French for Beginners

French for Beginners by Angela Wilkes is a new edition published by Usborne in 1986, featuring 48 pages in English. This book presents humorous illustrations that demonstrate hundreds of everyday phrases, providing tips on pronunciation and grammar. The content is organized by topic, covering essential areas such as introducing oneself, asking for directions, and dining out, making it suitable for complete beginners.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to learning basic French, with engaging visuals that enhance understanding. The book also includes internet links to websites offering video clips, activities, and downloadable puzzles, further supporting the learning experience. Additionally, an audio CD is available, featuring recordings of all the words and phrases, which complements the educational focus on language arts and foreign language study.
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Humorous illustrations demonstrate hundreds of everyday phrases with tips on pronunciation and grammar. Arranged by topic from introducing yourself to asking directions and eating out. Ideal for complete beginners and includes internet links to websites with video clips, activities and downloadable puzzles. Also available with an audio CD of recordings of all the words and phrases.
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