Abstract:
French is one of the languages taught and learned in Ghana as a foreign language.
Currently, it is studied from the Basic school to the University level. This study
therefore sought to analyse difficulties encountered by the learners of Keta Senior High
School, in the Volta region in the formation of feminine nouns ending in “-eur”. The
aim of this research is to identify the errors that learners and the users of French
language commit in the formation of feminine of nouns ending in “-eur” in their spoken
and written French exercises. The research also aimed to identify the causes of these
difficulties in order to propose an intervention to overcome them. Data collection such
as questionnaire and tests was done. Analysis has shown that majority of learners in the
above-mentioned school have difficulties in the formation of feminine of nouns ending
in “-eur” due to the difficult nature of the French Language and many rules governing
the formation of feminine nouns in general. In the light of these findings, appropriate
pedagogical methods were used as intervention to minimize the difficulties of the
learners. Suggestions and recommendations were made to facilitate teaching and
learning of the formation of feminine of nouns ending in “-eur”.
Description:
A dissertation in the Department of French Education,
Faculty of Foreign Languages Education and
Communication submitted to the
School of Graduate Studies, in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for
the award of the Degree
Master of Philosophy
(French)
in the University of Education, Winneba