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Fourth Semester French: French Language Competency For The Global Work Force, Marion D. Crackower Jan 2021

Fourth Semester French: French Language Competency For The Global Work Force, Marion D. Crackower

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The goal of this curriculum is to help students develop functional proficiency in French. It serves as a conclusion to everything that was learnt the past semesters, and as an introduction to French as a tool for communication. This course is made of 3 parts:

  • French for communication in daily life: art and museums, food and restaurants, sports and events, etc.
  • Introduction to Francophone literature: France, Belgium, Senegal
  • Introduction to professional French: tourism, finance, health, and Law

The skills developed during this semester include:

  • the ability to engage in French conversation by asking and answering questions on topics of daily …


Cajuns (Research Report #118), Crystal Paul, Amanda Cowley, Mark J. Schafer Oct 2012

Cajuns (Research Report #118), Crystal Paul, Amanda Cowley, Mark J. Schafer

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This review discusses the experiences of Cajuns in the region. Acadians, or Cajuns, are a unique group of people who now reside primarily in 22 parishes in south Louisiana and are often characterized by their unique culture.