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Professor: Nathan Love
Course: FREN 321
Course Title: Conversation
Student Grade: Not Specified
Post Date: 10:55:45 AM 3/7/2013
Overall Rating: Poor Poor
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Exam Information
Exam Content: No Multiple Choice
No Matching
No True/False
Yes Fill in the Blank
No Essay
No Problem Solving
Mandatory Final: Yes
Cumulative Final: Not Specified
Other Information
Textbook Required: Yes
Extra Credit Available: No
Attendance Required: Yes
Quantity of Notes: Few/None
Difficulty: Difficult
Additional Comments
NATHAN LOVE IS A HORRIBLE TEACHER. Western's French major program is horrible. There are 3 total French teachers, only 2 of which have their PhD so they teach the 300 level courses. I had no other choice to take Professor Love (ironically Dr. Love).

I made an A easily in Egloff's 200 level courses and loved the classes. The next semester I went into Professor Love's class. He spoke FLUENT French (which gets better as time goes on) but teachers grammar in French, and doesn't give any examples that make sense at all. My pronunciation is horrible and I should have taken the pronunciation class that is offered but no one advised me to do so.

I finally dropped his class for a W and he was so rude. He said this is "just silly" and just absolutely short. When you ask him questions after class he stares at you like you're an idiot and answers so presigiously. His class has absolutely NO structure and as someone who loves structure in class and NEEDS it (I think foregin languages all across the board need it) I was lost. His lessons didn't make sense from one lesson to another.

Couldn't be happier to be OUT of his class. When he stops teaching here I would say that the French program is great and that you should study it at WKU. Cuisiner and Egloff are GREAT teachers. Love is what is holding it down.



 



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