- Professor: Leendert van Beek
- Professor: Julie Verwoerd
- Professor: Kenny Gradert
Continuation of French 101, the study of the language and culture of French-speaking people. Emphasis is on the acquisition of oral and written language skills in a communicative context combined with the study of cultural etiquette and social customs. Prerequisite: one year of high school French or French 101.
An intermediate course that continues the study of the language in a communicative context with considerable emphasis upon precision and expansion of linguistic skills. Emphasis on the development of cultural understanding and sensitivity, with a study of the people's values and beliefs as expressed in their economic, political, and religious systems. Comparison of this culture with our culture in the light of the cultural mandate. Prerequisite: two years of high school French or French 102.
Designed for those who desire a better understanding of the structure of the language, and an-in-depth review of the most important grammatical concepts in a systematic way. The course will assist in the analysis of style, content, and syntax. It will develop also a competence in various aspects of writing. Prerequisite: French 201 or equivalent.

