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Choose a Language Course: French
You should sign up for FRAN 2110
You should sign up for FRAN 1210
How did you do?
I did well in it, and could remember much with review
I completed it more than two years ago or did not do very well and don't remember anything
You should sign up for FRAN 2310
You should sign up for FRAN 1110
How did you do?
I did well in it, and could remember much with review
I completed it more than two years ago or did not do very well and don't remember anything
You should sign up for FRAN 1210
You should sign up for FRAN 2110
You should sign up for FRAN 2310
You should sign up for FRAN 3110
You should sign up for FRAN 2310
You should sign up for FRAN 2110
You should sign up for FRAN 2310
You should sign up for FRAN 3110
What is the most advanced class you've taken?
I took Grade 11 French
I took Grade 12 French
I completed a DELF certificate
I did French in the IB program
I took French immersion in elementary school
I took French immersion to Grade 10
I took French immersion to Grade 11 or 12
You should sign up for FRAN 1110
Consult with the Modern Languages Coordinator about advanced options
How would you assess your French?
I do not speak French at home or with friends/family and have never lived, worked or attended school in a French-speaking place
I speak French at home or with family/friends or grew up in a country where French is spoken or did most of my schooling in a French in a French-speaking place
Have you taken French courses before?
Yes
No