Guia docente 2023_24
Facultade de Relacións Internacionais
Grao en Relacións Internacionais
 Subjects
  Foreign Language I: French
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1. Greet and introduce yourself. Give the thanks. Say goodbye. Ask for news. Introduce somebody. Ask where you are from. Write an email or a letter (first steps). Grammar: indefinite articles; the gender of adjectives of nationality; the prepositions of place à / in + city / country. The negation Ne... pas.
Verbs: the present of indicative of "être, avoir, s'appeler". The verbs of the first group in -er. Leave and go.
Vocabulary: numbers from 1 to 20. Identification. The conference. Business Card. Countries. Capitals. Languages.
Phonetics: the alphabet.
2. Characterize someone. Talk about professional responsibilities. Start a conversation. Ask questions about someone. Ask someone's profession. Grammar: the presentatives C'est / Ce sont; the gender and number of the noun and adjective; the prepositions à and de; contractions au, aux, du, des. The direct interrogation with where, when, how, who/what, who is-ce who/what.
Verbs: do, know, come.
Vocabulary: physical and moral characteristics; professions and functions.
Phonetics: acronyms.
3. Write an email, a card, a letter. Appreciate. Characterize a place positively and negatively. Set, accept, decline an appointment. Talk about your family. Grammar: temporal indicators; direct interrogation with est-ce que, subject inversion and intonation change; the recent past and the near future; the possesive adjectives.
Verbs: the irregularities of the verbs of the 1st group; pronominal verbs.
Vocabulary: the months, the days, the times of the day; professional activities; Numbers greater than 20.
Phonetics: interrogative intonation.
4. Talk on the phone. Record a message on an answering machine. Express the frequency. Grammar: the pronouns of COD and COI; the negation of the indefinite articles.
Verbs: the verbs to be able, to have, to want; the imperative of the verbs parler, parte, faire, être, avoir, aller, vouloir; the compound past with être and avoir. The negative form in the past compound. The verbs in -ir of the 2nd group.
Vocabulary: the phone; phone features and keys; forums and chats; leisure with faire du, sortir, rester à la maison.
Phonetics: the tonic accent.
5. Place in space. Orient yourself in one place. Ask / indicate the way.
Grammar: the presentatives; C'est / ce sont, prepositions and adverbs of place; adjectives and demonstrative pronouns. The pronouns and / in.
Verbs: mettre, savoir, attendre; the impersonal formIl y a ; the future of the verbs arriver, finir, mettre, être, avoir.
Vocabulaire: office objects; the building; the ordinals. the city. Travel and means of transport.
Phonetics: the mute and the closed e.
6. Welcoming / being welcomed. Take / ask for an order. Request the bill. Say I like / dislike. Order a meal at home. Invite someone. Accept / reject an invitation. Apologize. Offer something / give thanks. Contact. Propose, accept, reject. Say goodbye. Grammar: the amount; the partitives; the tonic pronouns. The negation non / si. The pronoun en.
Verbs: boire y servir; the imperfect of the verbs avoir, être y parler.
Vocabulary: in the restaurant, types of restaurants, types of meals; the dishes.
Phonetics: the liaisons.
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