La Table Francaise: Medical and Conversational French
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Thanks for your interest in La Table Francaise: Medical and Conversational French!
This student group was created to serve several purposes - first, to offer students interested in speaking, learning, or practicing French a forum through which to do so; and second, to introduce Medical French to the CaseMed community! We already have well-established Medical Spanish and Medical Chinese courses, and we felt that French should be represented as well (especially as Doctors Without Borders was formed in France). For more information about MSF, check out their website!
Over the course of the year, our group has hosted several casual French "conversation tables" outside the BRB cafeteria and organized a viewing of the 2003 French-Canadian comedy-drama, Les Invasions Barbares. Students at all levels of French fluency are welcome to participate!
This student group was created to serve several purposes - first, to offer students interested in speaking, learning, or practicing French a forum through which to do so; and second, to introduce Medical French to the CaseMed community! We already have well-established Medical Spanish and Medical Chinese courses, and we felt that French should be represented as well (especially as Doctors Without Borders was formed in France). For more information about MSF, check out their website!
Over the course of the year, our group has hosted several casual French "conversation tables" outside the BRB cafeteria and organized a viewing of the 2003 French-Canadian comedy-drama, Les Invasions Barbares. Students at all levels of French fluency are welcome to participate!
Recent News
Fall 2015 will be the first semester that Medical French is offered to the CWRU student body! To sign up, add it to your schedule on SIS (see screenshot right) then fill out this drop/add form and bring it to the CWRU SoM Registrar's Office.
Because the course is not designed to be an introductory course and will feature content that requires a previous knowledge of the language, interested students must also take a language placement test. To take the language placement test, please email Trish Jones, the Department of Modern Languages and Literature administrator ([email protected]), to get a password. The placement test must be taken before the first day of class on August 26th! If you have any questions, please feel free to send us an email! We're all very excited about this new course and hope you are too! Yang Sheng [email protected] Julia Simkowski [email protected] Gabrielle Rieth [email protected] |