Description : A single-volume intermediate French program, Ensuite places readings at the core of each chapter. The readings, both literary excerpts and articles from journals and magazines, serve as the basis for each chapter?s vocabulary development, grammar, and many of the communicative activities. The real-life materials are interesting to students and effective for building language skills. Reading strategies help students understand the most important aspects of the readings. Pair and group activities, integrated within the grammar sections, encourage meaningful conversation.
New Features :
New chapter openers introduce students to the cultural topics and grammar points to be discussed in each chapter.
Additional vocabulary appears in each chapter to reflect the innovative developments in technology and the impact of shifting cultural interests that affect French and francophone societies.
New pre-reading activities ? Culture et contexte and Strategies de lecture ? accompany each reading.
Updated readings and realia provide students with information concerning the recent changes in the European monetary unit and contemporary cultural and social issues.
Newly revised communicative activities offer students new topics to develop and explore in class discussions.
A brand new text-specific Website enables students to learn more about the history, literature and culture of the French-speaking world.
A newly revised Testing Program provides instructors with updated testing materials that incorporate the changes in scope in the fourth edition of Ensuite.
Retained Features :
Every unit and chapter has been constructed around a set of proficiency functions (asking questions, narrating, describing, etc.) that are spiraled throughout the text, giving additional practice to the more frequent functions. The functions are sequenced according to the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines.
Authentic materials are used to practice all four skills ? reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Grammar explanations are in English, followed by a number of contextualized exercises for student practice. Material is recycled to allow for additional practice.
Communicative activities ? many based on realia ? are designed to help students work together cooperatively in class.
Table of Contents :
Theme I Qui etes-vous?
Functions: Describing in the present tense; narrating; asking questions
Chapitre 1 Le Look
Lecture Structures
? Describing: Agreement of Adjectives
? Placement of Adjectives
? Possessive Adjectives
Chapitre 2 Photos de famille
Lecture Annie Ernaux: La Place [extrait]
Structures
? The Present Tense
? Adverbs
? Negative Forms
Chapitre 3 Les choses de la vie
Lecture Driss Chraibi: La civilisation, ma mere! [extrait]
Structures
? Interrogative Forms
? More About the Present Tense
? Depuis and Similar Expressions
? The Imperative
Theme II L?enfance
Functions: Narrating in the past; describing the past; asking questions about people, things, and ideas
Chapitre 4 Je me rappelle?
Lecture Antoine de Saint-Exupery: Le Petit Prince [extrait]
Structures
? The passe compose
Chapitre 5 Le monde de l?enfant
Lecture Guy Tirolien: Structures
? The Imperfect
Chapitre 6 Le travail
Lecture J.M.G. Le Clezio: La Grande Vie [extrait]
Structures
? Interrogative Pronouns
Theme III Transports et vacances
Functions: Describing and narrating in the past; coping with everyday situations; avoiding repetition
Chapitre 7 En voiture
Lecture Christiane Rochefort: Les Stances a Sopie [extrait]
Structures
? Passe compose or imparfait?
? Use of Depuis and Other Expressions
Chapitre 8 Loisirs et vacances
Lecture Voyager en solitaire
Structures
? The plus-que-parfait
? Indirect Discourse
Chapitre 9 Le depart
Lecture Jean-Jacques Sempe et Rene Goscinny: Le Petit Nicolas [extrait]
Structures
? Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
? Forms of tout
? Communicative Strategies for Everyday Situations
Theme IV Bon appetit!
Functions: Linking ideas coherently; avoiding repetition; circumlocution; describing; narrating; and explaining in the present and past
Chapitre 10 Les plaisirs de la table
Lecture Aminata Sow Fall: Un grain de vie et d?esperance [extrait]
Structures
? Articles
? Nouns
? Relative Pronouns
Chapitre 11 Le gout de souvenir
Lecture Marcel Proust: A la recherche du temps perdu [extrait]
Structures
? The Pronouns y and en
? Disjunctive Pronouns
? Strategies for Getting and Giving Information
Chapitre 12 A table!
Lecture Jean de la Fontaine: ?Le Corbeau et le Renard?
Jacques Prevert: ?Dejeuner du matin?
Structures
? From Sentences to Paragraphs
? The Present Participle
Theme V Les conquetes du monde moderne
Functions: Describing in the future; talking about places; expressing feelings and opinions
Chapitre 13 Conquetes professionnelles
Lecture Structures
? Infinitives
Chapitre 14 La conquete de l?avenir
Lecture Cheikh Hamidou Kane: L?Aventure ambigue [extrait]
Structures
? The Future Tenses
? Talking About Places
Chapitre 15 La conquete des frontieres?
Lecture Tahar Ben Jelloun: Le racisme explique a ma fille [extrait]
Structures
? The Subjunctive
Theme VI La sante
Functions: Describing and comparing; hypothesizing; expressing opinions; using extended discourse
Chapitre 16 En bonne forme
Lecture Genevieve Doucet: ?Le stress?
Structures
? Comparing Adjectives, Adverbs, and Nouns
Chapitre 17 Sentiments et emotions
Lecture Gabrielle Roy: Petit misere [extrait]
Structures
? Making Hypotheses
? More About the Subjunctive
Chapitre 18 Le triomphe de la medecine
Lecture Jules Romains: Knock ou Le Triomphe de la medecine [extrait]
Structures
? More Hypotheses: The Past Conditional
? Difficulties with pouvoir, vouloir, and devoir
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Structures
? More Hypotheses: The Past Conditional
? Difficulties with pouvoir, vouloir, and devoir
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? More Hypotheses: The Past Conditional
? Difficulties with pouvoir, vouloir, and devoir
About the Author:
Chantal Thompson Chantal Peron Thompson is a native of Quimper (France). She holds a degree in French, English, and Russian from the Universite de Rennes, and an MA from Brigham Young University. She has taught French language and literature at all levels, and currently directs the first- and second-year French programs at Brigham Young University. She is a certified ACTFL Oral Proficiency Tester and Trainer, and conducts workshops nationwide on teaching and testing for proficiency.
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