302 Units 3 & 4
Grammar Phonetics
Passive forms (se laisser, se faire) Punctuation, intonation,
Expressions of certitude and doubt consonants, liaisons and
Past conditional tense and verbal forms to ellipses.
talk about uncertain events using Il semble The falling [ə] sound,
que, Il paraîtrait que blending of consonant
Indicators of time (depuis, il y sounds and informal register
a, pendant, dans, en)
Composed relative pronouns (à laquelle,
auquel…)
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What to expect?
B1.3 Saison 3
INTERMEDIATE
303 Units 5 & 6
Grammar Phonetics
Adverbs to add value to an opinion Semi vowels [j], [ɥ], [w], the
Anaphora Antillean accent, the separation
Double pronouns of an initial sequence, intonation:
Pronominal verbs emphasis
[ɛ]̃ , [ɛ], consonant gemination,
onomatopoeias.
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Self-assessment
INTERMEDIATE
B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4
Listening skills:
You'll listen, twice, to three different recordings of no more
than 6 minutes each, then answer some multiple-choice
and essay questions to test your understanding.
Reading skills:
You'll be given two texts, one of general interest, and the
other related to a specific task, as well as some questions to
test your comprehension.
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Writing skills:
Write an opinion about a topic of general interest in the form
of an letter, article, or essay
Speaking skills:
This test is divided into three
parts:
- Directed interview
- Interactive exercise
- Expressing a point of view
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What to expect?
UPPER Saison 4
B2.1
INTERMEDIATE 401 Units 1 & 2
Workshops Vocabulary
Manifest discontent and Humor and feelings, humor and
exasperation, write a humoristic spectacles, neologisms
blog, decode comic strips, create Entrepreneurship, inventions, hyperbole
a present an administration for
wellness, write an email asking Phonetics
for information.
Express disapproval, complain
Silent ‘e’, y’a = il y a, le calembour
through email, decode a song,
The tu, SMS abbreviations,
expose difficulties and propose
abbreviations
solutions, write lyrics.
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What to expect?
UPPER Saison 4
B2.2
INTERMEDIATE 402 Units 3 & 4
Workshops Vocabulary
Give and receive confidence, write Images and advertisement, language
an efficient message, learn about and Francophonie, listing
and decode figurative speech, Work and parity, rebellion and
write a letter to the newspaper conviction, abbreviations
Express shock, write a claim,
converse about the Declaration of Phonetics
Human Rights, decode a cartoon,
react and take a position in a
The je, onomatopoeia, rhymes
forum
The verlan, “Tous”, la charade
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What to expect?
Workshops Vocabulary
Write a eulogy, express Art and meditation, family and
indignation to the newspaper, society, oxymoron
decode a sculpture, debate art, Luxury and excellence, dreams and
write about a sculpture on a he environment, personification
social network, Exodus and communities, generation
Express disgust, evaluate a and involvement, verlan
product, internet services, tell a
story, decode a poem, write a Phonetics
poem
Make an insult, write a cover
“Oui” ou “non”, accents, le calembour,
letter, decode a campaign
“Il” et “elle”, assimilation, spoonerism
poster, write a blog
Le “qui”, portmanteau words, trompe-
oreilles
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What to expect?
UPPER Saison 4
B2.4
INTERMEDIATE 404 Units 8, 9
Workshops Vocabulary
Avoid answering, write a Symbols and politics, space and
convincing discourse, decode a adventure, periphrase
letter, convince people to Health and genetics, megacities and
participate in Mars One, create a folly, comparison
reading sheet
Accuse and reject, write a right of
reply, decode an illustration and an
Phonetics
absurd poem, play in an absurd
Consonant groups, Le “plus”, acronyms
play, write an absurd text
Interjections, loan words, paronyms
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Self-assessment
UPPER INTERMEDIATE
B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4
Listening skills:
You'll listen, twice, to three different recordings of no more
than 6 minutes each, then answer some multiple-choice
and essay questions to test your understanding.
Reading skills:
You'll be given two texts, one of general interest, and the
other related to a specific task, as well as some questions to
test your comprehension.
.
Writing skills:
Write an opinion about a topic of general interest in the form
of an letter, article, or essay
Speaking skills:
This test is divided into three parts:
- Directed interview
- Interactive exercise
- Expressing a point of view
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Conversation & Workshops
Are your writing and grammar skills in French good but you want to
improve your oral communication?
Would you like to learn more about French through cultural aspects?
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French Exams
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French Exams
The DELF and DALF are diplomas awarded by the French Ministry of
Education to prove the French-language skills of non-French candidates. There are
six independent diplomas, which correspond, respectively, to the six levels of the
Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
(CEFR)
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French Exams
TCF-ANF
Test de Connaissance du Français pour l’Accès à la
Nationalité Française
TCF-DAP
Test de Connaissance du Français pour la Demande
d’Admission Préalable
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French Exams
TCF-QC
Test de Connaissance du Français pour le Quebec
The TCF for Québec is a specific version of the Test de Connaissance du Français
(TCF) which has been elaborated by the CIEP based on the request of the Ministry
of Immigration and Cultural Communities of Québec (MICC) to assess French
language competency in those wishing to emigrate to Québec.
The TCF for Québec is composed of listening comprehension, oral expression and
optional reading comprehension and written expression modules. The
candidate must achieve a minimum overall evaluated level of B2
Your TCF for Québec certificate is only valid for your emigration application.
You cannot use it for example for admission to a French university or for other
purposes.
DAE FLE
Diplome d’Aptitude à l’Enseignement du Français Langue
Etrangère
The DAEFLE is a distance learning course for initial or further training. The
diploma is awarded after 480 hours of training (6 modules) and success in the
final exam (a preparatory module over several sessions is possible)
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Resources
Library
Our library, situated on the second floor of our building, is a perfect
place to read and study in a quiet environment.
Translation
Alliance Française members receive a 10% discount on the
translation services fee.
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Cultural Events
5 à 7 –French Hour Conversation
Every first Thursday
Enjoy a glass of wine, a slice of cheese, practice your French, see
our latest art exhibit, and meet other Francophiles from the
Denver area. All levels of French speakers are welcome!
Do you love French cinema? Then you won’t want to miss our
J’adore Ciné Club French movie nights.
French language, English subtitles
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Cultural Events
Do you like to read in French? Then this reading club is made for
you! Come to read and discuss about the selected books by Dr
Timothy Brown will animate this Book Club.
L’Alliance & Co
Founded in 1978, l’Alliance & Co is the only
French theatre troupe in Denver. The troupe
delights in pushing the boundaries of theatre,
playing at the artistic edge where French and
American cultures meet. Join the troupe now!
ADDRESS
571 Galapago Street Denver,
Colorado 80204
PHONE NUMBER
303.831.0304
E-MAIL
[email protected]
WEBSITE
www. afdenver.org
BUSINESS HOURS
Mon – Thu 9:00 am-6:45 pm
Fri – 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Sat – 9:00 am-12:00 pm
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