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FREN 101.03 Elementary French 6 credits

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 7, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 242 / Language & Dining Center 330 / Language & Dining Center 335

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm1:15pm2:20pm12:30pm1:40pm1:15pm2:20pm1:10pm2:10pm
Synonym: 48342

Cynthia Shearer

This course introduces the basic structures of the French language and everyday vocabulary in the context of common cultural situations. Students are exposed to all four skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking). Taught five days a week in French.

Prerequisite: None. Placement score for students with previous experience in French

FREN 204.02 Intermediate French 6 credits

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm11:10am12:20pm12:00pm1:00pm
Synonym: 48345

Cathy Yandell

Through discussion of book-length literary and cultural texts (film, etc.), and including in-depth grammar review, this course aims to help students acquire greater skill and confidence in both oral and written expression. Taught three days a week in French.

Prerequisite: French 103 or equivalent

GERM 101.01 Elementary German 6 credits

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:40am10:40am
Synonym: 48366

Juliane Schicker, Josiah B Simon

This course stresses a firm understanding of the basic structural patterns of the German language through reading, writing, speaking, and listening drills. For students with no previous knowledge of German or for those whose test scores indicate that this is the appropriate level of placement.

Students with course conflicts with a 5 day German language course can register for different sections for MWF and TTH sections. Use this form: https://www.carleton.edu/committees/academic-standing/petitions/f orms/add-drop-card/

GERM 204.01 Intermediate German 6 credits

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm1:10pm2:10pm
Synonym: 48368

Josiah B Simon

In this course, students build on basic communication skills to engage in more in-depth spoken and written discussions of German-speaking culture. By analyzing longer and more challenging texts, films and cultural media, continuing grammar review, and writing compositions, students acquire greater facility and confidence in all four language skills (writing, speaking, listening, and reading).

Prerequisite: German 103 or equivalent

JAPN 101.01 Elementary Japanese 6 credits

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 13, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
8:30am9:40am8:15am9:20am8:30am9:40am8:15am9:20am8:30am9:30am
Synonym: 48381

Mariko Kaga

Introduction to the Japanese sentence structure and writing system, together with the development of basic aural/oral skills, with attention to cultural context.

RUSS 345.00 Russian Cultural Idioms of the Nineteenth Century 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:55pm3:10pm4:55pm

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Synonym: 48682

Anna Dotlibova

An introduction to the names, quotations and events that every Russian knows--knowledge which is essential to understanding Russian literature, history and culture of the last two centuries. We will study the works of Russian writers (Griboedov and Pushkin, Leskov and Dostoevsky), composers (Glinka, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-­Korsakov and Tchaikovsky), artists (Briullov, Ivanov, the Itinerants) and actors (Mochalov, Shchepkin) in the context of social thought and the social movements of the nineteenth century. Conducted in Russian.

Prerequisite: Russian 205 or permission of the instructor.

SPAN 204.09 Intermediate Spanish 6 credits

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm1:50pm3:00pm2:20pm3:20pm

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Synonym: 48451

Jorge Brioso

Through discussion of literary and cultural texts and films, as well as a review of grammar, this course aims to help students acquire greater skill and confidence in both oral and written expression. Taught three days a week in Spanish. Some Spanish 204 sections include a service-learning component, to enrich students' understanding of course material by integrating academic study with public service. The language classes team up with the Northfield public schools to help both Northfield and Carleton students improve their language skills.

Prerequisite: Spanish 103 or equivalent

SPAN 204.10 Intermediate Spanish 6 credits

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 330

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:20pm3:10pm4:20pm3:30pm4:30pm

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Synonym: 48452

Jorge Brioso

Through discussion of literary and cultural texts and films, as well as a review of grammar, this course aims to help students acquire greater skill and confidence in both oral and written expression. Taught three days a week in Spanish. Some Spanish 204 sections include a service-learning component, to enrich students' understanding of course material by integrating academic study with public service. The language classes team up with the Northfield public schools to help both Northfield and Carleton students improve their language skills.

Prerequisite: Spanish 103 or equivalent

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