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Foreign Language Study French

Invitation à écrire

by (author) Catherine Black, Louise Chaput & Victor-Laurent Tremblay

Publisher
Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
Initial publish date
May 2005
Category
French
  • Unknown

    ISBN
    9781551302539
    Publish Date
    May 2005
    List Price
    $17.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551302416
    Publish Date
    May 2005
    List Price
    $44.95

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Description

Ce livre a été conçu tout spécialement pour les jeunes universitaires issus du système d'éducation publique canadien. Il s'adresse en particulier aux étudiants entrant en première année de français après avoir complété la 12e ou la 13e année du secondaire. Le niveau est intermédiaire. C'est un outil d'apprentissage qui tient compte des recherches effectuées dans le domaine de l'écriture chez les apprenants en FLE (Français Langue Étrangère). Pour cela, il met l'emphase sur le travail en groupe, la révision et l'apprentissage en étapes qui permettent de démystifier l'écrit dans une langue étrangère. Le livre du professeur comprend les réponses dans le texte.

This book was designed specifically for young university students coming out of the Canadian public school system. It focuses in particular on students entering their first year of university French after grade 12 or 13 of high school. The level is intermediate. This book is a learning tool that incorporates research in the area of learning to write French as a second language. It emphasizes group work, revision, and step-by-step learning, all of which demystify the experience of writing in a foreign language. The teacher's manual includes answers to questions asked in the text.

About the authors

Catherine Black is Associate Professor and Chair of the Creative Writing BFA program at OCAD University. Catherine’s first collection of prose poetry Lessons of Chaos and Disaster was the second book in Guernica Edition’s “First Poets Series,” and her lyric nonfiction novella A Hard Gold Thread (Guernica, 2011) was nominated for the ReLit award. Her third book, Bewilderness, was nominated for the Pat Lowther Memorial Award. Broadly speaking, Catherine’s areas of interest and expertise in creative writing include experimentations in prose poetry and other hybrid forms such as the lyric essay and longer experimental fiction. Thematically, her work interrogates the reliability of memory, the intersections of imagination and reality, as well as issues of motherhood, ‘madness,’ and the dissociative aspects of grief and trauma. Catherine has recently begun to explore ways in which her writing might span media, through guerrilla poetry projects and the creation of literary objects.

 

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Louise Chaput enseigne au département des Études Françaises de l’Université de Waterloo ainsi que dans le département des Langues et Littératures de l’Université Wilfrid Laurier. Elle a aussi enseigné à l’université York à Toronto. Cet ouvrage est le fruit de nombreuses années d’expérience dans l’enseignement du français langue seconde. Louise Chaput is a Professor of French Studies at the University of Waterloo. She has taught at York University in Toronto. This manual is the result of several years experience with hands-on instruction in both academic and FSL environments.

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Victor-Laurent Tremblay is an associate professor of French at Wilfrid Laurier University. In addition to French as a second language, he teaches Quebec culture and literature. In 1991, he published Au commencement était le mythe: introduction à une mythanalyse globale avec application à la culture traditionnelle québécoise (University of Ottawa Press)

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