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coursename      = French III
|name=French III
description     = French III aims to further develop proficiency in oral communication, reading, and writing previously learned in French I and II. The second half of the class is focused on reading, analyzing and creating a project for Antoine de St. Exupéry's novella, ''Le Petit Prince.''
|description=French III aims to further develop proficiency in oral communication, reading, and writing previously learned in French I and II. The second half of the class is focused on reading, analyzing and creating a project for Antoine de St. Exupéry's novella, ''Le Petit Prince.''
department       = [[World Languages & Culture]]
|department=World Languages
teacher          = [[Rachel Doss]]
|sessions=2
sessions         = 2
|grcode=FL3
prerequisites    = FL1]], [[FL2
|offered=Previously
note            = '''Available on arrangement'''
|opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
grcode           = [[FL3]]
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French III aims to further develop proficiency in oral communication, reading, and writing previously learned in French I and II. The second half of the class is focused on reading, analyzing and creating a project for Antoine de St. Exupéry's novella, ''Le Petit Prince.''
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 29 January 2025


Department World Languages
Sessions 2
GR Code FL3
Offered Previously
Open to Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

French III aims to further develop proficiency in oral communication, reading, and writing previously learned in French I and II. The second half of the class is focused on reading, analyzing and creating a project for Antoine de St. Exupéry's novella, Le Petit Prince.