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Conversational French III

September 16 - November 25, 2008
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Tue
Instructor: Daniele WeiserWashington, DC$365

Overview:
Achieve greater competency in spoken French. Learn to express conditions and feelings in the past, describe places and relationships and use the subjunctive to make requests. Continue to build proficiency in speaking with pronunciation exercises. Cultural lessons and discussions help participants relate with greater ease to contemporary French and Francophone culture. ACE College Credit Recommendation Service reviewed.
Prerequisites:
Conversational French II (FREN1111E) or equivalent.
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Syllabus:
Syllabus, Graduate School, USDA Objective
To provide the student with a basic ability to speak and understand French.

Learning Outcome
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to understand spoken French involving relatively complex patterns and vocabulary; express elaborate concepts in French; and relate with greater ease to contemporary French and Francophone culture.

Instruction
Continued expansion and development of speaking and listening skills through class activities, individual presentations, and group discussions. Vocabulary topics will include
  • sports,
  • foods,
  • excuses,
  • daily activities,
  • transportation,
  • leisure,
  • stores.
Topics of grammar include
  • passé compose,
  • imparfait,
  • si clauses,
  • quand clauses,
  • subjunctive,
  • all tenses of verbs needed to speak French on a daily basis,
  • all pronouns and adjectives, negations.
Methods of instruction include activities involving readings, discussions, dialogues, use of audio/visual materials, individual presentations and other oral class activities, lecture, discussion, classroom exercises, presentations, tests, and final examination.


Course Details
CODE:  FREN1112E
TYPE:  Classroom-
Evening/Weekend
LENGTH:  10 Week(s)
CREDITS:  2
 
D.C. AREA ONLY
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