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POUR UNE DÉMARCHE DIDACTIQUO-CULTURELLE DANS L’ENSEIGNEMENT DU FLE À TRAVERS L’EXPLOITATION DES « EXPRESSIONS IMAGÉES » EL-ZINE, Nesrine; AL-NAGGAR, Hana
FRANCISOLA Vol 2, No 2 (2017): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of French Language Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/francisola.v2i2.9409

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RÉSUMÉ. L’objectif principal de cet article n’est pas d’insister sur l’importance d’introduire la dimension culturelle dans l’enseignement du Français Langue Étrangère (FLE). Or, ceci n’est certainement pas une idée innovatrice de notre part, mais l’intérêt de cet article est de souligner et de suggérer un aspect culturel possible qui pourrait, tout en étant intéressant et enrichissant, aider nos apprenants à acquérir un savoir-faire interprétatif socio-culturel. Une recherche-enquête sur terrain était menée au sein du Département de Langue Française à l’université de Sana’a afin de répondre aux questions suivantes: Comment peut-on développer chez nos apprenants un savoir-faire interprétatif à travers la découverte des « Expressions imagées » françaises? Quelle est la démarche méthodologique la plus adéquate à adopter compte tenu du niveau de ces apprenants et des moyens fournis par l’université?  Les résultats de cette recherche-enquête ont démontré un énorme intérêt chez les apprenants yéménites pour un apprentissage linguistico-culturel du français. Mots-clés : Compétence Communicative, Culture/ Culture de l’Autre, Didactique du FLE, Expressions Imagées, Savoir-faire  Interprétatif. ABSTRACT. The main purpose of this paper is not to lay emphasis on the importance of introducing the cultural dimension into the teaching of French as a Foreign Language (FFL), which is certainly not an innovative idea on our part. However, the objective of this paper is to highlight and to suggest a possible cultural aspect that could, while interesting and enriching, help learners to acquire an interpretative socio-cultural competence.  A case study research was conducted in the Department of French at Sana’a University to address the following questions: How can we, through the discovery of French "Figurative expressions", develop in our learners of French an interpretative socio-cultural competence? What is the most appropriate methodology to adopt with our learners taking in consideration their language level and the resources provided by the university? The results of this research have shown a great interest among Yemeni learners for a dual learning (linguistic-cultural) of French. Keywords: Communicative Competence, Culture/ Culture of the « Other », Didactic of FFL, Figurative Expressions, Interpretative Competence. 
AGE AND MOTIVATIONAL INTENSITY IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEARNING: A CASE STUDY OF FRENCH LANGUAGE LEARNERS El-Zine, Nesrine
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 24, No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/llt.v24i1.2403

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Motivation is one of the most researched concepts in the different fields of education, and the field of language learning is certainly not an exception. In the present research, the objective is to examine the Motivational Intensity as being one of the Motivations components. Also, the research investigates the impact, if any, of the factor of age on the examined component. The research addressed the two following questions: To what extent the Yemeni undergraduate learners of the French language are motivated to learn French? Does age have any impact on the degree of motivation of the Yemeni undergraduate learners of French? To answer the researchs questions, a survey was conducted in the Department of French Language and Literature at Sanaa University. The survey was composed of 5 questions that were selected and modified from Gardners AMTB (Attitude, Motivation Test Battery Questionnaire, 1985). The results of the survey demonstrated a statistically high degree of motivational intensity among the Yemeni undergraduate learners of French in general. However, the younger Yemeni learners were more motivated than their older counterparts.