This is a basic course in French grammar and reading for students, who have up to Ontario Grade 9 French (or equivalent) but not above. FREN*1090...
This basic course in French grammar will emphasize listening skills for students, who have up to grade 10 French (or equivalent) but not above....
This basic course in French grammar will emphasize writing skills for students, who have up to Grade 11 French (or equivalent) but not above....
This is a review course in French grammar, oral and written skills, for students who have Ontario Grade 11 French or equivalent but not above....
A first year, university-level course for students graduating with a high-school background in core French. Students will practise written and oral...
An historical introduction to French life and thought as seen through literature and art. Lectures and small seminars are integrated into a...
This is a continuation of French Language I with further practice in written and oral French, grammar, vocabulary acquisition, translation, laboratory...
An historical introduction to Quebec life and thought from New France to the present as seen through literature and art. Lectures and small seminars...
An introduction to the art and techniques of French-English translation. (Also offered through Distance Education format.)
Essay writing and textual analysis.
This course focuses on the differences between written and spoken French and is designed to help students function efficiently in an oral French...
This course is a seminar on the 19th-century novel emphasizing themes and ideas which have contributed to contemporary literature and thought.
A changing world as perceived by 20th-century writers in France. From Gide to post-modernism, the impact of renewed scientific perspectives on...
Prose literature in the 18th century; the questioning of traditional values. The road to revolution.
This course offers a selective study of recent play-scripts written in French. Students are advised to consult the web description for the particular...
This course is a study of children's literature in the francophone world from the 17th century to the present. (Offered in even-numbered years.)
A survey of representative Quebec novels from World War II to the Quiet Revolution. A seminar and lecture course.
Elements of the sound system, grammar and vocabulary of contemporary French.
Human destiny in 17th-century drama.
Contrastive grammar (French and English). Analysis of various styles and their application to written translation. Small discussion groups.