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FRE 103: Fre nch III
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Continued development of communicative competency in the French language. The course will stress a review of French grammar, and correct pronunciation and comprehension of the spoken language. Prerequisite: French 102, two or three years of high school French, or equivalent. Media fee $15. (Fall and Spring) Howe, Zielonka, Staff/ Three credits
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FRE 104: Fre nch IV
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A continuation of French III with an introduction to more advanced aspects of French grammar, as well as readings, skits, videos, and conversation practice. For students who have completed FRE 103 or an equivalent course. Media fee $15. (Spring) Howe, Zielonka, Staff/ Three credits
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FRE 110: Fre nch IV/V
6.00 Credits
Assumption University
This intensive course will provide well-motivated students an opportunity to accelerate their progress in the French language. In one semester it will cover the equivalent of FRE 104 and 120 (fourth and fifth semesters of college language study). Instruction time will be double that of regular language courses: six hours per week. Students in small groups will also participate in weekly drill sessions with a student assistant. The course is designed to intensify the students’ experience through greater immersion in the target language and culture. The course emphasizes all four skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Besides a thorough review of grammar, it includes cultural and literary readings, newspaper and television news, and video material. This course counts for two courses (six credits); it may fulfill the foreign language requirement. Three credits may count toward the Major or six toward the Minor. Media fee $15. Prerequisite: FRE 103 or equivalent. (Fall) Bierfeldt, Howe, Zielonka/ Six credits
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FRE 120: Conversational French And Grammar Review
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is designed for students who wish to enhance their proficiency in French. It will develop students’ oral skills while providing a review of grammatical structures. Literary and cultural texts and film will be used to promote discussion and as a basis for written assignments. Prerequisite: FRE 104 or equivalent. Howe, Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 140: Introduction to Literature:French Language
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the form and structure of the various genres of literature through the close reading and analysis of selections from French prose, poetry, and drama. Prerequisite: FRE 110 or 120 or equivalent. (Spring) Howe, Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 240: Techiques of Translation
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Readings, discussion, written exercises, and translation of selected texts designed to make the student aware of the major stylistic differences between the French and English languages. Includes a review of advanced grammatical structures. Prerequisite: FRE 140 or equivalent. Howe, Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 251: Main Currents of French Literature I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Reading and analysis of works representative of the most significant currents in French literature from Chanson de Roland to Voltaire. Prerequisite: FRE 140. Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 252: Main Currents of French Literature II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Reading and analysis of works representative of the most significant currents in French literature from Chateaubriand to Camus. (Fall) Prerequisite: FRE 140. Howe, Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 301: A dvanced French Composition
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The purpose of the course is to learn to write clear and accurate French, as well as to develop effective compositional technique for narrative or persuasive essays. Selected prose passages are studied as written models. Prerequisite: FRE 251 or 252, or permission. Howe/ Three credits
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FRE 302: advanced French Oral Expression
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An advanced course for students who desire greater ?uency while continuing to increase their proficiency in pronunciation and intonation. (Fall) Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Howe, Zielonka/ Three credits
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