FRCH- French

Courses

FRCH& 121: French I

Credits 5
GS, H- In this fast-paced course, students begin to communicate in French in simple situations. They are able to describe the immediate environment and to repeat learned dialogues by learning elementary grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Students begin to learn about the culture, music, art, and literature of the French-speaking world.

FRCH& 122: French II

Credits 5
GS, H- In this fast-paced course, continuing the work of FRCH&121, students increase knowledge of French vocabulary and grammar to improve their communication abilities. They learn to participate in conversations in a variety of social settings and learn more about social and historical aspects of French-speaking cultures.

FRCH& 123: French III

Credits 5
GS, H- This course continues the work of FRCH&122. In it, students improve their ability to speak and write in French by adding to vocabulary and grammar knowledge. Students learn more about French-speaking cultures worldwide.

FRCH& 221: French IV

Credits 5
GS, H- In FRCH&221 students are engaged in a variety of activities that use different media and learning techniques aimed at building proficiency in all four language skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students work individually and with partners in class to discuss and present ideas about literary texts, music, film, or cultural history. Students also continue to learn about French-speaking cultures throughout the world.

FRCH& 222: French V

Credits 5
GS, H- FRCH&222 continues to engage students in a variety of activities in different media to build proficiency in all four language skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Individual assignments and in-class group work help students communicate more personal and complex ideas in written and spoken French. Students also continue to deepen their knowledge of French-speaking cultures worldwide.

FRCH& 223: French VI

Credits 5
GS, H- FRCH&223 continues to build proficiency in all four language skills using a variety of media. Individual assignments and in-class group work help students understand authentic French and to communicate using moderately complex written and spoken grammar and vocabulary. Students also continue to deepen their knowledge of French-speaking cultures worldwide.