OLLI101608 - French 3: Language and Literature[In-person at TUCC]
Course Description
French 3: Language and Literature
Instructor: Mark Germano
Day of the Week: Tuesday
Dates: February 4 – April 8 (no class March 4)
Time: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: In-person at TUCC
An enthusiastic review of French grammar, with conversation as we read and discuss Jean-Paul Sartre's play, "Huis Clos" (No Exit).' This course is not for beginners. You will be notified a few weeks in advance of the semester, regarding required books.
Maximum:15
Instructor Bio: Mark Germano, BA, Dartmouth College, MA, Middlebury College (thesis on French Foreign Policy, 1982). He also studied at Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Universite de Caen, Universite de Paris. He taught French to secondary, undergraduate, and adult students in the United States and France (1976-1988). He was Director of Studies Rassias Language Programs Abroad (1986–1989); Director of College Counseling, Lycee Francais de New York (1988–1999) and in other schools in the United States and Switzerland (1999-2006).
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