French at a Glance

French at a Glance by Gail Stein is a practical language phrasebook published by Barron’s in 2003, featuring 321 pages. This edition is designed primarily for international business and vacation travelers, offering over 1,500 words and expressions in both English and French. The book aims to assist travelers in making themselves understood in various settings, including hotels, airports, train stations, restaurants, and shops.
Readers will find a comprehensive collection of phrases tailored for common situations encountered while traveling. The book includes updated information on city maps, train systems, and the availability of ATMs and faxes in major foreign cities and towns. With its focus on education and foreign language study, this phrasebook serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their communication skills in French while navigating different environments.
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Designed primarily for international business and vacation travelers, this language phrasebook presents more than 1,500 words and expressions in both English and French. Phrases are the kind to help travelers make themselves understood in hotels, airports, train stations, restaurants, shops, and other places they are likely to visit as tourists or international business travelers. All of the newly revised At a Glance phrasebooks have useful city maps, updated information on train systems and timetables, availability of ATMs and faxes in major foreign cities and towns, and of course, countless helpful words and phrases in both languages.
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