FR101: Elementary French I |
Credits: 4 |
FR 101 introduces students to the sounds and basic structures of the French language emphasizing the acquisition of speaking, writing, reading, and listening comprehension skills for communicative proficiency, and an appreciation of the essential elements of the culture of French-speaking people. |
Prereq: -, Coreq: - |
FR102: Elementary French II |
Credits: 4 |
FR 102, a continuation of FR 101, further develops basic French sentence structure, vocabulary, reading, oral and written communication skills and an enhanced appreciation of the cultures of French-speaking people. |
Prereq: A grade of C or higher in FR 101 or satisfactory score on language placement test or consent of instructor., Coreq: - |
FR201: Intermediate French I |
Credits: 3 |
FR 201 is a continuation of FR 102. Students will refine basic language skills acquired in FR 101-102 through reading, conversation, writing, listening, vocabulary development, and functional language structure review. Through communicative practice, articulated multimedia lab activities, interaction with peers, instructor, and native-speakers, students will gain confidence and fluency in written and oral expression. Cultural presentations will enhance knowledge and appreciation of the presence and influence of French language, and the cultures of French-speaking countries, territories, and provinces. |
Prereq: A grade of āCā or higher in FR 102 or satisfactory score on language placement test or consent of instructor., Coreq: - |
FR202: Intermediate French II |
Credits: 3 |
FR 202 is a continuation of FR 201. Students will refine basic language skills acquired in FR 201 through reading, conversation, writing, listening, vocabulary development, and review of functional language structure. Through communicative practice with peers, instructor, native-speakers, and articulated multimedia lab activities, students will gain confidence and fluency in written and oral expression. Cultural readings and presentations will enhance knowledge and appreciation of the presence and influence of the French language and the influence of French culture in Hawai'i and the world. |
Prereq: A grade of C or higher in FR 201., Coreq: - |
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