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50 ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
B. DepartmtPn of obtmru Eanguagrs
FRENCH
115. Beginners' Course. Reading, conversation, grammar. Correct
pronunciation required from the first; vocabulary, idioms, and
grammar fixed in memory by extensive use of French conversation,
thus producing a living language and not a mere book-language. Reading
of the short stories, novels, and plays that best portray French
life, customs, and ideals. Frequent oral reproduction in French.
125. Continuation of course 115.
135. Continuation of course 125.
215. French Masterpieces. Study of the best French drama, novels,
poetry. French composition and oral reproduction in French. Conducted
largely in French.
225. Continuation of course 215.
235. Continuation of course 225.
315. Survey of French Literature. Representative selections from
the Chanson de Roland down through the nineteenth century. Conducted
almost entirely in French, including French class reports and
lectures. As handbook, Fortier's Histoire de la Litterature Francaise,
other histories of French literature as reference; but the main attention
will be directed to the reading of selections of French literature.325. Continuation of course 315.
335. Continuation of course 325.
343. Teachers' Course. History of the French language presented
from the teacher's point of view, review of grammar and French
phonetics. The best methods of teaching French studied; such problems
as conversation, composition, grammar, translation, etc. Normal
work (observation and practice) required.
353. Continuation of course 343.
363. Continuation of course 353.
GERMAN
115. Beginners' Course. Reading, conversation, grammar. Correct
pronunciation required from the first; vocabulary, idioms, and grammar
fixed in memory by extensive use of German conversation, thus
giving a living language and not a mere book-language. Reading of
the German short stories, novels, and plays that best portray German
life and ideals-apart from materialism and skepticism. Frequent
oral reproduction in German.
125. Continuation of course 115.
135. Continuation of course 125.
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