FSL French as a Second Language Program CoursesFSL100H1
An intensive basic course in spoken and written French: comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. FSL102H1
An intensive basic course in spoken and written French for students who have studied some French, but who have not yet attained the entry level for FSL121Y1. FSL121Y1
Written and spoken French, reinforcing oral/aural competence, reading comprehension, and writing skills. FSL161Y1
Emphasis is placed on both reading and listening comprehension, expression, both written and oral, and independent learning. Particularly recommended for students who wish to maintain and improve their general knowledge of French without wishing to specialize. FSL163H1
Designed for students who wish to broaden their knowledge of French without wishing to specialize. Focus is placed on the improvement of listening comprehension and oral expression, with an emphasis on effective communication. Special attention is given to helping students acquire self-learning skills. FSL181Y1
A variety of approaches to language learning, aimed at helping students develop their written and oral skills. Computer-assisted instruction and the multi-media learning centres provide additional learning opportunities. Particularly recommended for students who wish to specialize or major in French. FSL261Y1
Emphasis is placed on both reading and listening comprehension, expression, both written and oral, and independent learning. Particularly intended for students who wish to maintain and improve their general knowledge of French without wishing to specialize. FSL262Y1
Development of skills in practical French (reading, writing, listening, speaking) based on traditional media as well as on multimedia resources available in French, including those of the Internet. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL264Y1
Development of written and oral language skills and enrichment of vocabulary through readings, audio-visual material and discussions on a variety of topics related to International Relations. Designed primarily but not only for students enrolled in the International Relations Program. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL266H1
Designed to develop students’ reading skills particularly as they pertain to
research interests. Some remedial grammar, but the primary emphasis is
on comprehension of a wide variety of texts in French. This course may
not count towards a Major or Specialist program in French. FSL281Y1
This course is designed for those who wish to improve their written expression with textual study and develop their oral and aural skills. The course is also designed for students who want to specialize or major in French studies. FSL361Y1
Emphasis is placed on both reading and listening comprehension, expression, both written and oral, and independent learning. Particularly intended for students who wish to maintain and improve their general knowledge of French without wishing to specialize. FSL362Y1
An advanced course in practical French (reading, writing, listening, speaking), aimed at broadening understanding of the range of cultures and societies of the francophone world, based in part on multimedia resources available in French, including those of the Internet. FSL366H1
A study of vocabulary, grammar and writing techniques involved in business situations, including cross-cultural transactions. Students may be introduced to business-oriented multimedia resources, including those of the Internet. FSL381Y1
Advanced work in written expression and textual study, with in-depth analysis of spoken French and consolidation of aural skills. For those specializing in French Studies. FSL382H1
This course is designed for students who want to consolidate the writing skills they already had acquired as students specializing in French Studies. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL383H1
This course is designed for students who want to consolidate the oral skills they already acquired as students specializing in French Studies. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL461Y1
For students who wish to improve their general knowledge of French while specializing in other fields of study. FSL462H1
Specific features of the language used in legal documents. This course is intended to familiarize students with juridical vocabulary and structures. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL463H1
Specific features of the language used in the courtroom, policy discussions and the media. Practical applications through classroom presentations, discussions, workshops and role-play. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL482H1
A course designed to diversify the student’s ability to understand and write texts of various genres. (Not offered in 2003-2004) FSL483H1
Students receive advanced training in aural comprehension and in the production of the appropriate oral performance in a variety of situations. |
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