French

French 1 (3ECTS) Haaga-Helia

Language of instruction: English
Time period: Course opens in Moodle on April 29th

Online meetings:

Online meetings (mandatory meeting 29.4., in addition to that three others):

  • 29.04: 9-10 (1h)
  • 6.05: 9-12 (3h)
  • 13.05: 9-12 (3h)
  • 20.05: 9-12 (3h)
  • 27.05: 9-12 (3h)
  • 3.06: 9-12 (3h)
  • 10.06: 9-12 (3h)
  • 24.06: 9-12 (3h) Please notice the change of date!!
Moodle exam:

  • Exam 1: Wed 21.05. (8am) -Sunday 18.05 (8pm)
  • Exam 2: Wed 11.06. (8Aam) -Sunday 8.06 (8pm)
  • Exam 3: Wed 25.06. (8am) -Sunday 29.06 (8pm)
CEFR level: A0 -> A1.1
Prerequisites: Completing the course does not require previous knowledge in French.

Course contents 

You will learn the basics of the French language. You will learn to tell about yourself and how to greet people. You will learn how to ask and show the way. You will learn to conjugate verbs and to form negative sentences. You will learn to express time and the vocabulary related to visiting a coffeeshop. You will also learn the correct intonation of affirmative and interrogative sentences 

  • alphabet and phonetic alphabet  
  • French sounds and their spelling 
  • verbal conjugation 
  • gender of the nouns 
  • pronouns 
  • numbers 0-100 

Learning outcomes 

You will be able to 

  • introduce yourself and your family 
  • talk about your studies 
  • discuss hobbies, weather and your plans for the near future  
  • use correct intonation in affirmative and interrogative sentences  
  • apply the most central rules of the French grammar 

Study material 

All the materials are available in a digital learning environment. 

Teaching and evaluation methods  

You will study independently with the help of texts, recordings, videos and interactive exercises in the learning environment and practice what you have learned in the weekly online meetings. 

The evaluation is based on the interactive exercises and assignments and three exams.  

Grading scale and evaluation criteria  

Pass/Fail or 0-5 depending on the implementation. 

The assignments are evaluated with the scale pass/fail.   

Amount of work depending on modes of study 

  • Self-study 30h
  • Exercises 20h
  • Online meetings 13 x 2h = 26h
  • Exams 5 h   

81 hours. One credit corresponds to 27 h of student’s work (3 x 27h = 81h).  

Enrol to the course here.