Awful
Chautagnat (French) She always came to class 10 minutes or more late every day. She did not post a single grade all year. We had 5 exams in French, Two projects in French and lots of French Homework. Going to class was irritating because she was always late and so disorganized and unprepared. You are pretty much on your own but the home work helped a lot. Take another professor (or language) if you can. Not worth the stress.
Texas A&M University College Station - French
Professor of Foreign Languages- Center for International Studies
Higher Education
Viviana
Hernandez Chautagnat
Houston, Texas
I am an academic working to improve and expand international education and intercultural communication. I’ve taught languages in a variety of environments in different countries, as well as translated and interpreted in international events such as the annual General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) during a year of doctoral work in Brazil. Teaching and working with languages to enhance cultural understanding has always been my passion, as well as a major personal and professional goal.
Technical Translator and Interpreter
Translation, editing and interpretation in Spanish, French, English and Portuguese. Specialize on medical, legal, academic and the arts. Skills honed at 4 full-time, in-house translator/editor positions. Easy to work with and good at meeting deadlines.
Lecturer in Spanish, Hispanic Studies Department
Advanced Spanish (reading and writing) / Communication for Critical Thinking (verbal communication and listening comprehension)
Adjunct Professor of French and Spanish
Viviana worked at University of St. Thomas (TX) as a Adjunct Professor of French and Spanish
ESL, Adjunct Faculty
Teach advanced reading, writing, grammar and conversation to international students and foreign-language speakers interested in pursuing an academic degree.
Lecturer in French, Department of International Studies
French language and culture, full-time position
Master of Arts
French Literature
Included further graduate work towards Ph.D.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
French, Certification for Secondary Education
Supported by full academic scholarship to pursue a career in language teaching and research