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FRENCH 197: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Admission by permission of department chair and instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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FRENCH 198-99: Proseminar
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
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FRENCH 2: Basic French II
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Speaking and writing in French about past and future events: telling a story (narrating and describing in the past), promising, predicting, and proposing simple hypotheses and conjectures. Prerequisite: Fren 1?or equivalent. Laboratory fee.
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FRENCH 20: French Pronunciation
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Huvé The sounds of French. Oral readings, presentations, recitation. Poetry, scenes from plays. Emphasis on phonetics and diction, with attention to accent, rhythm, and intonation. Prerequisite: Fren 10. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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FRENCH 3: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brant and Staff Increasing active vocabulary, reinforcing mastery of basic grammar, dealing with more complex structures (verbal phrases, subordinate clauses), and using some patterns of indirect speech (e.g., repeating or relaying messages, giving reports, summarizing). Prerequisite: Fren 2?or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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FRENCH 30: Introduction to French Literature
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Belenky, Brant, Chang Readings, textual analysis, and writing on a broad selection of texts from different genres and periods. French and Francophone literatures in their cultural contexts. Close reading approach and introduction to literary vocabulary. Prerequisite: Fren 10. (Fall and spring)
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FRENCH 4: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brant and Staff Consolidation and further expansion of the ability to understand as well as produce a more complex level of oral and written discourse emphasizing subjective expression: issuing indirect commands and requests; giving opinions; making proposals, building arguments; defending and criticizing ideas. Prerequisite: Fren 3 or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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FRENCH 49: French for Graduate Students
0.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff For graduate students preparing for reading examinations. No academic credit. Tuition is charged at the rate of 3 credit hours. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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FRENCH 53: Medieval and Early Modern French Literature in Context
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Chang and Staff Texts of the Middle Ages to the 17th century studied in their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Topics may include feudal society and the literature of courtly love; humanism, Rabelais, and Renaissance poetry; women and salon writing; Versailles, absolutism, and classical theater. Prerequisite: Fren 30 or equivalent. (Fall)
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FRENCH 54: Modern French Literature in Context
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Belenky Texts of the 18th century to the present in historical, social, and cultural contexts. Topics may include philosophes and the rise of social consciousness; the French Revolution and Romanticism; dada and surrealism; existentialism and World War II; decolonization and francophone literature. Prerequisite: Fren 30 or equivalent. (Spring)
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