Bachelor of Arts, French Major - Learning resources
The following learning resources have been compiled to assist students enrolled in AU French courses or for general reference:
- The ARTFL Project: French-English Dictionary: This French-English/English-French dictionary contains 75,000 terms and is a good source for singleword translation.
- bab.La.Online dictionary.
- BBC: The French Experience: Hundreds of links for students of all levels. Several interactive activities are included in the BBC's links to make learning accessible and hands-on.
- Civilisation française: Written in French and recommended for users with at least intermediate knowledge of the language. Links include: “La Cuisine”, “Les Ecoles”, “L’Habitat”, and “La Sécurité sociale et la médecine”.
- English-French On-line Dictionary: This dictionary database contains 10,000 terms.
- Français pour Voyageurs: Vocabulary in the following areas: basic words, numbers, shopping/dining, travel, directions, places, time and dates. Quizzes and audio clips help visitors improve their vocabulary. To access the French page at Travlang, select the French flag.
- Le grand dictionnaire terminologique
- Linguee: A translation tool which shows expressions used in a variety of contexts.
- Termium: The government of Canada's terminology and linguistic data bank.
- Travlang’s Translating Dictionaries: French to English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Latin, and Esperanto translation.
- Verb Conjugation: Conjugates verbs in the present, simple past, future, conditional, imperfect, and subjunctive tense.
- B.A. in French (three– or four–year degree)
- University Certificate in French Language Proficiency
- Undergrad FREN courses
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