2021 Fall FRENCH 3 001 LEC 001

2021 Fall

FRENCH 3 001 - LEC 001

Intermediate French

Michael C Arrigo

Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr
09:00 am - 09:59 am
Class #:21602
Units: 5

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through French

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 8
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 19
Waitlist Max: 5
No Reserved Seats

Hours & Workload

5 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, and 10 hours of outside work hours per week.

Final Exam

WED, DECEMBER 15TH
11:30 am - 02:30 pm
Dwinelle 87

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Course Catalog Description

Building on foundation established in first year, trains students in listening, reading, writing, and speaking French. Review and refinement of grammar.

Class Description

Required: Réseau: Communication, Intégration, Intersections, 2nd Edition, Pearson (Textbook, Student activities manual, and Answer key, access to My French Lab, and complimentary Oxford New French Dictionary); select outside readings Please note: The program uses the second edition only. All of the required materials (textbook, student activities manual, answer key and MyFrenchLab) will be available in package form at the Cal Student Store. In most cases, purchasing a package turns out to be cheaper than buying the components separately. Oxford New French Dictionary is included in package. ISBN for package: 9780134669281 Recommended: Morton, English Grammar for Students of French Course Description: Conducted in French, this is an intermediate language and culture class that aims to consolidate and expand the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing in French while introducing students to texts from the French and Francophone cultures. The course aims to promote cross-cultural understanding through the use of authentic materials such as literary works and journalistic texts, multimedia, film, pop songs, and television/radio broadcasts, and other cultural artifacts. The study of these materials will be supported by several technological tools. Topics covered include family, education, gender roles, urban and suburban life, environmental sustainability, politics, individual and national identities and cultural icons. The course invites comparisons between American and other cultures and those of the French and Francophone worlds through individual reflection, class discussion, work in small groups, and other collaborative formats. In addition to a review and refinement of grammar and vocabulary in a culturally rich context, students also experiment with their written expression through a variety of formats, including journals, creative writing and independent projects using the Internet, as well as textual analysis in French.

Class Notes

Prerequisites/Placement:
For students with one of the following: 4 years of high school French; a passing grade in French 2 at UC Berkeley; 2nd or 3rd semester college French; 3rd or 4th-quarter college French; a 3 on the AP French exam. Students who have lived for an extended time in a French.. show more
Prerequisites/Placement:
For students with one of the following: 4 years of high school French; a passing grade in French 2 at UC Berkeley; 2nd or 3rd semester college French; 3rd or 4th-quarter college French; a 3 on the AP French exam. Students who have lived for an extended time in a French-speaking environment should consult with Vesna Rodic, the Second Year Coordinator. For additional placement information please see department website at french.berkeley.edu

Enrolled students who do not attend their French section during the first five days of instruction may be subject to Instructor Drop. Course not open to native or heritage speakers of French. show less

Rules & Requirements

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

No Reserved Seats

Textbooks & Materials

See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.

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