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The
following outlines of course content are correct at the time of
writing,
although the material (or the order in which it is covered) may be
subject to
change.
1. All courses are 3
credit
hours each, unless otherwise indicated.
2. Normally, a course will
not be run without a minimum enrolment of students.
Fundamental
skills of speaking, comprehending, reading and writing.
Fundamental
skills of speaking, comprehending, reading and writing.
Continued
work in speaking, pronunciation, comprehension and writing.
Continued
work in speaking, pronunciation, comprehension and writing.
Designed
to develop basic conversational skills and to prepare for more advanced
work in
French courses.
Review
of grammatical principles with regular exercises and composition work
for the
development of increased mastery of the written language.
Review
of grammatical principles with regular exercises and composition work
for the
development of increased mastery of the written language.
Survey
of important French literary movements from the Middle Ages to the
seventeenth
Century.
Survey
of important French literary movements from the eighteenth Century to
the
twentieth Century.
Special
emphasis on the writing of short compositions and developing an
awareness of
French style.
Significant
aspects of French art, culture and social institutions.
Study
of representative drama, poetry and prose of the period.
Study
of representative drama, poetry and prose of the seventeenth century.
Study
of representative writers and thinkers of the eighteenth century. Essay
and
prose.
Study
of representative writers of the nineteenth century. Poetry and prose.
Study
of representative writers of the twentieth century. Drama, poetry and
prose.
Study
of Francophone literature written outside of the Hexagon or by minority
authors
in France.
Acquaint
students with the different aspects of French society.
French
writers living in and writing on Southeast Asia during the colonial
period.
Acquaint
students with the different movements of French cinema and its
reflections on
French culture.
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