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FR 217F: Conversation,Culture,and Literature
8.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Six-week course taught in the summer in France or a francophone country. Includes both language study and literary texts. Students wishing to register must complete an application early in the preceding spring semester in the Department of Romance Languages and must be admitted to the course. P-FRH 212, 213, or 214 or equivalent.
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FR 315: Introduction to French and Francophone Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Orientation in French and francophone cultures through their historical development and their various forms. Includes the study of literary, historical, and social texts, and possibly films, art, and music. Required for major. (A student taking 3152 as part of the Dijon program would receive credit for this course. Please see the description of the Dijon program for details.) (CD)
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FR 3152: Studies in French Language and Culture
6.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Familiarization with the language and culture of France and its people. Courses in conversational and idiomatic French, practice in writing, participation in French family life, lectures on selected topics, and excursions to points of historical and cultural significance. Satisfies FRH 315 requirement for major or minor.
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FR 319: Composition and Review of Grammar
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Systematic review of the fundamental principles of comparative grammar, with practical training in writing idiomatic French. Required for major. P-FRH 200-level course or equivalent.
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FR 320: French Conversation
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
A language course based on cultural materials. Designed to perfect aural skills and oral proficiency by systematically increasing vocabulary and reinforcing command of specific grammatical points. Short written works are assigned. Includes a regularly scheduled language lab one hour per week. P-FRH 200-level course or equivalent.
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FR 3202: Advanced Oral and Written French
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of grammar, composition, pronunciation, and phonetics, with extensive practice in oral and written French.
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FR 321: Introduction to Translation
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to translation strategies through theory and practice. Emphasis is on translation of a broad variety of texts, including different literary and journalistic modes. Attention is given to accuracy in vocabulary, structures, forms, and to cultural concerns. P-FRH 319 or POI.
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FR 322: French Phonetics
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of the principles of standard French pronunciation, with emphasis on their practical application as well as on their theoretical basis. P-200-level course or equivalent.
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FR 323: Advanced Grammar and Stylistics
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Review and application of grammatical structures for the refinement of writing techniques. Emphasis is on the use of French in a variety of discourse types. Attention is given to accuracy and fluency of usage in the written language. P-FRH 319 or equivalent or POI.
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FR 3242: Contemporary France
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of present-day France, including aspects of geography and consideration of social, political, and educational factors in French life today.
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