French in practice – Applied phonetics 3304-1DZ1O-PNFS-036
PNJF-applied phonetics: compulsory classes aimed at improving and improving pronunciation and intonation in accordance with the rules of French pronunciation.
semester course - 2g / week = 30 hours
These classes are compulsory for people who were referred to them after the first week of PNJF classes; students whose pronunciation does not raise any objections may be exempted from classes.
WORK METHOD: the classes are conducted in the form of systematic phonetic exercises using multimedia tools.
THE PROGRAM:
- articulation exercises, pronunciation and intonation based on recordings of phonetic exercises (listening / recognizing, imitating, repeating, recording)
- exercises in reference to the theoretical phonetics course (to transcribe in the phonetic alphabet)
- listening to read texts
Course coordinators
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Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
After successfully completing the course the student has the ability to:
1) the correct pronunciation of all sounds, especially vowels; elizia, liaisons.
2) using the right intonation in the right situation (simple communication situations)
3 / read aloud short texts in a communicative manner specific to French.
Assessment criteria
- Attendance and active participation in classes, two absences allowed (unjustified) in the semester.
- Exam
Bibliography
M-L. Danohue-Gaudet , Le vocalisme et le consonantisme français, Delagrave,1969
P.R.Léon , Laboratoire de langues et correction phonétique , Didier, 1962
M. Kaneman-Pougatch, Plaisir des sons, Hatier Didier,1991
as well as the teacher's own recordings and exercises.
• C. Martins, J.-J. Mabilat , Sons et intonation , Didier, Paris 2004
• B.Martini, S.Wachs, Phonetique en dialogues (niveau debutant), Cle International, Paris 2007
• L. Charliac Phonetique progressive du francais (niveau debutant), Cle International, Paris 1999