French: First Level French (FREN-100)

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Course Description

Five class periods. Distinguished students will be recommended by the department for this accelerated course at the conclusion of the first trimester of Chinese 100. Upon successful completion of this course, students move on to Chinese 220/0.

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Steps in the Research Process

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Get an Overview with Reference Sources

Below are some Reference Books in the Garver Room

The Cambridge companion to modern French culture [electronic resource]via NOBLE
REF 306 F88 French culture, 1900-1975 
REF 944 R55FR France : a reference guide from the Renaissance to the present 

Also check the bibliographies for further information. Remember to use cross references, indexes, and tables of contents to help you locate information.

Suggested Keywords or Subjects via Catalog Search

Try the following terms for your search:

  • French characters.
  • French characters -- Study and teaching.
  • French language -- Composition and exercises.
  • French language -- Etymology.
  • French language -- Conversation and phrase books.

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How to Build Up Your Bibliography

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