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Martine DEBAISIEUX
DEBAISIEUX,MARTINE M
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Position

Honorary Associate/Fellow

Department

French and Italian

Credentials

PHD 1984 Univ of California Berkeley

Grade Point Average
3.40
Completion Rate
97.98%
A Rate
54.59%
Students
643
Rating
4.7
Difficulty
3.0
Would Take Again
100.0%
Attendance
Required

80.0% of students reported.

Comments

Madame D. is a wonderful teacher. She is a hard-er grader but it is for your own learning and best interest if you are wanting to become more fluent in the French language. There is lots of literature (poems, stories, novels) that you must read in order to know what's going on. She's nice and wants to help when she can.

One of the sweetest people you will ever meet. Assigns a lot of reading - easy to get by in class without doing so but you have to keep a reading journal which she grades at the end of the semester. Cares about you and your success, not the easiest grader at times but well-thought of overall. Definitely would take her again.

I love her! She is native French, which is really useful for listening practice, and speaks clearly and at a pace by which it's easy to understand her. My French has improved a lot this semester even though the class is focused on literature as opposed to grammar. Looking forward to taking a class with her in the future!

Martine is wonderful. I found her very easy to understand and her native french really helped my overall comprehension in general. She's kind and it seems like she cares for her students. There is a decent amount of work involved (though, to be expected with higher level courses). I recommend her and plan to take another course with her!

One of the kindest and most helpful professors I've encountered. Corrects even the shortest of assignments with lots of helpful notes. Tries her best to make sure all students understand the material. Occasionally difficult to understand since she is native French but it is also helpful to hear as much native French as possible. Great professor.