The course is third quarter of a yearlong sequence and is designed to increase linguistic skills through film and literature study. All classes are conducted entirely in French. Course objectives focus on increasing communicative skills in discussions with native speakers and developing cultural knowledge through a cinematic lens. Students will learn about the art of French films and its filmmakers through viewing multiple genres of award winning classic French films. Students will build upon existing skills and sharpen oral and aural proficiency through guided film viewing, subtitle analysis, discussion and writing. Additionally they will increase literary knowledge through study of a novel paired with its companion film. Class activities engage students in small group work, individual and collaborative projects and lively debates with native speakers.
To be the poet of a class or a district and no more than thatis ordinarily not a notable achievement, but the fact that theyrepresented an epoch as well as a section emphasizes the significanceof Timrod and Hayne. They were products of freshly stimulatingconditions in the South; before the war they began to sing for aneighborhood that had long been comparatively silent. And when thewar came on, and after its conclusion, they were not only its bestsingers but they were remarkable in war literature for the fineness oftheir positive spirit and their relative freedom from abusive rancor.They reaped in love and praise the reward that their impoverishedconstituency could not pay them in money.
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