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          1)  a  familiarity  with  the  French  language:  its  sounds,  rhythms,  intonation,  vocabulary,
              structure, written form;
          2)  beginning experiences in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French;
          3)  basic communication skills and the ability to express simple needs; and
          4)  an introductory acquaintance with the cultures of the French-speaking countries.

          FREN 192    French II
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is a continuation of the basics of the French communication skills covered in
          French I.

          FREN 291    French III
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is a continuation of the basics of the French communication skills covered in
          French I and II. Students will continue to develop fluency in the language and will be intro-
          duced to more complex grammar and constructions with an emphasis on verbal knowledge of
          the language.

          FREN 292    French IV
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is a continuation of the basics of the French communication skills covered in
          French III. The unit focuses on mastery of the language required to function in a range of
          contexts using correct and appropriate language.

          FREN 391    French V
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is a continuation of the French communication skills covered in French IV.
          Training  in  the four skills of the language  will continue  with  emphasis on  expression  profi-
          ciency. They will also learn how to organize efficiently their speech. The course also aims to
          prepare students to sit for the first levels of the Common European Framework of Reference
          for Languages.


          DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (SERVICE COURSES)

          ENG 111-2    English Usage
                                                                           2 Terms; 6 Credits
              This course is designed to improve students' language skills and upgrade their overall
          language proficiency in the four basic language areas, i.e. reading, listening, speaking and
          writing. It covers a wide range of language activities/tasks in an integrated format, including:
          (1) reading and listening comprehension lessons based on authentic material covering stories


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