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This is the fifth course in a sequence of six French language acquisition courses offered by the school. Students who have excelled in NCEA level 3, or equivalent, may be eligible to apply for direct entry to FREN201.
Introduction to different aspects of French civilisation to be discussed and analysed from a cultural and linguistic point of view. Advanced grammar, reading and discussion.General Objectives:To introduce students to more complex topics, (video)tapes, and discussions. To improve students’ competence in reading, writing, speaking and comprehension of French language and understanding of civilisation at an advanced level.Specific Objectives:To expose students to authentic French at an advanced level. To improve students’ confidence and understanding. To improve students’ grammar through the writing of essays, conversations and ateliers.Methods:Lectures, assignments, explanations and tests are in French. Blackboard (formerly WebCT) is used for a variety of purposes.Blackboard Access:Students can study further through the internet and Blackboard access to a variety of links (grammar, readings, discussions).
FREN124 or FREN111
The tutorial timetable (1 hour a week) is determined at the beginning of the semester.
Sylvie Gagnon
Marie-Luce Burlot
FREN 201 notes de cours ;
Vercollier, Alain. et al; Difficultees expliquees du francais-- : for English speakers ; CLE international, 2004.
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Domestic fee $821.00
International fee $3,464.00
* 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 School of Languages and Cultures .