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Communication et culture III

FREN 118
Fall 2025
3 Units
Online
3

None.

one-way Exclusions
  • Communicator
  • Leader
  • Scholar
  • Collaborator

Example:

  • Content in the modules from the course website.
  • Moore, K. L., Agur, A. M., & Dalley, A. F. (2019). Essential Clinical Anatomy. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health

This French course is designed for students who have completed beginner level French. Students will further develop their written and oral communication skills as well as acquire the means to competently engage in a range of everyday common social and professional situations.

NOTE: Students who are fluent French speakers cannot enrol in this course, and will need to sign a solemn declaration to this effect at the start of the course.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the essential grammar rules of the A2 proficiency level.
  2. Determine appropriate strategies to understand and respond to short written or audio documents relating to daily activities and common social situations.
  3. Write short, grammatically accurate texts which communicate ideas, opinions, and summarize information to solve common communicative problems.
  4. Communicate orally about familiar topics and express feelings, opinions, and desires, employing low-intermediate level vocabulary and grammatical concepts.
  5. Describe aspects of societies and cultures in French-speaking countries, especially with regards to interpersonal relationships, health and well-being, leisure activities and travelling, arts and media.