Fluent in French

By Frédéric Bibard

Fluent in French - Frédéric Bibard
  • Release Date: 2015-05-14
  • Genre: Education

Description

The ultimate study guide
Keep your motivation high: you’ll leverage your initiative while you study until you reach fluency. Learn French painlessly: you’ll create a daily habit that will remove the headache from learning a new language. Accelerate your learning: you’ll take proven shortcuts and use language hacks specific to the French language. Understand native French speakers: you’ll use clear know-how to practice and improve your listening skills. Enjoy any French media outlet: you’ll follow a clearly-defined method to read well and appreciate great articles and books written in the French language. Sound more natural in French: you’ll have a solid foundation in the language, which will allow you to sound good while speaking it! Bonus:  Study plan. I have created four different types of study plans for you based on your level of French: Beginner Intermediate Advanced Plateaued Learner (for anyone with speaking and listening difficulties)  Bonus 2: 
Keeping the conversation flowing with hundreds of conversational connectors (e.g. comment dire? How can I put it?) divided into ten topics with Mp3 supplements
Over one hundred useful adverbs (e.g. later – plus tard) with examples Ninety common French phrases (e.g. « je ne sais pas » – I don’t know) The ten most common verbs conjugated with four important tenses 130+ common adjectives (e.g. “belle” – beautiful) with examples
All bonus materials come with audio that will allow you to study without any text in front of you. The audio comes with the French text first, followed by its English translation and then French pronunciations, leaving enough time in between for you to pronounce the words yourself.

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Reviews

  • Makes French easy!

    4
    By MaclarenE
    Fluent in French is a straightforward book that breaks down the basics of learning French. I have been fortunate enough to visit France in the past and would love the chance to return but have been wary due to my lack of French speaking skills. I stopped taking French lessons in high school and am quite rusty as a consequence. Fluent in French seems to be made just for someone like me. It reminded me of the basic concepts previously learned and taught me more practical and efficient ways to fully understand and implement the French language. In particular, I enjoyed the “myths” section. It broke down the difficult parts of the French language, which had previously seemed overwhelming and prevented me from trying to pick up the language again. There are easy to follow examples and answers to common questions about learning the French language.
  • Great read for improving your French

    5
    By Katjuniper7
    This book is an excellent choice for anyone that wants to learn French or improve their fluency of the language. As someone who started learning French several years ago in college, this book will now be a valuable source that I will reference from time to time so one day I may become Fluent in French. When you learn to choose the right words instead of these long drawn out sentences, it does make it easier to memorize French.