French for beginners : a step-by-step guide to learn the basics of the French language, build your vocabulary, improve your reading and conversation skills / Fabien Arnaud.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher of publication not identified], c2021.Description: 205 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9798473287158
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PC 2121 .A76 2021 c.1
Contents:
Chapter One. Preparing to learn French.--Chapter Two. French pronunciation.--Chapter Three. Articles and nouns.--Chapter Four. Pronouns.--Chapter Five. Adjectives.--Chapter Six. Present tense verbs.--Chapter Seven. Past tense.--Chapter Eight. Verbs.--Chapter Nine. Future tense verbs.--Chapter Ten. Adverbs.--Chapter Eleven. Prepositions.--Chapter Twelve. Greetings and responding to invitations.--Chapter Thirteen. Asking questions.--Chapter Fourteen. Numbers and time expressions.--Chapter Fifteen. Conversations at home.
Summary: Ready to learn the French language quickly and in a practical way? There's just something about French that is just utterly sexy. Even if you are just discussing how bad the weather is or just describing the peculiarities of a wooden spoon, saying it in French somehow transforms the mundane into the ethereal. Maybe it's the passage of air through the nose when pronouncing "Camps Elysées" or the sophisticated accent when ordering "un croissant, s'il vous plait", but saying things in French can be a rather magical experience. Why learn French? You may have your own personal reasons for learning this lovely but also complicated language, maybe you're going for an exchange student program, for a trip to Paris, or to be able to understand a French movie. There will be a lot of other reasons for you to learn French. This book will help you to your journey in French. Don't rush through the book. You can start with a lesson a day and then use and practice what you have learned immediately. Don't wait until you get to France to actually start speaking French. Once you get through each lesson, get a friend or just about anybody you can practice French with and start gabbing away. The point of language is that it should be used, not just learned. Here's some topics covered in this book: French pronunciation; Verbs; Useful everyday expressions; Conversations; and much more. --- back cover of book.
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Chapter One. Preparing to learn French.--Chapter Two. French pronunciation.--Chapter Three. Articles and nouns.--Chapter Four. Pronouns.--Chapter Five. Adjectives.--Chapter Six. Present tense verbs.--Chapter Seven. Past tense.--Chapter Eight. Verbs.--Chapter Nine. Future tense verbs.--Chapter Ten. Adverbs.--Chapter Eleven. Prepositions.--Chapter Twelve. Greetings and responding to invitations.--Chapter Thirteen. Asking questions.--Chapter Fourteen. Numbers and time expressions.--Chapter Fifteen. Conversations at home.

Ready to learn the French language quickly and in a practical way? There's just something about French that is just utterly sexy. Even if you are just discussing how bad the weather is or just describing the peculiarities of a wooden spoon, saying it in French somehow transforms the mundane into the ethereal. Maybe it's the passage of air through the nose when pronouncing "Camps Elysées" or the sophisticated accent when ordering "un croissant, s'il vous plait", but saying things in French can be a rather magical experience. Why learn French? You may have your own personal reasons for learning this lovely but also complicated language, maybe you're going for an exchange student program, for a trip to Paris, or to be able to understand a French movie. There will be a lot of other reasons for you to learn French. This book will help you to your journey in French. Don't rush through the book. You can start with a lesson a day and then use and practice what you have learned immediately. Don't wait until you get to France to actually start speaking French. Once you get through each lesson, get a friend or just about anybody you can practice French with and start gabbing away. The point of language is that it should be used, not just learned. Here's some topics covered in this book: French pronunciation; Verbs; Useful everyday expressions; Conversations; and much more. --- back cover of book.

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