French Salons

FRE4614.02
Course System Home Terms Spring 2027 French Salons

Course Description

Summary

In this course, students will study and practice social conversation structures modeled in French-speaking contexts. From palabres to salons, from débats to theatrical dialogues, students will develop their understanding of various oral cultural practices, their subtexts and implicit codes, and the ways in which meaning is negotiated through tone, gesture, and context. Emphasis will be placed on both formal and informal registers, allowing students to recognize how identity, power, and social relationships shape conversational dynamics. Through guided practice, role-playing, and analysis of authentic materials, students will refine their listening and speaking skills while gaining confidence in spontaneous interaction. Particular attention will be given to turn-taking, politeness strategies, argumentation, and the art of nuance in various French-speaking cultural contexts. By the end of the course, students will be able to engage more fluidly and appropriately in a range of French-speaking environments, demonstrating not only linguistic competence but also cultural awareness and interpretive sensitivity. Intermediate high and Advanced levels.

Learning Outcomes

  • Language skills:
    • refine the use of grammatical structures
    • enrich vocabulary
    • learn and develop analytical and critical vocabulary
    Cognitive skills:
    • present diverse information clearly and in an organized manner
    • develop strategies for taking a position and supporting a thesis with convincing arguments
    • develop the ability to analyze and explain underlying cultural perspectives/principles

Prerequisites

Permission of the instructor.

Please contact the faculty member : nrouxel-cubberly@bennington.edu

Corequisites

- Enrollment in "Conversations" or "Queer French" (1st seven weeks)
- Attend 2 CSL Series events
- Attend French Table at least twice

Instructor

  • Noëlle Rouxel-Cubberly

Day and Time

MO,TH 10:00am-11:50am

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

2nd seven weeks

Academic Term

Spring 2027

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

Every 2-3 years