fall 2019 Faculty - French Language Courses

 Sylvie Clemence

Photo by JD.Sylvie Clémence has taught French language courses at the UC Paris Center Program since its inception in 2002. After graduating in English and American Literature, Methodology, Phonetics and Grammar, at the Université de Picardie and Université de Paris Sorbonne, she co-founded a training company, organized and conducted intensive training programs for managing directors and expatriates in different industrial worldwide companies. One of her main interests has always been the study of cross cultural issues and how to make people feel at home and autonomous in France using techniques and tools adapted to professionals and students. Along with her teaching for UC Paris, Sylvie teaches at ESCP EUROPE, one of the top business schools in Paris, which welcomes students from all over the world.  Course taught:  French 12.

Claudia Fontu

Claudiacropped.jpgClaudia Fontu received her M.A. in French Literature and her M.A. in American Literature from the University of Paris Sorbonne III in 2006. Her PhD at the University of Paris Sorbonne III is in progress. She has taught French language and civilisation classes at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, and has taught French language classes at the UC Paris Center program, at Franklin and Marshall College in Paris, at University of Florida in Paris, as well as French literature classes at the University of Southern California in Paris. Since 2010 she has also taught French language courses and is a teacher trainer at the Department of French Language Didactics at the Institute of Linguistics, Paris. A former journalist, she translated three books of Romanian poetry into French. She is also a painter.  Course taught:  French 12 and French 53AB.

Léa Scattolin

leacropped.jpgLéa Scattolin has taught French language courses at the UC Paris Center program since 2007. She holds both an M.A. in French as a Second Language and an M.A. in Communication & Publishing, which she combined with a third degree in Applied Foreign Languages (German, English and Polish), from the University of Paris Sorbonne. She has taught French language and civilization courses to international students from around the world, including American students from Columbia University at Reid Hall, New York University in France, Carleton College and Center for University Programs Abroad.  Course taught:  French 16.

Sabrina Petitjean

clip_image002.jpgSabrina Petitjean received her M.A. in applied linguistics and phonetics from the University of Paris Sorbonne in 2004. She followed this degree with a year of specialization in didactics in languages ​​and cultures. Since 2004, she has taught French language and civilization, as well as phonetics, in many international academic programs. She has had the opportunity to teach students from many American universities such as UC, Yale, Harvard, and Georgetown. She is also a trainer in argumentative techniques and teaches writing to advanced students, studying at French universities. Since 2006, she teaches French for specific purposes (business, diplomacy, media and culture) to international business schools such as H.E.C. In 2008 she joined the teaching staff of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris and is now a member of the jury's assessment of French language exams, such as TEF. Course taught:  French 14.

Véronique Du Parc

Duparc.bmp.jpgVéronique Du Parc holds a DEA in linguistics for teaching French as a foreign language from the University of Paris Sorbonne III. Her PhD at the University of the Antilles-Guyane UAG is in progress. Since the 1990s, she has taught French language and civilization and literature courses for American university programs in Paris, such as the UC Paris Program, San Diego State University, the University of Wisconsin (Madison and Milwaukee), and Lake Forest University. A lover of literature and foreign languages, she is currently learning Mandarin. In 2007, she published a children’s book, Mystère à Guérande, set in Brittany. Course taught:  French 15.

Pierre Bras

PierreBras.jpgAfter earning a Ph.D in Law from the Université de Montpellier, Dr. Pierre Bras went to study in the United States, where he received a Ph.D in French from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He has taught French language and civilization classes at the UC Paris programs, as well as French literature and French language classes at all undergraduate levels at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and at Centre College (Kentucky), where he worked as a Visiting Assistant Professor. His dissertation, entitled Law and its Diversions in Modern and Contemporary French Literature, addresses the works of Honoré de Balzac, Marcel Proust, and Albert Cohen. Dr. Bras is also interested in the works of Simone de Beauvoir. In 2011, he edited the proceedings of the International Conference on “Simone de Beauvoir et la psychanalyse” which was held in Paris in March 2010. More recently, he has developed his passion for contemporary art by collaborating with the Spanish artist Pilar Albarracin, with whom he published a catalogue, Le Duende Volé [The Purloined Duende], in 2012. Course taught:  French 13 and French 54AB.