Français 305 Professeur : D. Kress The goal of this course is to help you improve your written and spoken French through an intensive study of advanced grammar and vocabulary used in everyday life. In this course you will learn not only formal French structures taught in standard French classes, but vocabulary and structures used in daily life. Policies 1. You are expected to come to class prepared every day. Study the material specified on the syllabus or in class and be sure to write out the assignments! They will be graded. 2. Keep in mind that all class work will be conducted orally in French and your attendance and participation will have a definite impact on your grade. The activities of listening to a language, speaking a language, and writing a language all demand active skills. This class will require your active participation. A language course is different from other courses at the college because you work on oral communication skills. The only place you can work on these skills is in class. Other classes may not require your attendance because you can learn the material from the book; however, there is no substitute for the dynamic interaction that takes place between you and your teacher—a trained language acquisition specialist. For this reason this course has a strong policy on absences. *Make ups: No make-ups for an unexcused absence are given. Grading:
EMPLOI DU TEMPS: I. Semaine du 7 au 11 janvier
II. Semaine du 14 au 18 janvier
III. Semaine du 21 au 25 janvier
IV. Semaine du 28 janvier au 1er février
V. Semaine du 4 au 8 février
VI. Semaine du 11 au 15 février
VII. Semaine du 18 au 22 février.
VIII. Semaine du 25 février au 1er mars.
IX. Semaine du 4 au 8 mars
X. Semaine du 11 au 15 mars
XI. Semaine du 18 au 22 mars
XII. Semaine du 25 au 29 mars
XIII. Semaine du 1er au 5 avril
XIV. Semaine du 8 au 12 avril
XV. Semaine du 15 au 19 avril
XVI. Semaine du 22 au 26 avril
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