University of Virginia record March 15, 1915 | ||
FRENCH
1. Elementary French.—Open to students having no knowledge of
French. The course consists of: grammar through the regular
verbs; the more important irregular verbs; translation; oral and
written exercises; dictation.
Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar (Heath); David,
Chez nous (Holt) Labiche et Martin, Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon
(Heath).
Daily, from 8:30 to 9:30. Mr. de Geer. Rotunda, Room 1.
2. Intermediate French.—Open to students who have had one
year of French. The course consists of: grammar; oral and written
exercises; dictation; translation.
Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar (Heath); François,
Introductory French Prose Composition (American Book Co.);
Talbot, Le Français et sa Patrie (B. H. Sanborn & Co.); Sardou, Les
Pattes de Mouche (Heath); Buffum, French Short Stories (Holt).
Daily, 9:30 to 10:30. Professor Worthington. Rotunda, Room 1.
3. Advanced French.—Open to students who have had two years
of French. The course consists of: oral and written exercises; dictation,
translation; conversation; parallel reading.
Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar (Heath) (for
reference); François, Advanced French Prose Composition (American
Book Co.); Coppée, Le luthier de Crémone, le tresor (Allyn and Bacon);
Hugo, Les Misérables (Heath).
Daily, from 12:15 to 1:15. Professor Worthington. Rotunda,
Room 1.
4. French Comedy.—The minimum preparation for entrance is the
work outlined for Course 3. Work in composition will accompany the
reading of texts.
Text-Books.—Molière, Tartuffe (Heath); Marivaux, Le jeu de
l'amour et du hasard (Macmillan); Beaumarchais, Le barbier de Séville
(Heath); Musset, Trois comédies (Heath); Augier, Le gendre de M.
Poirier (American Book Co.); Pailleron, Le monde où l'on s'ennuie
(Heath).
Daily, from 10:30 to 11:30. Professor Worthington. Rotunda,
Room 1.
5. French Conversation.—Daily practice in French conversation.
Note.—This course is not free to any teacher. Fee, $5.
Mr. De Geer. Hour to be arranged.
Certificate Credit.—Summer School Professional Certificate—Advanced
Grade—French 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Summer School Professional
Certificate—College Grade—French 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
University of Virginia record March 15, 1915 | ||