To provide the ability to read and understand the French written scripts with the usage of the dictionary when necessary. To make sure, shopping, road description and daily conversations can be done.
Prerequisite(s)
French II
Corequisite(s)
Course Code Course Name…
Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Short repeating on subjects including French 1. Examples from second and third present tense conjugations.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
2. Week
Studies on the effects of accord on participial verbs caused by personal pronouns in simple past tense use, explanations on all verbs’ “simple future tense” conjugation. Distribution of new copies that include new vocabulary information and sentence exercises with future tense verbs. Reading exercise and question-answer practice. Assignments.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
3. Week
Explanations about time and place adverbs, indefinite pronouns, using them in a sentence, examples of how to use time and place adverbs in future and past tense sentences.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
4. Week
Explanation of story tense and examples about using it with simple past tense. Remembering signal adjectives, explanation possessive pronouns and signal pronouns. Assignments about all subjects.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
5. Week
Practices on signal adjectives and pronouns, time and place adverbs and possessive pronouns. Reading pieces and question-answer exercises.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
6. Week
Midterm week.
7. Week
Explaining midterm questions. Distributing new vocabulary copies. Sentence making exercises. Reading exercises and question-answer exercises. Assignments on all subjects.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
8. Week
Explaining indirect speech, techniques on making a sentence in indirect speech structure. Showing inflection and formation of conditional mood-conditional present. Entering to conditional sentences. Related reading and question-answer exercises.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
9. Week
Practicing on conditional sentences. Explaining conditional mood making table. Indirect sentences exercise. Distribution of copies including new vocabulary and translation exercises.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
10. Week
Exercise on relative pronouns. Repetition and practices on conditional mood. Reading pieces and question-answer exercises.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
11. Week
Exercises on possessive pronouns, signal pronouns, indefinite pronouns and relative pronouns. Translation exercises. Distribution of the papers including new vocabulary information and practicing translation exercises on them. Assignments about all subjects.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
12. Week
Translation exercises. Repetition before the final exam. Reading exercises. Question-answer exercises.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
13. Week
Distribution of the papers including new vocabulary information and translation exercises on them. Reading exercises and question-answer exercises. Repetition before the final exam depending on the general wishes.
Oral presentation, Written examples, Recitations.
14. Week
Cheering up concert before the final exam.
15. Week
Final exam
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Attendance
1
10
Final Exam
1
50
Program Outcomes
PO-1
The students will be able to define all kinds of concepts related to communication, new media, art and culture (New media and communication)
PO-2
The students will be able to understand the historical developments of communication and new media issues, as cultural, social, and technological change depending on the areas of related changes. They will be able to evaluate the results.
PO-3
The students will be able to follow technological, cultural, and social changes and apply them to their fields
PO-4
The students will be able to analyze and evaluate the new media and communication issues and criticize them by interpreting their understanding.
PO-5
The students will be able to produce scientific content by researching and analyzing theoretical and conceptual issues related to new media and communication fields with a scientific approach
PO-6
The students will be able to manage time and resources effectively by improving content production and management skills on digital platforms.
PO-7
The students will be able to develop detailed and necessary knowledge in specific areas of expertise such as internet journalism, digital marketing, digital advertising, new media programming, and public relations in social media.
PO-8
The students can produce original works in various fields, such as digital animation, digital photography, interactive media design, digital game design, and application design.
PO-9
The students will be able to understand artistic works by following current and digital works of art.
PO-10
The students will be able to create strategies for institutions in social media platforms and put them into practice.
PO-11
The students will be able to put their creative ideas into practice in digital platforms and produce multimedia projects.
PO-12
The students will be able to use the necessary tools and equipments in their profession in the right place and at the right time, and relate the theoretical knowledge they have acquired to the sector practices.
PO-13
The students will be able to produce by working in a disciplined, planned and creative manner.
PO-14
The students will be able to produce projects in various competitions, exhibitions, panels, biennials and seminars etc. in national and international areas.
PO-15
The students will be able to provide solutions to the problems encountered in the communication process and will be able to use the initiative related to the topic.