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''French in Action'' is a
French language French ( or ) is a Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European family. Like all other Romance languages, it descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. French evolved from Northern Old Gallo-R ...
course, developed by
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Pierre Capretz Pierre Jean Capretz (30 January 1925 – 2 April 2014) was a French educator and writer, noted for his audio-visual methods for teaching French. A graduate of the University of Paris, he began teaching French in 1949 at the University of Flori ...
of
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
. The course includes workbooks, textbooks, and a 52-episode
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. The television series — the best-known aspect of the course — was produced in 1987 by WGBH,
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, and
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, and funded by Annenberg/CPB, and since then, has been aired frequently on
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in the United States, developing a
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for its
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segments interspersed among
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and
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lessons. In 2010, Yale University hosted a 25th anniversary reunion in celebration of the programme's success.


Origins

During the
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, Yale Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages Jean Boorsch, had produced for the American ASTP (Army Specialized Training Program) and the Navy V-12s (V-12 Navy College Training Program) an approach to oral French learning. He used a
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technique that he published in 1944 as the ''"Méthode Orale de Français"''. It had two main characters ''Mireille'' and ''Robert''. Between 1960 and 1961, Boorsch and Capretz worked on an oral teaching method (never published) in which they retained the names of these two characters. Capretz maintained these names in tribute to the "Method Boorsch" in each of the versions of his own "methods" before developing his ''French in Action'' course. He had the opportunity to progressively develop the characters themselves during this evolution.


Cast

* Pierre J. Capretz - Narrator *
Valérie Allain Valérie Allain (born 3 April 1966) is a French actress. She portrayed " Mireille" in the 1987 instructional television series '' French in Action'', which acquired a cult following largely because of the appeal of the romantic comedic theme of ...
- Mireille * Charles Mayer - Robert * Virginie Contesse - Marie-Laure * Julie Arnold - Cécile * Patrice Bachelot - Jean-Luc *
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- Hubert * Jean-Claude Cotillard -
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/ Homme en Noir *
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- Jean-Pierre Bourdon * Mohamed Camara - Ousmane


Format

Each episode is half an hour long. Early episodes have four main elements: * a classroom session, featuring Capretz explaining the basic ideas of the episode to a group of international students * an excerpt from an ongoing story, filmed especially for the series, and framed as a narrative that Capretz and his students are inventing in order to practice their French. The story focuses on American student Robert Taylor (Charles Mayer) and his French love interest Mireille Belleau (Valérie Allain). * clips from French films and television shows, illustrating the new vocabulary words of the lesson * a brief
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-style puppet show recapping some element of the episode's story (filmed at the Théâtre Vrai Guignolet at
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) In later episodes the introductory classroom segment is omitted, and the episode begins immediately with an excerpt from the ongoing story. The series uses context and repetition, rather than translation, to teach the meanings of words. With the exception of a brief English-language introduction at the beginning of each episode, the series is conducted entirely in French.


TV and movie clips

Some of the sources for French TV and movie clipsYale French in Action Discussion
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TV shows

* '' Merci Sylvestre'' * '' Papa Poule'' * '' Marie Pervenche'' * ''Allo Beatrice'' * ''Tout comme un homme'' * ''Hélas Alice est lasse'' * ''Le tueur est parmi nous'' * '' Paris-Saint-Lazare'' * ''L'héritage''


Films

* '' Le Maestro'' * '' Le Cœur dans les nuages'' * ''Le locataire d'en haut'' * ''Connaissez-vous Maronne?'' * ''La boucle d'oreille'' * ''L'ennemi public'' * ''Folie douce'' * ''Une dernière fois Catherine'' * ''Taxinoia'' * ''Le passé à venir'' (Thierry Martenet) * ''La France rêvée'' * ''Visite au château'' (Jacques Deschamps) * ''Ballades'' (Catherine Corsini) * ''Voyage à Deauville'' (Jacques Duron)


Controversy

In early 1990, three female students at Yale University filed a grievance claiming that the university's introductory French course was sexist in its use of the ''French in Action'' television series. In particular, the students objected to watching a scene in which the character Jean-Pierre harasses Mireille as she sits in a park and then being required to "pretend you were trying to pick up a pretty woman in a park". Some also objected to camera angles focusing on Mireille's legs, or breasts when she isn't wearing a bra. Its creator, Capretz, a French native who taught at Yale from 1956 to 2003, said he "wouldn't change any of it". To teach French effectively, he said, "you have to make the students observe the language being used by native speakers, in real situations. €¦Nothing we show is going to shock anybody in France." In response, the French department at Yale determined that the course would be changed by developing supplementary materials to be used in the course. However, the television programs themselves were not altered.


See also

* Connect With English * Fokus Deutsch *
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References


External links

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Resources


Watch all 52 French in Action videos online
(US & Canada only)
French in Action Fans Wiki
(vocabulary and notes for half of the episodes)
French in Action for Teachers
(resources for teachers 2015-10-26)

(resources for teachers 2008-07-02)


Discussion


The French in Action Reunion - A 25th Anniversary Celebration
(fancyrobot.com archived by archive.org) * ttp://www.fiafans.org French in Action Fan blogbr>Fan interview with Professor Capretz
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French in Action Discussion forumCool Tools review of series
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