Subject:
French
Credit units:
3
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Lang, Lit and Cultural Studies
Description
This course will focus on the rules of grammar and the use of expressions and writing strategies that will improve the quality of your written work in French. You will learn to prepare and perfect bibliographies, summaries, reviews and essays, and write a biography, a review of a play, or a creative work to be sent to l’Eau vive, the Francophone newspaper, or its Horizon-Chronique littéraire, or to À ciel ouvert, the Francophone online magazine for Western and Northern Canada. The goal of this course is to perfect your grammar and editing skills and allow you to write better essays as well as conference papers in French.
Note: Students with credit for FREN 310 may not have credit for this course.
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