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Deux mondes: A Communicative Approach (Student Edition) Tracy Terrell

Deux mondes: A Communicative Approach (Student Edition) By Tracy Terrell

Deux mondes: A Communicative Approach (Student Edition) by Tracy Terrell


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Offers beginning language students a way to develop language proficiency (especially in listening and speaking) that allows them to participate in real conversations at a very early stage. This title presents material inductively (so that the activities drive the grammar).

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Deux mondes: A Communicative Approach (Student Edition) by Tracy Terrell

Deux mondes is widely regarded as the most communicative text available for beginning French courses. Based on the Natural Approach developed by Tracy Terrell and Stephen Krashen, this text offers beginning language students a way to develop language proficiency (especially in listening and speaking) that allows them to participate in real conversations at a very early stage. The Natural Approach in general, and Deux mondes, Sixth Edition in particular, present material inductively (so that the activities drive the grammar), students quickly become excited about their rapid growth in comprehension and vocabulary acquisition and enjoy speaking in the non-threatening environment made possible by the activity formats.

About Tracy Terrell

Tracy D. Terrell (late) received his Ph.D. in Spanish Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin and published extensively in the area of Spanish dialectology. Professor Terrells publications on second-language acquisition are widely known in the United States and abroad. 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 i?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.

Table of Contents

Note: The preliminary chapters and Chapter 1 of this Table of Contents provide a comprehensive listing of contents for those chapters, as representative of the other chapters. The outlines of Chapters 2-14 provide only the vocabulary topics and grammatical structures.

Premiere etapePremieres rencontres Activites La communication en classe Qui est-ce? Les camarades de classe Comment sont-ils? La description des personnes Les vetements et les couleurs Rencontres Grammaire et exercices
  • A.1 Giving Instructions: Commands with vous
  • A.2 Identifying people: C'est..., Je m'appelle...
  • A.3. Gender and articles
  • A.4 Describing people: Etre; subject pronouns, and ne... pas
  • A.5 Plural nouns and articles
  • A.6 Addressing others: Tu and vous

    Deuxieme etapeLe monde etudiant Activites Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans la salle de classe? La date et l'alphabet Les nombres de 40 a 100 et l'heure Les cours La description des autres Grammaire et exercices
  • B.1 Expressing existence: Il y a
  • B.2 Asking questions
  • B.3 Spelling in French: The French alphabet
  • B.4 Telling time: Quelle heure est-il?
  • B.5 Expressing possession: The verb avoir
  • B.6 Describing with adjectives: More on gender agreement
  • B.7 Irregular plurals

    Chapitre 1Ma famille et moi Activites et lectures La famille Gouts personnels Info / Societe: Portrait de famille Origines et renseignements personnels La vie de famille Info / Societe: Qui sont les Francais? Les francophones sur le vif: Marie-Claire SchmittLecture: Familles d'aujourd'hui Grammaire et exercices
  • 1.1 Expressing relationships: Possessive adjectives
  • 1.2 Expressing likes and dislikes: Aimer + infinitive
  • 1.3 Talking about dates and personal data: Numbers beyond 100
  • 1.4 Stating origin: The verb venir
  • 1.5 Talking about actions: Present tense of -er verbs
  • 1.6 Expressing relationships and possession: Contractions of de

    Chapitre 2 La vie quotidienne et les loisirs Le temps, les saisons et les loisirsLes activites quotidiennesLes habitudes et les projetsAptitudes et reves
  • 2.1 Talking about activities and weather: The verb faire
  • 2.2 Talking about everyday activities: Reflexive verbs
  • 2.3 Going places and future actions: The verb aller, contractions of a
  • 2.4 Making general statements: The impersonal subject on
  • 2.5 Abilities and desires: The verbs pouvoir, vouloir, and savoir

    Chapitre 3En ville S'orienter en villeLa ville et les transportsLes achatsLes distractions
  • 3.1 Saying where things are: Prepositions of location
  • 3.2 Asking questions: Interrogative words
  • 3.3 Verbs like prendre
  • 3.4 Expressing necessity: Il faut and the verb devoir
  • 3.5 Pointing things out: Demonstrative adjectives
  • 3.6 Expressing quantities: Partitive articles
  • 3.7 The verbs courir, sortir, and dormir

    Chapitre 4La maison et le quartier Les pieces et les meublesLe logementLes taches et les loisirsLa vie de quartier
  • 4.1 Describing: Placement of adjectives
  • 4.2 Making comparisons
  • 4.3 Regular -ir verbs
  • 4.4 Regular -re verbs, mettre
  • 4.5 Direct object pronouns
  • 4.6 Talking about knowing: The verb connaitre
  • 4.7 Describing states of being: Expressions with avoir

    Escales francophones: La France

    Chapitre 5Dans le passe La vie quotidienneLes experiencesLe week-end et les loisirsFaits personnels et historiques
  • 5.1 Saying what you did: Passe compose with avoir
  • 5.2 Irregular past participles
  • 5.3 Saying what you did : Passe compose with etre
  • 5.4 Passe compose of reflexive verbs
  • 5.5 Negative expressions

    Chapitre 6L'enfance et la jeunesse Les activites de l'enfanceLa jeunesseLes rapports avec les autresSouvenirs et evenements du passe
  • 6.1 Saying what you used to do: The imperfect
  • 6.2 The verbs dire, lire, ecrire
  • 6.3 Describing past states: More on the imperfect
  • 6.4 Linking ideas: Relative pronouns
  • 6.5 Indirect object pronouns
  • 6.6 Idiomatic reflexive verbs
  • 6.7 The verbs voir and croire
  • 6.8 Different perspectives on the past: Summary of passe compose and imperfect

    Escales francophones: Le Quebec

    Chapitre 7A table! Les aliments et les boissonsOn fait les provisionsL'art de la cuisineAu restaurant
  • 7.1 Review of articles
  • 7.2 The verb boire
  • 7.3 Expressing quantities: The pronoun en
  • 7.4 Expressing all and everything: Using tout
  • 7.5 More on asking questions: Qui, que, and quoi
  • 7.6 Ongoing actions: Etre en train de
  • 7.7 Ordering events: Avant, apres

    Chapitre 8Parlons de la Terre En France et ailleursLa geographie et le climatQuestions ecologiques
  • 8.1 Expressing location, destination, and origin: Prepositions + place names
  • 8.2 The verb vivre
  • 8.3 Review of direct and indirect objects: More on object pronouns
  • 8.4 Expressing should: More on devoir
  • 8.5 What was going on: More on the imperfect

    Escales francophones: Le Senegal

    Chapitre 9L'enseignement, les carrieres et l'avenir L'enseignement et la formation professionnelleLe travail et les metiersL'avenir
  • 9.1 Other uses of y : J'y pense
  • 9.2 Emphatic pronouns
  • 9.3 Identifying and describing: C'est vs. il/elle est
  • 9.4 Saying what you've been doing: Present tense + depuis
  • 9.5 Saying what you will do: The future tense

    Chapitre 10Les voyages Voyages a l'etrangerEn voiture! Comment se debrouillerLes achats, les produits et les matieres
  • 10.1 Expressing obligation: Il faut que + subjunctive
  • 10.2 More about the subjunctive: Irregular-stem verbs
  • 10.3 Verbs for travelling: The verbs conduire and suivre
  • 10.4 Double object pronouns
  • 10.5 The superlative: Expressing extremes
  • 10.6 Making distinctions: Lequel and celui

    Escales francophones: La Belgique

    Chapitre 11Les moyens de communication L'univers de l'electroniqueOn se distrait, on s'informeLes pieges de l'inforoute
  • 11.1 Saying what you would do: The conditional
  • 11.2 The relative pronoun dont
  • 11.3 More on relative pronouns: Ce qui, ce que, ce dont
  • 11.4 Giving orders: Commands with pronouns
  • 11.5 Talking about hypothetical situations: More on the imperfect

    Chapitre 12La sante et les urgences La sante et le corps humainLes maladies et les traitementsLes accidents et les urgences
  • 12.1 Saying what you want others to do: More on the subjunctive
  • 12.2 Changes of state: Passe compose vs. imperfect
  • 12.3 The present participle
  • 12.4 Expressing events in the recent past: Venir de + infinitive
  • 12.5 Narrating in the past tense: Passe compose vs. imperfect

    Escales francophones: Les Antilles

    Chapitre 13La famille et les valeurs en societe L'amour, l'amitie et la familleLa vie de familleValeurs et decisions
  • 13.1 Reciprocal actions: More on reflexive pronouns
  • 13.2 Describing actions: Adverbs
  • 13.3 Expressing feelings: More on the subjunctive
  • 13.4 A past in the past: The plus-que-parfait
  • 13.5 More on expressing possession: Possessive pronouns

    Chapitre 14Les enjeux du present et de l'avenir L'integration socialeL'heritage du passeLes enjeux du XXIe siecle
  • 14.1 Should have: The past conditional of devoir
  • 14.2 Saying what you would have done: The past conditional
  • 14.3 Conjunctions: More on the subjunctive
  • 14.4 Expressing doubt and uncertainty: More on the subjunctive

    Appendix A: Verbs ending in -er with spelling changesAppendix B: Verb + verb constructionsAppendix C: Conjugations of regular and irregular verbsAppendix D: Answers to grammar exercisesLexique: Vocabulaire franc ais-anglaisIndex
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    CIN0073535443G
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    0073535443
    Deux mondes: A Communicative Approach (Student Edition) by Tracy Terrell
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