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 | Collage: Variétés culturelles, 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, 240 pages | | ©2001, ISBN-13 9780072344011 | | | 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
“Les métiers de l’avenir” (Phosphore et l’Etudiant)
“J’sais pas quoi faire” (Talents)
2 La famille et les amis
“Génération kangourou: 20-30 ans et toujours
chez leurs parents” (L’Express)
“Je me sens toujours coupable d’être absent” (Le Nouvel
Observateur)
3 La France d’autrefois
A la Cours de Versailles: la journée du roi (de La vie
quotidienne au temps de Louis XIV)
Manouvriers au travail (de Les paysans français au XVIIe
siècle)
4 L’individu et la société
“Valeurs actuelles” (de Francoscopie)
“Pauvres: le bonheur est dans le prêt” (Le Nouvel
Observateur)
5 A table
Au café en France par Raymonde Carroll (d’Evidences
invisibles)
6 Villes, villages et provinces
“Le Québec actuel” (Ministère des relations internationales)
“Lille l’excentrique” (Le Figaro Magazine)
7 La communication dans le monde moderne
“Les logiciels du rêve américain” (L’Express)
“Voyage au Cyber Canada” (L’Express)
8 Les spectacles
“Emmanuelle Béart” (France TGV)
9 Le sport, la santé et le temps libre
“Dopage: les secrets de la filière belge” (Le Nouvel Observateur)
“Les études sont-elles mauvaises pour la santé?” (Talents)
10 Le français dans le monde
Le racisme expliqué à ma fille par Tahar Ben Jelloun (extraits)
Le journal de Fatiah (Télérama)
11 Les beaux-arts
Sisley: le magicien de la lumière (Paris Match)
12 Le passé, le présent et l’avenir
“Tous bilingues, you too ...” (L’Express)
“Mondialisation: vers un monde inhumain?” (France Amérique)
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 | New Features | Over 50% of the selections in Variétés culturelles are new; they have been carefuly integrated with those from the fourth edition which reviewers and students specifically asked us to retain. New marginal boxes in Variétés culturelles provide up-to-date facts related to the chapter theme which help students support ideas they present in oral and written discussions of the texts presented. An Internet feature at the end of each chapter. “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 cultural context of the reading.
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