Designed for French majors or minors (or students with reading fluency in French) enrolled in any French Upper Division course taught in English (numbered from 153 to 156, and 189), or Comparative Literature UD courses taught by French faculty. Students will read materials in French, meet with the instructor to discuss them and complete assignments in French in order to improve their linguistic and cultural fluency.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeAfter three semesters in her class, all ending with A's (one A-), I gotta say I love Prof. Phillips. She is very kind and helpful when help is needed. I will say it is a lot of work, you have to listen to a lot of audios and meet with an actual french native every few weeks via zoom (notes allowed). Just do the assignments and meetings u got it!
Tests are take-home and open book. The homework is the same way and not that long. No midterm and the final is a group project and presentation. There is also one other presentation you have to give in the quarter, but it can be solo or in a group.
It's my 2nd time taking Marion's classes (Business French 1&2), I absolutely love her and the way she teaches the class. The lectures aren't boring since we always do activities and she really puts in efforts for her students. We had no in person exams/quizzes. Either online open notes exams or in person presentation. Also she takes attendance.
Marion is genuinely one of the best professors I have ever had. Coming in as a brand new French student, I was super worried that I would fall behind the rest of the class. The pacing and flexibility that Marion has to structure the class is top notch. I highly suggest taking all of her classes!