FRE 2200


Pre-requisite:
Intermediate French 2200 is designed for the student who has successfully completed at least two semesters at college level.

REQUIRED MATERIAL:
Different Handouts & Research within the library

Course Description:
French 2200 is a three credit hour course. The primary goal of intermediate French I is to teach students how to become literate in the target language. The focus of the course is on reading, discussing what has been read, and writing compositions on discussed materials. Reading proficiency is important to the central purpose of the course. Students will be required to read in the target language then discuss and analyze the structure of text using targeted vocabulary to foster analytical skills and to reinforce comprehension. Students will be provided with hand-outs on which classroom discussions and vocabulary development are based. Discussions may be carried and studied through video presentations. There will also be a general review of the Subjunctive mode and the Présent simple of the Indicative.

VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT COMPETENCIES

  1. Think clearly, critically and creatively. Analyze, acquire, analyze, synthesize, integrate and evaluate in many domains of human inquiry.
  2. Communicate with different audiences using varied means: read, listen, write and speak verbally, non-verbally and visually.
  3. Make reasoned value judgments and responsible commitments.
  4. Act purposefully, reflectively and responsibly.

CLAST COMPETENCIES

  1. Reading skills (Literal/critical comprehension)
  2. Listening skills (Literal/critical comprehension)
  3. Speaking skills (composing and transmitting the message, using oral delivery skills suitable to topic, purpose, and audience)

Course Requirements:
    1. In-class participation mandatory
    2. Attendance is required and punctuality is a necessity.
    3. Written assignments and compositions must be presented on time to receive full credit. Any assignment not turned in will be credited with a zero averaged in with other grades to determine the course grade.
    4. One hour a week of research in the library is mandatory. Regular assignments will be assigned throughout the semester.
Evaluation:
All grades for all assignments in French 2200 are equal. Grades are based on participation, compositions, recitations, research paper and tests. There will be one major exam during the semester.

Participation/Attendance 20 %
Term Paper/Presentation 20 %
Compositions 30 %
Exam 30 %




Schedule:
Schedule will be assigned on a weekly basis.

Academic Honesty:
EACH STUDENT IS EXPECTED TO BE IN COMPLETE COMPLIANCE WITH THE COLLEGE POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY AS SET FORTH IN THE ADMISSIONS CATALOG AND THE STUDENT HANDBOOK. ANY STUDENT CHEATING ON AN EXAM WILL RECEIVE A ZERO ON THE EXAM WHICH CANNOT BE REPLACED BY THE FINAL EXAM SCORE AND THE PROFESSOR AT HIS/HER DISCRETION CAN WITHDRAW THE STUDENT FROM THE CLASS.

** ALL ABOVE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANNOUNCED OR WRITTEN AT PROFESSOR'S DISCRETION.**

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