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21. French Language Correspondence Courses And Distance Learning
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Originally published in 1936, this is the bible of French grammar - the most thorough French grammar book that exists. It has been republished more than a dozen times and is a must for fluent speakers. This is the book that native speakers refer to when they want to understand or explain some aspect of French grammar. (French)

23. French 101/181: General Course Information
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French 101/181 at University of Wisconsin, Madison
General Course Information
Introduction Bonjour! Soyez les bienvenus . Welcome to first-year French. We hope that your study of French will be enjoyable and profitable to you. French 101/181 will introduce you to the French language and to the many peoples who speak French throughout the world. At the end of this semester, you should already be able to get along somewhat in French. You should be able to read through, with basic understanding, general interest articles in newspapers and magazines, and simply structured poems and stories written in French, understand clearly-articulated native French speech within the limits of your vocabulary, and talk with native French speakers on a variety of practical topics. You should have gained basic knowledge about the grammar of French, insights into English grammar and into how languages work in general, and a greater understanding of francophone cultures and of American culture as seen by foreigners, especially by native speakers of French. back to top Course Supervisor If at times you become frustrated or discouraged during your study, do not hesitate to contact your instructor or the course supervisor:

24. French 102/182: General Course Information
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French 102/182 at University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Introduction Bonjour. Soyez les bienvenus. Welcome to Second-Semester French. We hope that this semester's study of French will be enjoyable and profitable for you. The French 101-102 sequence is designed to introduce you to the French language and to the many peoples who speak French throughout the world. At the end of these two semesters, you should be able to "get along" fairly well in French. You should be able to "get the gist" of general interest articles in newspapers and magazines written in French, understand clearly-articulated native French speech within the limits of your vocabulary, and converse with native French speakers on a variety of practical topics. You should have gained basic knowledge about the grammar of French, insights into English grammar and into how languages work in general, and a greater understanding of francophone cultures and of American culture as seen by foreigners, specifically by native speakers of French. back to top Course Supervisor If at times you become frustrated or discouraged during your study, do not hesitate to contact your instructor or the course supervisor:

25. Jiskha Homework Help - English: Books, Novels, And Plays: Une Semaine De Bonte
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27. Park Ridge Public Library
Live homework help! 4th to 12th grade students can connect free to a live tutor for help on Writer s Choice Grammar and composition, Glencoe Publishing
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    29. French 131 [french.rutgers.edu]
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    131 Intermediate French
    For students whose background and preparation allow them to achieve a strong placement test score, or who earned a grade of "B" or better in 102, or who have taken 121. Develops a more fluent communication in French through a thorough review and interactive practice of language structures. Extensive reading and writing asssignments help students develop analytical and critical thinking skills. Internet and computer aided activities as well as audio and video lab assignments provide students with cultural knowledge and ensure continued development of all four language skills. Attendance and participation are essential components of the course and final grade. In addition, the grade will be based on two hourly exams, a final exam, quizzes, compositions, lab work, and homework. All sections will have the same syllabus, textbooks, and exams. FRENCH 131 SYLLABUS FALL 2005 Texts
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    30. Index.htlm
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    Fundamentals of Oral and Written French
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    Required materials Textbook: Invitation au monde francophone
    Ancillaries: Audio CD (comes with textbook) A good French/English dictionary A home computer equipped with a CD-ROM drive and an Internet connection *Web site for Invitation: http:www.harcourtcollege.com/french/jarvis Course goals : The goal of this course is to develop the skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening to a basic level of proficiency so that the student can communicate basic ideas in French and understand the cultural context of the language. The course is taught through an experiential methodology which entails exclusive use of French in the classroom, emphasis on communicative skills, interactive presentations of grammar and daily oral practice in class. Specific objectives of Invitation au monde francophone include the following to help students acquire proficiency in communicating within culturally significant contexts in French.

    31. Drexel University - College Of Arts And Sciences - French 313
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    French 313
    Advanced French Stylistics:
    Grammar, Reading and Composition
    Prerequisite: French 312 or placement into French 313.
    Description:
    French 313 is the third course at the advanced level offered by Drexel University. French 313 meets 3 hours per week, with a lab requirement of one hour per week. This course will offer an intense grammar review, development of reading comprehension and composition skills as well as a focus on oral presentations and discussions in French.
    During class time you will be expected to actively participate in small group activities and as a whole class. Attendance, participation, and individual preparation outside of class are essential for success.
    Texts: Bonne continuation Furry and Jarausch. Prentice Hall, 2001.
    Collins-Robert Dictionary
    The Collins-Robert Dictionary or a comparable French/English dictionary is required for this course. It is also strongly encouraged that you purchase a French/French dictionary, even a small one. Le Petit Robert and other French/French dictionaries are available at the library.
    COURSE REQUIREMENTS: 1) Drop policy: Drexel University allows students to drop a course through the end of the sixth week of the term.

    32. Drexel University - College Of Arts And Sciences - French 312
    homework Journals 20%. In addition to the compositions, you will have a In order to help you improve your expression in french, you will also be
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    French 312: Course Objectives and Syllabus Prerequisite: French 311 or placement into French 312. Description French 312, French Stylistics, is the second advanced level French course in the 300 sequence. French 312 meets 3 hours per week, with a lab requirement of one hour per week. This course offers grammar review, development of reading comprehension and composition skills as well as a focus on oral presentations and discussions in French with class participation in small groups and as a whole class. Attendance, participation, and individual preparation outside of class are essential for success. Goals Students who come prepared to class every day and who actively participate can expect to: Texts Bonne continuation Furry and Jarausch. Prentice Hall, 2001. Bonne continuation: Cahier d'exercices. Furry and Jarausch. Prentice Hall, 2001. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Drop policy: Drexel University allows students to drop a course through the end of the sixth week of the term. This means that you will not be allowed to drop a course, even if you are failing, after the sixth week of the term. The number of times you have already been absent, the status of your lab hours and, above all, the result of your midterm testing and other evaluations (chapter tests, quizzes, homework) are therefore your best guide to decide whether or not you should drop the course. Attendance policy: Since learning a foreign language is a participatory endeavor, attendance is mandatory at all class meetings. Students are allowed to miss

    33. English Resources For Homework And Research
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      Free collection of classic literature books online. Authors include Lewis Carroll, Agatha Christie, Charles Dickens, George Orwell, William Shakespeare and Mark Twain. There is a very large selection of O. Henry short stories. Great for the classroom or home.
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      Easy to use reference guide for grammar online. Explains the rules, gives an example and then gives you a practice test.
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      A professor of English has created a site explaining common mistakes using the English language. Click on the word you are interested in and an explanation is given. There is also a list of misspelled words. Easy to use. Great for those writing a paper,etc. The Children's Literature Website This site categorizes internet resources related to books for children and young adults. Good information and easy to get around.

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    35. Department Of French -- Courses (Spring '02)
    Work for the course will include written and oral homework based on the readings, Instructor Sadia ZoubirShaw, Intermediate french composition
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    Department of French Language and Literature University of Kentucky
    Overview
    Spring'03 Fall'03 Blackboard Spring 2003
    FR 203
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    Instructor: Janna Fults Conversation and Composition
    MWF 12:00-12:50 (001)
    Join the adventures of French 203 where you will find yourself practicing your French to survive many different situations such as: meeting people, engaging others in conversation, asking for and offering help, asking for information, asking for and giving advice, and expressing feelings. These are only a few of the exciting topics of this course. You not only will be given the opportunity to improve your speaking abilities, but also your writing skills through compositions. French 203 will give you the tools to improve your vocabulary through class work and skits and your grammar by working with the class and independently on assignments. FR 203 is a requirement for the FLIE-French major and the French minor, and a recommended elective for French majors. Prerequisites: FR 202, a grade of 40+ or 620+ on the placement exam, or by written consent of the professor before the start of the semester.

    36. Department Of French -- Courses (Spring '05)
    Work for this course will include written and oral homework based on the readings, Instructor Lindsy Meyer, Intermediate french composition
    http://www.uky.edu/AS/French/courses/spring05.html
    Division of French and Italian University of Kentucky
    Overview
    Spring'05 Fall'04 Blackboard ... Textbooks Spring 2005
    FR 203
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    Instructor: Janna Fults(001)
    Instructor: Jeorg Ellen Sauer Conversation and Composition
    MWF 11:00-11:50 (001), CB 340
    MWF 12:00-12:50 (002) CB 340 Join the adventures of French 203 where you will find yourself practicing your French to survive many different situations such as: meeting people, engaging others in conversation, asking for and offering help, asking for information, asking for and giving advice, and expressing feelings. These are only a few of the exciting topics of this course. You not only will be given the opportunity to improve your speaking abilities, but also your writing skills through compositions. French 203 will give you the tools to improve your vocabulary through class work and skits and your grammar by working with the class and independently on assignments. Prerequisites : FR 202, a grade of 620+ on the French Placement Exam, or written consent of the instructor before the start of the semester.

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    38. FRENCH BEGINNERS I
    homework for Friday May 20 Logsheet!! please do any activities in areas that 1) Vacances composition You were to have a first copy of this for today.
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    Welcome! Here you can find all the important information for French class : class documents, worksheets, homework and great links. Les Documents Importants
    Important Class Documents Course Outline General outline of the course with objectives and topics to be covered. Classroom Policy Rules and grading policies of the class. On-line Log Sheet Log sheet to keep weekly vocabulary studying. MYP Language B Assessment Criteria Go here to see the rubrics for all Language B Assessment. Students will be graded using these or similar rubrics. Homework for Friday May 20: Logsheet!! please do any activities in areas that you need help with. You may also use activities from other class pages. In addition, Go to the Websites under additional activities for more activities. Just be sure to mark down which ones you did. Les Calendriers de Devoirs
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    39. Frn102
    Compositions (2) 10% homework 10% Final Exam 15% Oral Exam 5% the majority of class will be conducted in french. I will help you and if you re
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    Course Program:
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    40. Modern Languages: French Division Courses FRE 2220
    Turn in your homework for correction as requested. Compositions will be having trouble with french, please do not hesitate to come for help during your
    http://www.fsu.edu/~modlang/divisions/french/fre2220.html
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    Course Coordinator: Professor Mitchell
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    e-mail: jgmitche@mailer.fsu.edu Your instructor: Name: Office: Tel: Email: Required Texts:
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      French 2220 is an intermediate study of the French language. The key to success in this course is to keep up with your work on a daily basis. Daily attendance and participation are required.
      Policies
      Attendance You may have 4 unexcused absences with no penalty (roll will be taken daily). If you are sick or cannot attend for some other valid reason, please notify the instructor, preferably before class time, although this may not count as an excused absence. In order to have an excused absence, you must provide official documentation (such as: absence form from a university organization; FSU Health Center/doctor’s note on official stationery; accident/police report; copy of an obituary) or it must be a religious holiday.

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