<p>This workbook was developed in the context of an intermediate French course (intermediate French I) taught each quarter at the University of California San Diego. The course undertakes a thorough review of grammar and develops oral and written language skills by analyzing short stories comic strips and movies selected from various French-speaking countries.&nbsp;<br /><br />Each unit contains biographical information about the writer under study oral and written exercises that integrate grammar and new vocabulary as well as analytical questions leading to a better understanding of the cultural context of each work.&nbsp;<br /><br />Exercises are presented on detachable pages to facilitate instructors&rsquo; corrections.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>CONTENTS<br />Unit 1<br />Questions about the film version of Roch Carrier: Le chandail de Hockey</strong>&nbsp;<br />Grammar: present indicative and interrogative forms&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Unit 2<br />Th&eacute;ophile Gautier: La Cafeti&egrave;re</strong><br />Grammar: past tenses (imparfait pass&eacute; compos&eacute; plus-que-parfait)&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Unit 3<br />Joseph Zobel: Le syllabaire and the film version of La Rue Cases-N&egrave;gres</strong><br />Grammar: direct and indirect object pronouns&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Unit 4<br />Frank Pavloff: Matin Brun</strong>&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Unit 5<br />Zep: Titeuf</strong>&nbsp;Grammar: demonstrative adjectives and pronouns possessive adjectives and pronouns</p><p><strong>Catherine Ploye</strong>&nbsp;is a lecturer in the Department of Literature at the University of California San Diego. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin Madison and won the Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award in 2011.</p>
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