About FREN 2100 B

Review of grammar, moving toward increased proficiency in composition, listening comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasis on cultural context. Compositions, oral practice, reading. Students may take 1 French course numbered between 2100 and 2109 for credit. Credit not awarded for FREN 2100 following receipt of credit for any FREN course numbered FREN 2200 or above. Prerequisite: FREN 1200 or equivalent.

Notes

Prereq: FREN 1200 or equivalent; Open to degree and PACE students

Section Description

French 2100 is the first of two intermediate level classes designed to increase the student's language proficiency in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Special attention will be given to vocabulary acquisition as well as increased fluency and grammatical accuracy. Course materials will consist of a textbook, articles, and short novels.

Section Expectation

Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 hours of homework weekly. Daily participation in class discussions and activities is an essential component of student success. It is expected that students are fully engaged in class and that every effort is made to speak in French at all times.

Evaluation

Evaluation will be based on attendance, active participation in all activities and discussions, quizzes, tests, and various written assignments.

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