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 | Collage: Lectures littéraires, 5th Edition
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 |  | Lucia F Baker, UNIV OF COLORADO-BOULDER Ruth Allen Bleuzé, Moran, Stahl & Boyer International Laura L.B. Border, UNIV OF COLORADO-BOULDER Carmen Grace, UNIV OF COLORADO-BOULDER Janice Bertrand Owen, UNIV OF COLORADO-BOULDER Ann Williams, Metro State College of Denver
| | Softcover, 264 pages | | ©2001, ISBN-13 9780072344004 | | | Publisher's Retail Price:$71.25
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|  | | Description | Collage is one of the most widely used and highly respected programs for intermediate French courses. As in previous editions, Collage is a component program and consists of a grammar review (Collage: Révision de grammaire), a cultural reader(Collage: Variétés culturelles), and a literary reader (Collage: Lectures littéraires). The program is coordinated by theme and by content, chapter by chapter across all 3 books. The result is a very flexible program that can be used in any combination and can be easily adapted to suit a wide variety of instructors and courses. The new edition of Collage retains the flexible format that works so well in the classroom, and offers a host of new features as well as a streamlined grammar presentation. The Fifth edition of Collage continues to introduce students to francophone countries and cultures throughout all of the components.
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| Table of Contents |
1 La vie de tous les jours
Deuxième Conte pour enfants de moins de trois ans Eugène Ionesco
Chez la fleuriste Jacques Prévert
2 La famille et les amis
Le Petit Nicolas: Louisette (extrait) René Goscinny et Jean-Jacques Sempé
Voyage circulaire Emile Zola
3 La France d'autrefois
La Dernière Classe (extrait) Alphonse Daudet
L'Homme au masque de fer Alexandre Dumas
4 L'individu et la société
Le Blé en herbe (extrait) Colette
Antigone (extrait) Jean Anouilh
5 A table
Boule de suif (extrait) Guy de Maupassant
L'Art d'être grand-père Victor Hugo
6 Villes, villages et provinces
Le Pont Mirabeau Guillaume Apollinaire
La Légende du Mont-Saint-Michel Guy de Maupassant
7 La communication dans le monde moderne
Les Oreilles de Midas (extrait) Jean Tardieu
Les Belles Images (extrait) Simone de Beauvoir
8 Les spectacles
Le Malade Imaginaire (Acte III, scène 3)
Molière
Une vie pour deux (extrait) Marie Cardinal
9 Le sport, la santé et le temps libre
Une abominable feuille d'érable sur la glace Roch Carrier
Enivrez-vous Charles Baudelaire
10 Le français dans le monde
La Petite Poule d’Eau (extrait) Gabrielle Roy
Dramouss (extrait) Camara Laye
11 Les beaux-arts
La Naissance d'un maître André Maurois
Comment Wang-Fô fut sauvé (extrait) Marguerite Yourcenar
12 Le passé, le présent et l'avenir
Les petite gares d’Anne Hébert (tiré d'Œuvres poétiques 1950-1990)
L'âge de rêves d'Eloi de Grandmont (tirés de Premiers Secrets)
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 | New Features | 2 new chapter themes. 5 new reading selections, including more poetry, as requested by reviewers. Among the new authors are Guillaume Apollinaire, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas (père) (excerpt from L'homme au Masque de fer / Man in the Iron Mask) and Jean Tardieu. Sidebars, “Rappel” (Reminder), remind students of literary terms and definitions which they might need to answer questions about the readings. An Internet feature at the end of each reading. “Le français au bout des doigts” (French at your fingertips) guides students to the McGraw-Hill website, where they will find questions and exercises concerning the reading, the author, or cultural context of the reading. These are accompanied by links to sites from the website at McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
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