Beginner’s French

Beginner’s French by Catrine Carpenter, published by McGraw-Hill Companies in September 2003, is a practical guide designed for those who find learning a new language challenging. This third edition, comprising 240 pages, offers a friendly approach to mastering French, featuring lively dialogues, exercises, and a helpful pronunciation section that aims to ease the learning process.
Readers will discover manageable vocabulary lists, a glossary of grammar terms, and tips for simplifying their language acquisition. The book also includes intriguing cultural insights and accompanying dialogue recordings on CD, making it a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in foreign language study and teaching.
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For those who find learning a new language daunting, the Teach Yourself Beginner’s Language Series is just what the language teacher ordered. Each friendly and practical course introduces the new language without overwhelming the learner and includes: . . Lively dialogues and exercises . A helpful pronunciation section . Manageable lists of practical vocabulary . A glossary of grammar terms . Hints on how to make learning easy . Fascinating language and cultural information . Accompanying dialogue recordings on CD . . . . .
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