Listed in: French, as FREN-207
Laure A. Katsaros (Section 01)
Raphael Sigal (Section 02)
Through class discussion, debates, and frequent short papers, students develop effective skills in self-expression, analysis, and interpretation. Literary texts, articles on current events, and films are studied within the context of the changing structures of French society and France’s complex relationship to its recent past. Assignments include both creative and analytic approaches to writing. Some grammar review as necessary, as well as work on understanding spoken French using video materials. Highly recommended for students planning to study abroad.
Requisite: FREN 205, or completion of AP French, or four years of secondary school French in a strong program. Fall semester: Professor Katsaros. Spring semester: Professor Rockwell.
How to handle overenrollment: null
Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: Instruction in languages other than English; emphasis on written work; textual analysis; readings; oral presentations; group work; in-class quizzes and exams; some visual and aural analysis.
Section 01
M 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM FAYE 113
W 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM FAYE 113
F 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM FAYE 113
Section 02
Tu 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM OCTA 200
Th 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM OCTA 200
Section(s) | ISBN | Title | Publisher | Author(s) | Comment | Book Store | Price |
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All | Dora Bruder | Gallimard/Folio | Patrick Modiano | Amherst Books | TBD | ||
All | Petit pays | Livre de poche | Gael Faye | Amherst Books | TBD | ||
All | En super forme | Canadian Publishers | Simone Renaud & Jean-Luc Desalvo | Amherst Books | TBD |
These books are available locally at Amherst Books.