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Learn French 101 with me by Swoser
Swoser
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Hello, my name is Kain and love learning French. I was a student in French 1 in American high school for my sophomore year, and I'm planning to enter French II in my Junior year. Since I'm a student and experience all the awkward stages of learning a new language, I know exactly how to explain everything I had questions in French 1 in the most efficient way possible without repeating myself. In this book you'll learn the following: •How to say your name, • introduce yourself and the person with you, • how to describe yourself and others around you, • what you like/ love and don't like, • how to count in numbers, • how to tell time, • how to order things in French, • what the weather is like, • how to invite someone out to do something with you, • what are you going to do, • and more fun things. The book consists of excises, quizzes, and tests in other for you to fully get the most out of your time. Hope you enjoy!
Learn French the Fastest Way for Free by RajAlbertain
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This book is all about basic French. This includes the words, how to use them and their grammar. I'm still editing this book because I am planning to apply as a French teacher here in the Philippines one day. Please proofread my work and if you see anything wrong, please tell me so I can fix it. I am not a native French speaker but I have been learning this language for 15 years. Format:English Word - Different French Words French Word (How it sounds like) - Literal Translation WARNING: THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR THE FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED I'm using American / Filipino phonetics. So, pronunciation that you could see varies. For example is bonjour... if you will say bonjour in America or in the Philippines it sounds like bon jooRRRrr. People give emphasis to the "R"...It should be soft. A normal person who is not from France cannot pronounce the R softly. This is why it is slightly omitted in the phonetics i provided to balance with the language we could speak. Just like the word water. In America it sound like "wotr" we say it fast with almost a silent e. but in British it's "woo-tah" and in french it sounds like "what-ter". I tried my best to decipher the best phonetics so it would sound more french or almost the exact replica of saying it based on Filipino / American accent. If you think it is totally different, you could PM me and we could discuss about it thru skype. (Best viewed in mobile) Created on July 9, 2015 - Sept. 15, 2015 Updated on May 14, 2020 - ongoing