Master the Basics French

Master the Basics French by Christopher Kendris, published by Barron’s in 1995, is a comprehensive resource designed for both beginners and advanced students of the French language. This 2nd edition spans 313 pages and is presented in English, offering a structured approach to learning essential French grammar and vocabulary. The book serves as a valuable supplement to high school or college texts, making it suitable for a wide range of learners.
Readers will find that this edition includes various sections aimed at reinforcing language skills, such as “Test Yourself” and “Diagnostic Analysis,” which are not present in the smaller edition of the French Grammar. The content is tailored to support foreign language study and can be utilized for both initial learning and review purposes. With its focus on language arts and disciplines, this book provides a solid foundation for those looking to enhance their understanding of French.
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Both books make fine supplements to high school or college texts. The new French Grammar–a smaller edition of Master the Basics–doesn’t include the “Test Yourself” and “Diagnostic Analysis” sections of Master the Basics. Either volume can be used by language beginners, or as review by advanced students.
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