Course Requirements & Grade Break Down:
Participation = 15% (I drop the lowest grade.)
Homework = 20% (I drop the lowest grade.)
Workshops (9) = 12%
Written Exams (5) = 35%
Quizzes (12, and I will drop the 3 lowest grades) = 10%
Final oral exam = 8%
Course Requirement Details:
Participation : This part of the grade includes attendance and active participation in all in-class activities. Full active participation in class earns 5 points. Behaviors that diminish the class learning experience such as arriving late, leaving early, paying attention to your phone rather than class, doing other homework, and talking to other students while I am presenting material can result in a lower grade for the day. Absence = 0/5. I will assign participation points, and on select days, I will ask you to respond to a prompt in a Canvas assignment at the beginning or end of class. I will drop 2 grades in this category.
In case of illness or another emergency, please let me know (
leahy@suu.edu) so I can excuse your absence.
Homework: Written homework or recorded pronunciation practicewill be due on several class days every week. In addition, you will want to spend time several times a week on memorization; this activity is vital to success in learning a language.
Written Exams (5) :On the grammar, vocabulary, videos, culture and any other topics covered in class and for homework. They will include exercises that demonstrate students’ memorization of forms and also their ability to write and understand written and spoken French. See Calendar for dates; there is one exam at the end of each Unit. Exams will be on paper and in class. If you are sick and cannot be in class for an exam but want to be able to take a make-up exam, please email ahead of time to let me know.
Quizzes (12, and I will drop the 3 lowest grades) : On announced topics. Meant to foster memorization and thus, improve test scores and overall learning. See Calendar for dates; with a built in number of dropped lowest scores on quizzes, any missed quiz scores will be dropped.Please take advantage of the Practice Quizzes which I provide through the Canvas Quiz Function. Quizzes will be administered through the Canvas quiz function, in class, so please be ready with phones or other devices on quiz days. Alternatively, I will opt to administer a few quizzes in class on paper. Please see me with questions.
Oral Final Exam: The Oral exam is an extension of in-class activities; general topics will be announced ahead of time so students can prepare; however, the best preparation is to practice speaking on a regular basis, both in class and at workshops. In addition to a short conversation on topics covered during the semester, the oral final typically includes pronouncing vocabulary from one of the chapter lists and conjugating verbs (that we have studied) aloud. These skills should also be practiced regularly in the workshops.
Tutor-lead workshops: (with the tutor in GC104). Part drill session, part pronunciation practice, part basic conversation on current class topics, these tutor-lead workshops which will include other students from your French 1010 class are to help you become comfortable speaking and so that basic French exchanges become automated. The workshops will start in the second or third full week of classes and for full credit, you should attend (for 20 minutes per session) nine times in all. At least four of your workshops should be completed and recorded before fall break. Extra workshops are a source of extra credit; 1 extra workshop = one extra point on a test. No more than 3 workshops total can be completed during the last two weeks of the semester. No more than 5 extra credit points (added to test scores) can be earned by workshops.