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Module LCF-1004:
Ffrangeg i Ddechreuwyr II

Ffrangeg i Ddechreuwyr II 2024-25
LCF-1004
2024-25
School of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser: Jonathan Lewis
Overview

Mae'r modiwl hwn ar gyfer myfyrwyr yn y flwyddyn gyntaf sydd wedi cwblhau Ffrangeg i Ddechreuwyr 1 (LCF-1003).

Nod y modiwl yw datblygu'r sgiliau siarad, gwrando ac ysgrifennu sylfaenol a ddysgwyd yn semester 1 er mwyn cyrraedd lefel sy'n cyfateb i Lefel A.

Bydd myfyrwyr yn defnyddio'r ramadeg a ddysgwyd yn semester 1 wrth ysgrifennu darnau mwy estynedig, gan ganolbwyntio ar gystrawennau mwy cymhleth ac ehangu geirfa.

Caiff sgiliau gwrando eu datblygu trwy ymarferion sain a fideo. O ran datblygu sgiliau llafar, bydd y myfyrwyr yn trafod mwy yn yr iaith darged.

Testunau allweddol:

Action Grammaire! 3ydd argraffiad gan Phil Turk & Geneviève García Vandaele (Hodder Education, 2006).

The French Experience 1, Marie Therese Bougard, Daniele Bourdais (BBC Publications, 2003)

Rhoddir y cyngor canlynol ynghylch prynu geiriadur:

Efallai y bydd geiriadur cryno (nid geiriadur poced) yn ddigon, ond dylech ystyried cael geiriadur cyfieithu 'go iawn' fel Collins-Robert neu Oxford-Hachette, a dysgu ei ddefnyddio'n effeithiol ac yn rheolaidd.

Assessment Strategy

-threshold -40-49%: I ennill credyd, bydd angen i'r myfyrwyr gael gwybodaeth sylfaenol, ond cynyddol, o eirfa a gramadeg, rhywfaint o allu i gyfieithu a thrin testunau, a gallu sylfaenol ar lafar ac wrth wrando.

-good -50-69%: Bydd perfformiad gwell i'w weld drwy wybodaeth gynyddol o eirfa a gramadeg, gallu da i gyfieithu ac aralleirio testunau Ffrangeg, a gallu da ar lafar ac wrth wrando.

-excellent -70+%: Bydd y myfyrwyr gorau wedi datblygu gwybodaeth a dealltwriaeth o Ffrangeg ysgrifenedig a llafar ar lefel sy'n cyfateb i Lefel A, a byddant yn gallu mynd ymlaen yn hyderus i astudio yn yr ail flwyddyn gyda myfyrwyr sydd wedi gwneud Lefel A.

Learning Outcomes

  • Adeiladu ar y sgiliau a ddatblygwyd yn ystod semester 1 (modiwl LCF/LZF-1003).

  • Cyfathrebu'n fedrus yn Ffrangeg ynghylch nifer o bynciau mwy cymhleth.

  • Cyfuno cystrawennau gramadeg a geirfa er mwyn mynegi barn ynghylch themâu newydd a / neu anghyfarwydd.

  • Darllen amrywiaeth o destunau mewn Ffrangeg safonol, e.e. papurau newydd, cylchgronau, nofelau ayb.

  • Datblygu sgiliau gwrando a deall drwy wrando ar y radio neu ar gerddoriaeth, gwylio teledu a ffilmiau ayb.

  • Gallu ysgrifennu darnau mwy estynedig mewn Ffrangeg cywir a dealladwy.

Assessment method

Exam (Centrally Scheduled)

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Translation into and out of French, plus essay on a choice of topics

Weighting

40%

Assessment method

Exam (Centrally Scheduled)

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Ymdrin â phrawf gramadeg ar bwyntiau gramadeg hyd at y cam perthnasol yn y modiwl

Weighting

20%

Assessment method

Coursework

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Un darllen a deall ac un cyfieithiad o destun byr i'r Ffrangeg

Weighting

20%

Due date

03/05/2023

Assessment method

Exam (Centrally Scheduled)

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Ymdrin â phrawf gramadeg ar bwyntiau gramadeg hyd at y cam perthnasol yn y modiwl

Weighting

20%

Due date

17/03/2023

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