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French School at Mills
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Emmanuelle Remy

Mills Faculty

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Emmanuelle Remy has taught all levels of French from elementary school to University. She is a tenured teacher in France, currently living in the Los Angeles area. Upon her arrival in the US, she received her Master's Degree in French. She has been teaching for 12 years, and has co-authored publications.  Emmanuelle has created a website about French candies!

 

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FREN 3211S - Early Intermed French      

THIS COURSE IS TAUGHT AT MILLS CAMPUS

Discovery of grammar and vocabulary through French songs, games and texts on the history, culture, and daily life in Francophone countries. This is a course that stimulates both oral and writing skills. The course is centered on two books: the grammar book to serve as a practical book for homework (independent work) and a book of texts (in class work) that will enable learners to enrich their knowledge of grammar and lexical choices in order to present a personal view via a written text and oral exposé.

Texts: 1) La grammaire progressive du Français de Maïa Grégoire et d’Odile Thiévenaz, CLE International ISBN 9782090338485 + les corrigés Grammaire Progressive du Français ISBN 9782090338492
2) Le Français par les textes 2, B1-B2 : 45 textes de français courant de Martine Barthe et Bernadette Chovelon 978-2-7061-1484-7

Summer 2010, Summer 2011

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FREN 3301S - Oral Expression &Pronunciation      

THIS COURSE IS TAUGHT AT MILLS CAMPUS

Production orale et prononciation / Oral Production and Pronunciation

This conversational class is based on speaking in context, including discussions about themes based on reports, advertising, news, movies, and various texts. The objectives are to allow students to speak better and feel at ease doing, so while enriching their vocabulary and formulating ideas in an audible manner that are linked with some phonetics work. Part of this class is based on a phonetics book with a CD.

Required text:
Phonétique progressive du Français de Lucile Charliac et Annie-Claude Motron
CLE International ISBN 9782090338805 Le CD (un triple CD audio) : ISBN 9782090328905

Summer 2010, Summer 2011

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The French School

Sunderland Language Center
Middlebury College
P: 802.443.5526
F: 802.443.2075

Mailing address
French School
14 Old Chapel Road
Middlebury College
Middlebury, VT  05753

Sheila Schwaneflugel, Coordinator
sschwaneflugel@middlebury.edu