Intermediate French (121-1-23)
Instructors
Iain Douglas Millar
Meeting Info
Annenberg Hall G30: Mon, Wed, Fri 1:00PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
French 121-1 is the first quarter of a three-quarter course for students who have completed French 111-3 or have been placed in this course after taking the Placement test of the Department of French and Italian. The teaching methodology for this course uses the flipped model: students learn grammar and vocabulary at home. Class activities are devoted to conversation and other communicative activities that will allow students to practice what they learned while exploring contemporary French and Francophone cultures. Class are conducted in French. Please note, students cannot audit 100-level courses, or take these courses for P/PN, and must earn a C- or better to advance to the next course in the sequence.
Registration Requirements
French 111-3 or placement.
Learning Objectives
Develop students speaking, listening, reading and writing skills at the intermediate level of French in a cultural context and foster critical thinking.
Class Materials (Required)
Flipped French courseware available through Canvas at no cost.
Talk Abroad fee for conversations with native speakers: $30
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Prerequisites apply, see description
Hybrid: Remote component and in-person mtgs
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Registration restricted to Undergraduate students only