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FRENCH

1. Elementary French.—Students having no previous knowledge of
French may enter this course; but they are strongly advised to
elect not more than one other course in the summer school. 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); François,
Introductory French Prose Composition (Amer. Book Co.); David,
Chez Nous (Holt); Labiche et Martin, Le Voyage de Monsieur
Perrichon
(Heath).

Daily, from 10:30 to 11:30, Professor Worthington, Rotunda, Room 1.

2. Advanced French.—Open to students who have had two high
school units in French. This course consists of: grammar, irregular
verbs; the subjunctive; oral and written exercises; dictation; translation;
conversation; parallel reading.

Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar (Heath); François,
Advanced French Prose Composition (Amer. Book Co.); French
Daily Life
(Newson); Augier, Le Gendre de Monsieur Poirier (Heath);
Coppée, Le Luthier de Crémone, le Trésor (Allyn and Bacon); Rostand,
les Romanesques (Ginn); Mérimée, Colomba (Heath); Hugo,
Les Misérables (Heath).

Daily, from 9:30 to 10:30, Professor Worthington, Rotunda, Room 1.


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3. French Pronunciation.—For teachers of French and advanced
students. This course consists of a study of French sounds by the
international phonetic method.

Text-Books.—Matzke, Primer of French Pronunciation (Holt); Paul
Passy, les Sons du francais (librairie Firmin-Didot, Paris).

Daily, from 12:15 to 11:15, Professor Worthington, Rotunda, Room 1.

University Credit.—Students having fulfilled the conditions on
page 17 and having completed courses 1 and 2 and passed the corresponding
examination in each will be considered as having absolved
the requirements of French A1, and will be admitted to
French B1 as outlined in the catalogue of the University of Virginia.
Corresponding credit will be given for course 3.

Certificate Credit.—Summer School Professional Certificate—
French 1 and 2. Summer School Professional Certificate—College
Grade—French 1, 2, and 3.