| source Duke (X) |
level |
department French (X) |
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 1 covers the first half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted primarily in French. French 1 meets 5 times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 1 covers the first half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted primarily in French. French 1 meets 5 times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 1 covers the first half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted primarily in French. French 1 meets 5 times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 2 covers the second half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted in French. This course meets four times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 2 covers the second half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted in French. This course meets four times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 2 covers the second half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted in French. This course meets four times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The sequence French 1-2 introduces the essential elements of French language and aspects of French culture. French 2 covers the second half of the textbook. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing activities receive equal attention. Work in the language and computer laboratory is required. Class is conducted in French. This course meets four times a week.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
French 63 moves the intermediate-level student beyond what is often referred to as the "survival skills" learned in first-year French. Students learn how to describe relationships with family and friends; express opinions about youth culture, immigration, travel, television, and film; share information about their driving experiences; and debate issues related to a variety of topics, including the environment, the role of education, and future social
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
French 63 moves the intermediate-level student beyond what is often referred to as the "survival skills" learned in first-year French. Students learn how to describe relationships with family and friends; express opinions about youth culture, immigration, travel, television, and film; share information about their driving experiences; and debate issues related to a variety of topics, including the environment, the role of education, and future social
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
French 63 moves the intermediate-level student beyond what is often referred to as the "survival skills" learned in first-year French. Students learn how to describe relationships with family and friends; express opinions about youth culture, immigration, travel, television, and film; share information about their driving experiences; and debate issues related to a variety of topics, including the environment, the role of education, and future social
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
French 63 moves the intermediate-level student beyond what is often referred to as the "survival skills" learned in first-year French. Students learn how to describe relationships with family and friends; express opinions about youth culture, immigration, travel, television, and film; share information about their driving experiences; and debate issues related to a variety of topics, including the environment, the role of education, and future social
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
French 63 moves the intermediate-level student beyond what is often referred to as the "survival skills" learned in first-year French. Students learn how to describe relationships with family and friends; express opinions about youth culture, immigration, travel, television, and film; share information about their driving experiences; and debate issues related to a variety of topics, including the environment, the role of education, and future social
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The second half of the two-semester program of intermediate French. Focus on building higher proficiency levels in all four skills. Daily reading and in-class discussion of texts of varying lengths and styles which increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. Grammar reviewed in context of readings, with guided writing on topics related to readings and discussion.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The second half of the two-semester program of intermediate French. Focus on building higher proficiency levels in all four skills. Daily reading and in-class discussion of texts of varying lengths and styles which increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. Grammar reviewed in context of readings, with guided writing on topics related to readings and discussion.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The second half of the two-semester program of intermediate French. Focus on building higher proficiency levels in all four skills. Daily reading and in-class discussion of texts of varying lengths and styles which increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. Grammar reviewed in context of readings, with guided writing on topics related to readings and discussion.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The second half of the two-semester program of intermediate French. Focus on building higher proficiency levels in all four skills. Daily reading and in-class discussion of texts of varying lengths and styles which increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. Grammar reviewed in context of readings, with guided writing on topics related to readings and discussion.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The second half of the two-semester program of intermediate French. Focus on building higher proficiency levels in all four skills. Daily reading and in-class discussion of texts of varying lengths and styles which increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. Grammar reviewed in context of readings, with guided writing on topics related to readings and discussion.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
The second half of the two-semester program of intermediate French. Focus on building higher proficiency levels in all four skills. Daily reading and in-class discussion of texts of varying lengths and styles which increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. Grammar reviewed in context of readings, with guided writing on topics related to readings and discussion.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is designed to give students leaving intermediate French the reading and writing skills necessary to enter 100-level courses in French studies. Through a selection of cultural and literary texts that introduce students to contemporary French thought, we will explore how cultural practices, globalization, and immigration influence the formation of a French identity. Topics will include stereotypes, family life, cuisine, youth culture, sports, language, media, and politics. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is designed to give students leaving intermediate French the reading and writing skills necessary to enter 100-level courses in French studies. Through a selection of cultural and literary texts that introduce students to contemporary French thought, we will explore how cultural practices, globalization, and immigration influence the formation of a French identity. Topics will include stereotypes, family life, cuisine, youth culture, sports, language, media, and politics. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is designed to give students leaving intermediate French the reading and writing skills necessary to enter 100-level courses in French studies. Through a selection of cultural and literary texts that introduce students to contemporary French thought, we will explore how cultural practices, globalization, and immigration influence the formation of a French identity. Topics will include stereotypes, family life, cuisine, youth culture, sports, language, media, and politics. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
Development of competence in written expression in French, with special emphasis on stylistic variations, lexical nuances, and complex grammatical structures. Practice of different forms of French rhetoric and different styles in creative, argumentative, and analytical writings through literary, journalistic, historical, and philosophical texts. Revision and rewriting, with focus on in-class analysis and critique and individual conferences. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640, or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
Development of competence in written expression in French, with special emphasis on stylistic variations, lexical nuances, and complex grammatical structures. Practice of different forms of French rhetoric and different styles in creative, argumentative, and analytical writings through literary, journalistic, historical, and philosophical texts. Revision and rewriting, with focus on in-class analysis and critique and individual conferences. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640, or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
This course focuses on the changes and controversies in modern France. It is a contemporary culture and civilization class that familiarizes students with todayÂs France. All sources come from the French press and broadcasts from the French televised news. Students discover and discuss cultural, social, economic, and political issues of the times. Standard topics studied include the political system, the institutions, the media, religion, immigration, the health system, unemployment, the educational system, foreign policy, France within the European Union, etc. Equal emphasis is put on written and oral skills. This course is an excellent way to prepare for a study abroad semester in France. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page
This course focuses on the changes and controversies in modern France. It is a contemporary culture and civilization class that familiarizes students with todayÂs France. All sources come from the French press and broadcasts from the French televised news. Students discover and discuss cultural, social, economic, and political issues of the times. Standard topics studied include the political system, the institutions, the media, religion, immigration, the health system, unemployment, the educational system, foreign policy, France within the European Union, etc. Equal emphasis is put on written and oral skills. This course is an excellent way to prepare for a study abroad semester in France. Prerequisite: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, AP French Literature 4 or 5, or equivalent.
Score: 8.319872 Details | Listing | Web page