French 101 is intended for students with no previous study of French. Course goals focus on developing interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational communicative skills and cultural awareness of the French-speaking world. Topics explored in the course …
French Courses
French 203: Third Semester French
Oral practice and conversation, reading, grammar review, vocabulary expansion, creative writing in French. This student-centered program engages the learner in textbook and non-textbook material focusing on life today in France and in the French-speaking world. Prerequisite: …
French 102: Second Semester French
French 102 is the continuation of French 101 and is intended for students with limited study of French (e.g., 1-2 years of high school level study). Course goals focus on developing interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational …
French 101: First Semester French
French 101 is intended for students with no previous study of French. Course goals focus on developing interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational communicative skills and cultural awareness of the French-speaking world. Topics explored in the course …
French 901: Seminar-Materials and Methods of Research
French 821: Issues in Methods of Teaching French and Italian
This course is meant to be a workshop where students will be able to evaluate and develop materials and activities for language instruction. Students will be responsible for readings, discussion, development of some lesson plans …
French 820: College Teaching of French
French 804: Interdisciplinary Western European Area Studies Seminar
taught by Pamela Potter, cross-listed in French, German, History, Political Science and Sociology. pmpotter@wisc.edu
French 793: Professional French Masters Program Internship
Professional internship abroad, in a French-speaking business or organization, in the student’s professional field. Limited to students in the Professional French Masters Program and Capstone Certificate of Professional French Studies.
French 640: La Littérature du XVIIe siècle
(continuation of French 639)