FR 221 - French for Professions: Novice Abroad I-III
At the end of this 3-credit course students will be able to:
- Express themselves in a variety of contexts at their competence level
- Relate different pieces of information within the professional context
- Establish cause and consequence
- Converse with ease in limited formal and informal situations
Research has demonstrated that study abroad can enhance every aspect of language ability. One of the most important general findings of this research is, however, that study abroad is most beneficial for the development of abilities related to social interaction. Students who go abroad can learn to do things with words, such as requesting, apologizing, or offering compliments, and they may also learn to interpret situations calling on such speech acts in ways that local people do…In short, and logically, study abroad has been shown to enhance the aspects of communicative competence that are most difficult to foster in classroom settings (IES Abroad MAP for Language and Intercultural Communication, p. 6).