make use of basic grammar and vocabulary to talk about a variety of topics related to daily life, travel, and business.
demonstrate a basic understanding of French culture and how it applies to a variety of conversational situations.
Talking about vacations, future tense.
Grammar and vocabulary for travel, indirect object complements.
Verbs used to talk about what we know: savoir and connaitre, object pronouns.
Saying where someone is going, articles used with geographical locations.
Grammar and vocabulary to talk about lodging when traveling, giving advice.
Healthcare including ailments, parts of the body, going to the doctor, etc., impersonal expressions for giving advice.
Running errands, expressing wishes and emotions.
Giving directions, talking about how to get to a destination.
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Students should have already completed French Beginning Parts 1, 2, and 3 or have an equivalent knowledge of basic French grammar and vocabulary.
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90% attendance
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This course is designed for students who are interested in learning French for business, travel, or personal enrichment. While still considered a beginner-level course, it is assumed that students have studied some French prior to taking this class.
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FLI-3714B2
FLI-3714E2
Community & Career Education Staff
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