FRENCH
COURSES: SPRING 1998
French for Beginners
101 -102-103
An introduction to spoken
and written French, emphasizing the skills of comprehension and speaking,
complemented by practice in reading and writing. Fifty-two half-hour video
programs filmed in France provide the visual-aural material of these courses.
Language laboratory required.
Students with more than three years of high school study in French will not receive credit for 101.
Students continuing a foreign language from another institution (high school or college transfer) must take the College of New Jersey Language Placement Test to determine appropriate level. See Mrs. Minkoff, Forcina Hall Room 126, by appointment only.
FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS 101-102-103
French 101-01 MR
9:30-10:50 CH 101 Zielonka
French 102-01 TR
5:00-6:20 HH 316 Wayland-Smith
-02 TR
6:30-7:50 HH 316 LeGall
-03 MR
3:30-4:50 NU 323 DeRuyter
French 103-01 TF 8:00-9:20 HH
316 Davies
-02 TF
9:30-10:50 NU 110 Davies
-03 MR
2:00-3:20 NU 324 Pfenninger
-04 MR
3:30-4:40 NU 324 Pfenninger
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH COURSES
French Grammar Review
FREN 203-01 Dr.Blelloch
A systematic review of
the fundamental structures of the French language, with emphasis on verb
forms, vocabulary and idioms. Application of each structure for the purpose
of self-expression and communication.
Monday and Thursday 11:00-12:20 NU 223
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Introduction to Literature
in French
FREN 240-01 Dr.Blelloch
Selected readings from the literary traditions of France and the Francophone world. Progressive development of reading and literary skills in French. Seminar format emphasizes oral and written expression. Fundamental approaches to literary interpretation will be introduced.
Monday and Thursday 9:30-10:50 HH 316