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LNG110 French Intermediate
Course responsible Kjell Bjørgen Esser NO
   
Number of credits allocated 5.0
Language Norwegian
Limits for class size Max 25 students.
Semester/trimester
August block Autumn parallel January block Spring parallel June block
       
         
Colour explanation: Red/yellow = teaching periods. The red period indicates when the teaching starts.
Teachers Responsible teacher: André Avias andre.avias@hiof.no
Compulsory educational activities Engelsk:Compulsory lectures (80 %).
The students must hand in a short term task which must be approved before the exam
Exam S
Assessment methods Written exam.
Grading A-F
Examination aids A1: not calculator, no other aids.
Nominal workload 150 hours.
Course frequency Annually
Teaching support Students will receive feedback throughout the course.
Examiner Engelsk:External examiner.
Entrance requirements Minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway (generell studiekompetanse)
The course is offered last time 2010 Spring
   
Objective of course  

The students will develop basic skills in french. They should be able to lead a simple conversation on everyday issues and be able to produce simple texts.

   
Syllabus  
Will be announced when the course starts.
 
Last updated 2010-04-16
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