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French Intermediate Conversation

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Summary

This highly practical intermediate course will help you build your French vocabulary, review object pronouns and other useful grammatical structures while discussing articles from popular digital French news sources. Learn to converse about climate change, tourism, art and science in the Francophone world. Improve your French conversation skills while growing your knowledge of what is of interest to French people today. Prerequisite: French 4 or permission from the instructor. All materials will be provided in electronic format through the course platform.

Sessions anticipated for spring 2023 (See Upcoming Dates for open sections and more Detail):

Thursdays, March 23–April 27, 5:30–7 p.m. CT

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Earn Continuing Education Hours

By participating in this class you will earn:

Instructional Hours 35
University of Wisconsin Continuing Education Units 3.5

Explanation of Continuing Education Hours

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Contact info@dcs.wisc.edu or 608-262-1156

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Meet your instructor

Agnès Anne-Marie Valley

(BA, Université d'Aix-Marseille and BS, UW-Madison) was born in Marseille where she studied geography before moving to the US to study education and become a French instructor. She has extensive experience teaching French and French culture at all levels and age groups from high school students to adults.