200
Students increase listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills while advancing knowledge of vocabulary, geography, and cultures of the French-speaking world. Foundational grammar concepts are solidified through multimedia content, communicative activities, and projects. Students learn to identify components of other cultural perspectives and value other worldviews. FRN 201-202 are taken as a comprehensive, consecutive sequence.
3
Prerequisites
FRN 102 or completion of mandatory language placement exam
As students complete the intermediate sequence, they solidify foundational grammar concepts and strengthen communicative skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking. This immersion class engages students in the culture through work on projects and with authentic texts. By the end of the sequence, students will be able to identify components of other cultural perspectives and value other worldviews in comparison to their own.
3
Prerequisites
FRN 201 or completion of mandatory language placement exam
This intensive course, which substitutes for FRN 201 and FRN 202, offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the French language and strengthen their linguistic and intercultural skills. FRN 202 follows FRN 102 and prepares students for FRN 301. By the end of this course, students will be able to identify components of other cultural perspectives and value worldviews other than their own.
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Prerequisites
One year of college French, two years of high school French or equivalent.