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==Students' Opinions of this Professor==
 
==Students' Opinions of this Professor==
 
I really liked the French classes I took with Dr. Horner.  She is a really sweet lady.- [[User:Jelavich|Jelavich]]
 
I really liked the French classes I took with Dr. Horner.  She is a really sweet lady.- [[User:Jelavich|Jelavich]]
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Revision as of 19:00, 4 August 2005

Dr. Louise Horner has been a professor of modern languages at Northwest Missouri State University since the dawn of time.

Classes

She teaches:

Teaching Style

Dr. Horner never brings handouts to class in the upper level courses, except your syllabus, and throughout the entire class period she only lectures. Whenever she does write on the board, it is for examples, not something that will be on the test. You must pay attention to her closely in order to earn a good grade.

In French One and Two, there are assigned homework from a workbook. Most of this stuff is quite boring, but it is helpful since it drills the vocabulary and grammar into your head. In the upper level courses (meaning 200+) she will assign an essay every day, usually one to two pages in French, about various topics. She usually accompies with that a reading assignment from 2 to 10 pages in the textbook. Whatever mistakes you make on these essays you will have to correct and return to her at the end of the semester.

Her tests generally are not too terrible. She will have on one page a fill-in-the-blank section. On the next page she will have "choose the correct verb, tense, subtense, superlative," et cetera, and on the last page she will have you write a few paragraphs on some topic that you covered just barely over in class, but was part of your reading assignment. She tends to favor the females in class on grading assignments. So, if you're a female, I recommend her classes to you. If you're a male, make sure you work a little bit harder than required.

Students' Opinions of this Professor

I really liked the French classes I took with Dr. Horner. She is a really sweet lady.- Jelavich