| source City University of New York (X) |
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department French (X) |
This is a year-long introductory course in conversation geared to giving the student a command of the everyday spoken language and grammar with a special concentration on the culture and mores of the French-speaking people. Students are drilled in the practical usage of the language while gaining a basic knowledge of French civilization. Self-expression is developed through the use of dialogues, skits, and audiovisual aids.
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This is a year-long introductory course in conversation geared to giving the student a command of the everyday spoken language and grammar with a special concentration on the culture and mores of the French-speaking people. Students are drilled in the practical usage of the language while gaining a basic knowledge of French civilization. Self-expression is developed through the use of dialogues, skits, and audiovisual aids.
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This is an intensive course in French starting with a thorough review of the grammar and vocabulary and including a study of French culture and society. Emphasis is placed on the active use of the language through conversation, role-playing, small group discussions, and interviews and individualized programs on microcomputers.
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This is a continuation of FRE 3001 with emphasis on oral proficiency and correct expression. A deeper understanding of French culture is acquired through the reading of selections from major French authors.
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This course is geared toward giving students a command of the business language. It introduces the most common vocabulary of the basic business topics and provides students with a thorough review of the structure of the language.
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A continuation of FRE 3050.
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This advanced level oral/aural communicative course aims to improve comprehension and develop accurate, idiomatic oral expression in French. Students learn techniques of self-expression and expand their vocabulary, while participating in informal conversations, role-play and skits. They also discuss, debate, and write essays about readings from sociocultural, literary, and film documents about France and other French-speaking countries.
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This course is a continuation of FRE 4000 with an emphasis on abstract concepts, character, personality and Franco-American relations. This oral/aural communicative course aims to enhance oral proficiency and to impart greater grammatical accuracy and a more sophisticated vocabulary. Students discuss and debate readings from sociocultural, literary and film documents and readings from contemporary journals and periodicals from France and various French-speaking countries.
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This is a course in descriptive and analytical writing, composition, essays, and explicating texts, aimed at advanced students who wish to develop skills in written French. There will be frequent compositions and essays in French, together with a review of the more challenging aspects of the language.
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A systematic review of the grammar and syntax of modern French.
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Political, social, and educational questions as found in the works of Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, etc.
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This course studies the development of the novel from the beginning of the 19th century through the 1920's. Special emphasis is placed on major movements such as Romanticism, Realism and Naturalism and on social issues. Authors may include Chateaubriand, Balzac, Stendhal, Zola, and Proust.
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A survey of the novel, drama, and poetry from Symbolism to the present day.
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This course is a study of the short story in France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with emphasis on major writers and important literary movements.
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An examination of the major trends that linked literature with other art forms in a search for new methods to express the particular situation of life in the twentieth century.
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A survey of important periods and outstanding writers from the origins of French literature to the end of the seventeenth century.
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A survey of important periods and outstanding writers in French literature from the eighteenth century to the present.
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This course presents a survey of the lives and works of major women writers in France from the Middle Ages to the present, reflecting the changing roles of women in French society.
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A survey of the literature of Haiti and West Africa.
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A course designed to give students a deeper knowledge and fluency in the use of the business language, in connection with business correspondence and business documents.
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A continuation of FRE 4501.
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This course examines the relationship between cinema and contemporary society in France. It studies film as a specific art form, aesthetically, while analyzing it also in sociological terms, that is, in its relation to society, politics and culture in general. The course begins with the New Wave (1960's) and traces French cinema to the present, with particular emphasis placed on the new generation of filmmakers of the 1990's. While introducting students to the latest developments in French society and cinema, the course also aims to improve student's analytical and communicative skills in French.
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