Beginning French language and culture taught using a communicative approach. Through the use of drama and themes, this course focuses on listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and the culture of the French-speaking world.
      
Prerequisites
Quarters Offered
          Fall,
          Winter,
          Spring
              Course Outcomes
              Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Speak basic French with standard pronunciation of simple words.
 - Use first, second and third-person present tense verbs in conversations and in writing
 - Orally produce and respond to common French greetings, discussions of weather and states of being
 - Recognize and use comparisons of equality and inequality
 - Recognize and use written structures expressing obligations, desires, abilities and knowledge
 - Identify the general history, geography and culture of French-speaking countries
 - Write comprehensible compositions in French of a longer length than in 121, increasing in length throughout the class
 - Articulate an understanding of the value to themselves of learning about other cultures.
 
Institutional Outcomes
              IO1 Communication: Students will be able to communicate clearly and effectively.
          Course Content Outline
              - Students will read stories in French of differing lengths to introduce vocabulary and grammar; the stories will be acted out or simply translated
 - Students will further discuss the stories as a class by answering discussion questions in French
 - Students will read a novel in French and discuss the content through answering questions in French
 - Students will create comic strip summaries with illustrations and captions in French
 - Students will translate various of the stories into English
 - Students will write compositions of their own in French of gradually increasing length
 - Students will create a brochure about a French-speaking country