Year One
Modern French Language 1
You will deepen your understanding of French grammar and syntax with the help of tutors experienced in facilitating the transition from A-level to university-level competence You will learn appropriate technical vocabulary and handle complex structures You will develop the skills required to produce authentic and accurate translations of written texts in both English and French Finally writing in formal French introduces you to the structures and methods used to debate ideas on contemporary issues You will increase your reading and comprehension skills and develop your ability to exploit texts for vocabulary idioms syntax and grammatical structures Working with a native speaker in small groups you will discuss topics on contemporary French and Francophone culture and society using audio video and written resources
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Modern French Language for Beginners
As a beginner in the acquisition of the French language you will cover the main linguistic skills in speaking listening writing and reading You will focus on gaining grammatical accuracy as well as communicative fluency and competence By the end of the you will be expected to be able to sustain everyday conversations in French read authentic texts such as newspaper articles follow the gist of TV video extracts and be able to write an intermediate range of texts in French You will also work on basic translations to and from French as a means of consolidating your knowledge
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A French cultural module
The Story of Modern France
Why is modern France so deeply invested in the past? What are the milestones in the creation of modern France? How have notions of France and Frenchness been shaped through the stories told about them? These are some of the questions you will explore through close reading of primary sources from major periods and events in French history You will explore a range of written visual and audio-visual materials from the student posters of May 1968 to prints dating back to the French Revolution and from stories of Charlemagne to films and texts reflecting France’s ongoing preoccupation with its (often controversial) recent past Equipped with these foundations you will be well prepared to study further aspects of French and Francophone culture in the later stages of your degree
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Two Theatre Studies modules
Theatre and Performance in Context
This module considers what theatre and performance can tell us about our histories cultures societies and identities You’ll watch read and study a range of theatre and performance from across historical cultural and geographical borders in order to see how it not only reflects society but also seeks to change and shape it The module is split into four blocks considering theatre and gender race sexuality and class This module will help you to hone your academic writing research and presentation skills which will serve you throughout your degree
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From Text to Performance
Through practical exploration of a number of selected plays and texts in this module you’ll investigate the process of taking material from page to stage or performance and the relationship between theory and practice You’ll have the opportunity to experiment practically with realising multiple texts in performance considering aspects such as staging genre narrative structure performance strategies dramaturgical thinking and directorial conceptualization as well as the changing role and function of the audience
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Intermediate Year
Modern French Language 2
You will consolidate and develop the productive and receptive language skills acquired in your first By the end of the module you should have appropriate knowledge of vocabulary and syntactic and grammatical structures to produce written French in two prescribed genres You will develop your skills in translation to and from French with a focus on specific translation problems and increase the accuracy with which you use grammatical structures In spoken French you will comprehend and produce structured spoken French on a range of topics of contemporary significance in the context of simulated scenarios
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Modern French Language 2 (Post-beginners)
You will increase the range of your general and specialised vocabulary in French improve your speaking listening and comprehension skills and develop your ability to translate from French including through a sound knowledge of grammar register semantic nuances and style There will be opportunities to write in French and to work on materials applicable to real-life situations
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A selection of optional modules in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures (30 credits) and in Theatre and Performance Studies (60 credits)
Final Year
Modern French Language 3
You will consolidate and develop your ability to write and speak confidently and at a level of intellectual sophistication in correct French By the end of the course you should be able to produce a structured written argument on a given topic in French that is grammatically correct idiomatic varied in vocabulary and grammatical structure and in an appropriate register You should be able to translate from French to English and English to French accurately using your detailed knowledge of grammar vocabulary and idiom and employing an appropriate register You will strengthen your skills in pronunciation and intonation and demonstrate these through fluent oral presentation and discussion of an intellectually serious topic
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A selection of optional modules in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures (30 credits) and in Theatre and Performance Studies (60 credits)
Optional modules
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