Sabine Davis
Professor of French, Career Track – Teaching
Head of Section, French
Assistant Director for Undergraduate Studies
Biography
- Master of Arts in English / Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) with emphasis on Linguistics, Oklahoma State University
- Teaching Certificate, Washington State University with endorsements in French, German and English as a Second Language
- Bachelor of Arts, French and German, Oklahoma State University
- Associate Degree in International Business, Nantes, France
Awards
- 2024 Crimson Spirit Recognition.
- Oklahoma State University College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award, Department of Languages and Literatures, September 2023
- WSU Teaching Academy; inducted in November 2014
- Excellence in Teaching by a Clinical Faculty or Instructor; received this College of Liberal Arts award in May 2011
- WSU Distinguished Teaching Award; nominated in 2009
Professional Interests
- Applied language teaching for professional purposes
- Program development for language learning with professional focus on wine and fashion
- Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie: history, evolution and current status
Professional Membership
- WSU Teaching Academy
- Washington Association for Language Teaching (WAFLT)
- American Association of Teachers of French (AATF)
Campus and Community Involvement
- Faculty advisor for the WSU French Club
- Co-organizer of the Palouse French Film Festival, “an annual film festival started in 2010 to promote French culture and cinema in the Palouse.”
Publications
- Davis, Sabine. “Giono, furioso par Emmanuelle Lambert: book review”, The French Review, vol. 94, no. 2, 2020, pp. 236-237.
- Davis, Sabine. “French Culture through Wine: A Capstone Course.” The French Review, vol. 93, no. 1, 2019, pp. 108-124.
Conference Presentations
- Encouraging high school foreign language learners to continue their language studies at the college level. Washington Association For Language Teaching Annual Bi-State Conference, Portland, OR ; October 13-14, 2022.
- Teaching French culture through the scope of wine : A new Capstone Course. Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA); Annual Convention, Cheyenne, Wyoming; October 2018.
- L’Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie: origine, développement et perspectives. American Association of Teachers of French (AATF); Annual Convention, La Pointe-du-Bout, Martinique; July 2018.
- Programme de français interdisciplinaire à Washington State University. American Association of Teachers of French (AATF); Annual Convention, La Pointe-du-Bout, Martinique; July 2018.
- Professional French Language – A Group Project. Washington Association for Language Teachers (WAFLT); Fall conference, Pasco, WA; October 13, 2017.
- Les grands absents du développement du français dans le monde. American Association of Teachers of French (AATF); Annual Convention, Saguenay, Québec, Canada; July 2015.
- Teaching the Evolution of French American Relations since WWII with Two Songs: Les Ricains by Michel Sardou, and La Langue de Chez Nous by Yves Duteil. American Association of Teachers of French (AATF); Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; July 2014.
- Presentation of materials and activities to introduce professional language and content in high school. Washington/Colorado Associations of Foreign Language Teachers (WAFLT/COAFLT), fall conference in Vancouver, WA; October 2014.
- Practical Approaches to Teaching Languages: Teaching Business/Professional Language Classes. Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA), annual convention, Coeur D’Alene, ID; October 2005.
- Practical Approaches to Teaching Languages: Games for Review in Language Classes. Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA), annual convention, Boulder, CO; October 2004.
- Preterit and Imperfect: Overcoming the Challenge in French and Spanish. Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA), annual convention, Scottsdale, AZ; October 2002.
Contact Prof. Davis
Thompson 124E
509-335-2751
davissj@wsu.edu
Courses Taught
- FRENCH 101 First semester
- FRENCH 102 Second semester
- FRENCH 120 French Culture in English
- FRENCH 204 Fourth semester
- FRENCH 306 Intermediate Reading & Translation
- FRENCH 307 Intermediate Speaking & Listening
- FRENCH 308 Intermediate Grammar & Writing
- FRENCH 361 Advanced French for the Professions
- FRENCH 420 French Culture Through Wine
- FORLANG 101 Introduction to the World of Language