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World Languages Curriculum

Courses

Proficiency in communication in all of its forms — speaking, writing, reading and listening — is the major objective of the World Languages program. In each class, instructors seek an appropriate balance among these skills. The target language is used as much as possible, and almost entirely for the third- and fourth-year classes. Because language has built-in cultural aspects, a theme-based, context-rich approach in the target language broadens ways of looking at the world (both local and global) and expands exposure to and understanding of people of different ethnic, racial, religious and social backgrounds. 

The French classes here are so immersive, so I'm able to use French even outside the class.
- Julieanna G.

World Languages Faculty

Lara Walker

World Languages Dept. Chair / World Languages Teacher

Kristen Besinque

French Teacher

Amy Cote

World Languages - Spanish Teacher

Bret Noble

World Languages - Spanish Teacher

Anna Parsons-Lamb

Spanish Teacher

Yessenia Romo

Spanish Teacher