Summative Reflection
- I think I have greatly developed my understanding of grammatical structures in French, having gone over the many ways and tenses to describe something. These are things I did not think about in English, so it was interesting to learn the structure of tenses such as past, past participle, imperative, -ing, future tense, and conditional. It allowed me to learn beyond just the vocabulary and work towards structuring sentences in different ways.
- Being exposed to the many types of activities and exercises that we had this semester truly opened my eyes, intellectually and culturally. I rather enjoyed the experiences that ImmerseMe offered because it allowed for flexibility and curated experiences that feel close to you. I think the virtual reality aspect is really helpful and interesting, allowing you to experience an authentic French interaction. I also loved all the modes available; it allowed users to have variety and find which mode works best for their comprehension.
- Being able to withhold two conversations with French speakers from other countries. I even spoke to someone from France, which I was very hesitant to do in the beginning of the semester. I would consider that one of my biggest accomplishments in French 102.
- I was very nervous to speak with native French speakers because I felt that I did not have the tools and knowledge to hold a good conversation. With the many effective CMU lessons and ImmerseMe activities, I gained confidence in speaking, writing, and structuring responses and questions in French.
- I chose to study French because I have felt a connection to the language since my mom chose “Gisele” as her name in French class. Though this may be a miniscule connection, it prompted me to take French in middle school, and continue into college.