FR 202 - Intermediate French II KCC AA/HSL

Institution:
Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
3 hours lecture per week Prerequisite(s): A grade of "C" or higher in FR 201, or satisfactory score on language placement test, or instructor consent. FR 202 is a continuation of FR 201. Students will refine basic language skills acquired in FR 201 through reading, conversation, writing, listening, vocabulary development, and review of functional language structure. Through communicative practice with peers, instructor, native-speakers, and articulated multimedia lab activities, students will gain confidence and fluency in written and oral expression. Cultural readings and presentations will enhance knowledge and appreciation of the presence and influence of the French language, and the influence of French culture in Hawai'i and the world. Upon successful completion of FR 202, the student should be able to: Demonstrate strategies appropriate to the audience and the ability to read, understand, and talk about short nontechnical articles related to daily life and society of the cultures of French-speaking people, and our own. Use language, techniques, and strategies appropriate to the audience and occasion to communicate orally in French on topics related to the daily life, society, and cultures of French-speaking people with pronunciation comprehensible to a native speaker. Access and retrieve information through print and electronic media at Web sites in French-speaking countries-evaluating the accuracy and authenticity of that information. Use writing to discover and articulate ideas in French using logical reasoning. Identify and state problems, issues, arguments, and questions contained in a body of information in French as a basis for writing and class discussion. Demonstrate an understanding of the essentials of history, culture, thought processes, value systems, and worldview of French-speaking societies in comparison to our own.
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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