French 2 – Noncredit

UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-MADISON

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French 2

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For registration assistance: 608-262-2451

Summary

Summary

Watch this short video about why our online Language program is one of the best in the country!

This practical high beginner's course (A1.2), designed by UW–Madison for adult language learners, explores the cultural richness of the Francophone world while improving your ability to converse about real-life topics. Focuses on the present tense with an introduction to past tenses.

Build your confidence as you improve your ability to describe common activities and talk about daily life. Our proven communicative approach emphasizes speaking competency while also building skills in listening, reading and writing. All materials included.

Prerequisite: French 1.

Course format

For the first five weeks of class, you will practice speaking in weekly 30–minute online sessions led by an experienced instructor, with a maximum of 3–6 other participants. To get to know all of your classmates, your conversation time will vary between the first or second 30–minute time slot of the hour you registered for. You should be available for either.

For the second half of the course, weeks six through ten, you will meet with the entire group for the full hour. Your instructor will use breakout rooms to facilitate small group work.

The live online sessions begin one week after the scheduled course start date to allow time to work through the first unit of learning material in preparation for the live conversation practice.

Online course materials introduce new grammar and vocabulary and teach pronunciation, listening, and reading skills through videos, audio and interactive exercises. Budget 3-4 hours a week to work through the online asynchronous content.

Course materials become available online on the scheduled course start date and remain accessible for one month after the course ends.

Find out if this is the right level for you with these placement tests: French 1 self-placement test, French 2 self-placement test.

Want to know more about learning a language online? Read Dr. Julie Dahl's blog post about our online course format.

Sessions anticipated for spring 2025 (See Upcoming dates for open sections and more details):

Mondays, Jan. 27–April 14, 5:30–6:30 p.m. CT (No virtual conversation session on March 24)

Wednesdays, Feb. 19–May 7, 5:30–6:30 p.m. CT (No virtual conversation on March 26)

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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Meet your instructors

Kathy Rokakis

(M.Ed., Central Michigan University)Kathy Rokakis began her career working for Renault, the French automobile company, for 10 years.  She has spent the last 14 years teaching all levels of high school French.  She enjoys sharing her experiences with the French language and diverse culture of the Francophone world with her students.

Nadia Louar

(PhD, UC Berkeley) has taught French language, literature, and culture for two decades. Her extensive teaching experience spans introductory language courses to advanced seminars in cultural studies and literature. She creates dynamic learning environments where students develop both their linguistic skills and cultural understanding, bringing the richness of francophone worlds into the classroom.