Premiere Étape Premières rencontres
Deuxieme Étape Le monde étudiant
Chapitre 1 Ma famille et moi
Chapitre 2 La vie quotidienne et les loisirs
Chapitre 3 En ville
Chapitre 4 La maison et le quartier
Chapitre 5 Dans le passé
Chapitre 6 L’enfance et la jeunesse
Chapitre 7 À table!
Chapitre 8 Parlons de la Terre!
Chapitre 9 L’enseignement, les carrières et l’avenir
Chapitre 10 Les voyages
Chapitre 11 Les moyens de communication
Chapitre 12 La santé et les urgences
Chapitre 13 La famille et les valeurs en société
Chapitre 14 Les enjeux du présent et de l’avenir
Mary Bassett Rogers holds her undergraduate and graduate degrees in
French from Vanderbilt University. She taught French at Wichita
State University for many years, where she became coordinator for
foreign language education and supervised teaching assistants. She
served as president of the Kansas Foreign Language Association and
was a certified tester for the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview for
several years. She has given numerous presentations and workshops
on second language teaching and has also taught French and second
language pedagogy at Friends University (Kansas). Professor Rogers
is co-author of ¡Bravo!, a Natural Approach program for teaching
Spanish in secondary and middle schools.
Betsy J. Kerr is an Associate Professor of French at the University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She received her Ph.D. in French
linguistics from Indiana University and has published in the areas
of French syntax and pragmatics, specializing in the analysis of
spoken French discourse. At the University of Minnesota, Professor
Kerr (formerly Barnes) teaches courses in French language and
linguistics. She also serves as advisor to the director of the
Lower Division French Program, a position she has held for many
years.
Born and raised in Marseille, Guy Spielmann (Ph.D., Vanderbilt
University) is Associate Professor of French at Georgetown
University. He was also Associate Director, then Director of the
French School, Middlebury College. He has done research, lectured,
and published extensively on second language acquisition and
performing arts in Early Modern Europe. He has also pioneered work
in the scholarly and pedagogical use of information technology.
Visit La Page de Guy at www.georgetown.edu/spielmann.
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