Subject: French
Credit units: 3
Offered: Either Spring or Summer
College: Arts and Science
Department: Lang, Lit and Cultural Studies

Description

For students who have an adequate mastery of the basic grammatical concepts of French. The communicative approach will be used with greater emphasis on oral expression, interaction, and listening comprehension in French.

Prerequisite(s): French 30 or FREN 106.3.
Note: Students with French 30 or FREN 106 (only) will also register in FREN 122. Students with credit for FREN 122 will take FREN 125 with FREN 123. Students who graduated high school from an immersion, designated or École fransaskoise program more than 5 years ago may take FREN 122 and FREN 125. Students who graduated high school in the last 5 years from an immersion, designated or École fransaskoise program may not take FREN 122 and FREN 125. Students may only receive credit for FREN 123 in combination with FREN 122 or FREN 125 as offered through the Explore Program. Students may only receive credit for two of FREN 104, 123, or 215.

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