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Focus 2814: Focus: Literary Culture of Modern Ireland & Irish America: Modern and Contemporary Irish Drama
1.50 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Building on students' coverage of the early days of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, this segment focuses on (mostly) living Irish playwrights whose work develops familiar themes in unfamiliar ways. Brian Friel, whose long career recently was recognized by an elite council of Irish Arts, is represented by Translations and Dancing at Lughnasa. We read plays by Marina Carr, the most important Irish woman playwright since Lady Gregory, often described as "Greek" for her scorching fatalism. Continuity with Synge is evident in work by Martin McDonagh, as is his transformation of Irish stereotypes into grotesques and deep resources of dark humor. Conor McPherson's Shining City is not yet ready to banish a ghost from a psychiatrist's office. Other playwrights likely to be represented include Tom Kilroy and Christina Reid. It is notable that the work of three of these playwrights was produced in New York recently and nominated for Tony awards.
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French 1011: Essential French 1 Workshop
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Application of the curriculum presented in French 101D. Pass/fail only. Grade dependent on attendance and participation.
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French 101D: French Level 1: Essential French 1
5.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This first course in the French language stresses rapid acquisition of spoken French, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills. It is designed to immerse students as much as possible into French language and culture. The five-day-a-week course is taught in French to impart communicative competence through the acquisition of everyday grammar and vocabulary. The textbook works with a feature-length French film in order to create a meaningful and culturally relevant context for the grammatical and thematic structures studied. While not required, it is strongly recommended that students enroll in French 1011, a one-credit, pass-fail practice session.
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French 1021: Essential French 2 Workshop
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Application of the curriculum presented in French 102D. Pass/fail only. Grade dependent on attendance and participation.
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French 102D: French Level 2: Essential French 2
5.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This second course in the French language program focuses on more advanced language skills to stress further rapid acquisition of spoken French, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills. It is designed to immerse students as much as possible into French language and culture. The five-day-a-week course is taught in French to impart communicative competence through the acquisition of everyday grammar and vocabulary. The textbook works with a feature-length French film in order to create a meaningful and culturally relevant context for the grammatical and thematic structures studied. While not required, it is strongly recommended that students enroll in French 1051, a one-credit, pass-fail practice session. Prerequisite: French 101D or equivalent (often recommended for students with two to three years of high school French [Seventh and eighth grades counting as one year]).
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French 1051: Advanced Elementary French Practice Session
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Application of the curriculum presented in French 102D or French 105D. For students with two to four years of high school French. Pass/fail only. Grade dependent on attendance and participation.
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French 1051 - Advanced Elementary French Practice Session
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French 1052: Advanced Elementary French Workshop
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Working vocabulary for the Institute taught to emphasize real-life situations abroad. Only for students who have completed French 102D and 105D and who plan to attend French Summer Language Institute. Credit/no credit.
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French 1052 - Advanced Elementary French Workshop
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French 105D: Advanced Elementary French
5.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides an intensive, five-day-a-week review of elementary French, covering in one semester the entire French 101-102 program. It is designed to immerse students as much as possible into French language and culture. The course is taught in French to impart communicative competence through the acquisition of everyday grammar and vocabulary. The textbook works with a feature-length French film in order to create a meaningful and culturally relevant context for the grammatical and thematic structures studied. While not required, it is strongly recommended that students enroll in French 1051.01, a 1-credit, pass/fail practice session. This course is often recommended for students with three years of high school French.
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French 201D: French Level 3: Intermediate French
5.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An intermediate review course with multiple goals: independent and accurate oral and written communication; comprehension of a variety of French and Francophone materials; review of grammar functions; communicative activities. Prerequisite: French 102D or the equivalent (usually recommended for students with four years of high school French [ Seventh and eighth grades count as one year]).
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French 202: French Level III At the Summer Institute
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This Summer Institute course focuses on the major features of French 201D. Students improve speaking, writing, and reading skills in French by combining study of grammatical forms with exercises designed to mirror many experiences they encounter while in France. The location abroad and contact with French host families and other French people facilitate the student's learning experience. Students enrolled in this course also take French 353, and are prepared to enroll in French 307D upon their return to St. Louis. Open only to students attending the Summer Institute in France. Prerequisite: French 102D or 105D.
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