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This is the fourth course in a sequence of French language acquisition courses offered by the programme. Students without the formal prerequisite, but with some previous knowledge of French, should consult the Programme Director to determine which course is the most appropriate.
This course is one step above secondary school level. It is for students who have done five years of French at school or have passed FREN 123 or FREN221. It leads directly to FREN 201. This is an intensive course, where French is increasingly used. Classes, which are organised to enable students to learn French through its use, are activity-based, with exercises of increasing complexity. Students are encouraged to gain an active mastery of each new point by practice.
In this course you will build up skills in all four areas of the language - reading, writing, speaking and listening. By the end you should be able to read long texts in French. You are also expected to be able to write confidently, to answer questions and express yourself well, and to have developed good listening comprehension.
FREN221 or a level in French acceptable to the Programme Director.
FREN124, FREN111
For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences Head of Department
Library portalThe course outline is available for enrolled students on Learn. LEARN
Students who wish to enrol at a level different from the one suggested by the programme should consult with the Head of programme.
Domestic fee $697.00
International fee $2,913.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences .