Complex syntax, rhetorical devices, and formal argumentative structures for upper-level fluency. Equips learners to master varied linguistic registers and professional correspondence.
Une version mise à jour de la fiche mémo de français pour le brevet, incluant désormais les 10 procédés littéraires incontournables (avec la comparaison, l'allégorie, l'anaphore, la gradation, l'antithèse, la métaphore, etc.) présentés dans une grille ultra-synthétique et lisible pour éviter tout dépassement.
A unit exploring the intersection of art, culture, and society in the French-speaking world, focusing on aesthetic judgment and historical context.
A comprehensive unit for advanced French students focused on recognizing and analyzing literary tenses (Passé Simple and Passé Antérieur) to understand narrative pacing and linguistic register in classic literature.
An advanced French literature sequence for graduate students, exploring the stylistic and philosophical depths of Francophone authors from Camus to Djebar. Students analyze the 'passé simple', 'écriture blanche', and themes of post-colonialism and Negritude to master literary interpretation in French.
This sequence immerses graduate students in the landscape of contemporary French journalism, focusing on current events and social debates. Students move from identifying the structural components of news articles to analyzing complex opinion pieces and synthesizing multiple perspectives on sensitive topics like secularism.
A graduate-level exploration of French syntax, focusing on double pronoun placement, the imperative, nominalization, complex relative pronouns, and techniques of emphasis (mise en relief) to achieve academic fluency.
This advanced sequence explores the architecture of literary French, focusing on the passé simple, imparfait du subjonctif, and formal syntactic structures. Students move from morphological recognition to active stylistic analysis and translation, culminating in the ability to manipulate high-register prose.
This advanced French grammar sequence for graduate students explores the nuanced application of the subjunctive mood as a rhetorical and semantic tool. Students move beyond basic rules to master mood selection in relative clauses, the stylistic 'ne explétif', temporal sequencing with the past subjunctive, and sophisticated rhetorical framing using conjunctions.
An advanced French grammar sequence for undergraduate students focused on the power of nominalization to create dense, formal, and concise academic writing. Students progress from morphological basics to complex syntactic transformations and academic abstract composition.
An advanced French grammar sequence focusing on the causative construction (Faire + Infinitive) and verbs of perception (Laisser, Voir, Entendre). Students will master the distinction between agency and causation, pronoun placement in complex structures, and the nuances of permission and perception.
A comprehensive exploration of hypothetical structures in French, moving from basic 'si' clauses to complex expressions of regret, media nuance, and formal conditions. Designed for undergraduate students to master the nuances of causality and abstract reasoning.
This advanced French sequence explores the sociolinguistic dimensions of grammar, focusing on how language shifts between 'langue populaire', 'langue standard', and 'langue soutenue'. Students develop the ability to navigate different social contexts by mastering register-specific grammatical structures, from slang reductions to formal inversions.
A comprehensive advanced French grammar sequence focusing on the mastery of double object pronouns and adverbial pronouns (y, en). Students progress from basic object identification to complex oral fluency in real-time communication.
Un programme de révision intensif et structuré sur 3 semaines pour préparer sereinement les épreuves de SVT, Physique-Chimie et Histoire-Géographie du Diplôme National du Brevet.
A high school French 4 lesson exploring the vocabulary and cultural impact of urban art, including murals, graffiti, and public installations. Students will learn to describe techniques, materials, and the social messages behind street art.