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FRENCH SENTENCES Vol.2: English to French THIS EDITION: The
dual-language text has been arranged into sentences for quick and
easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However,
the content is ideal for reinforcing grammar, and as a precursor to
more advanced bilingual editions. Once a student has studied the
basics, a suitable book about basic grammar is helpful. The
suggestion is that it be studied more with the intent of
recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive
rote learning. Go through as much of the book you feel you can
digest - maybe even the whole book - skipping over what is not
easily understood. Then, read through a portion of text in this
book, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned)
in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly
seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a 'subject
pronoun' or a 'third person plural' verb of some sort is a great
help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar
book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual
text - like in 2Language Books stories, for example -, or find some
suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.
(A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
FRENCH SENTENCES Vol.1: English to French THIS EDITION: The
dual-language text has been arranged into sentences for quick and
easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However,
the content is ideal for reinforcing grammar, and as a precursor to
more advanced bilingual editions. Once a student has studied the
basics, a suitable book about basic grammar is helpful. The
suggestion is that it be studied more with the intent of
recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive
rote learning. Go through as much of the book you feel you can
digest - maybe even the whole book - skipping over what is not
easily understood. Then, read through a portion of text in this
book, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned)
in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly
seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a 'subject
pronoun' or a 'third person plural' verb of some sort is a great
help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar
book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual
text - like in 2Language Books stories, for example -, or find some
suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.
(A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
FRENCH SENTENCES Vol.2: French to English THIS EDITION: The
dual-language text has been arranged into sentences for quick and
easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However,
the content is ideal for reinforcing grammar, and as a precursor to
more advanced bilingual editions. Once a student has studied the
basics, a suitable book about basic grammar is helpful. The
suggestion is that it be studied more with the intent of
recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive
rote learning. Go through as much of the book you feel you can
digest - maybe even the whole book - skipping over what is not
easily understood. Then, read through a portion of text in this
book, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned)
in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly
seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a 'subject
pronoun' or a 'third person plural' verb of some sort is a great
help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar
book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual
text - like in 2Language Books stories, for example -, or find some
suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.
(A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
FRENCH SENTENCES Vol.1: French to English THIS EDITION: The
dual-language text has been arranged into sentences for quick and
easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However,
the content is ideal for reinforcing grammar, and as a precursor to
more advanced bilingual editions. Once a student has studied the
basics, a suitable book about basic grammar is helpful. The
suggestion is that it be studied more with the intent of
recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive
rote learning. Go through as much of the book you feel you can
digest - maybe even the whole book - skipping over what is not
easily understood. Then, read through a portion of text in this
book, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned)
in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly
seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a 'subject
pronoun' or a 'third person plural' verb of some sort is a great
help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar
book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual
text - like in 2Language Books stories, for example -, or find some
suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.
(A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
Phrases en Anglais Vol.1: L'anglais au francais THIS EDITION: The
dual-language text has been arranged into sentences for quick and
easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However,
the content is ideal for reinforcing grammar, and as a precursor to
more advanced bilingual editions. Once a student has studied the
basics, a suitable book about basic grammar is helpful. The
suggestion is that it be studied more with the intent of
recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive
rote learning. Go through as much of the book you feel you can
digest - maybe even the whole book - skipping over what is not
easily understood. Then, read through a portion of text in this
book, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned)
in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly
seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a 'subject
pronoun' or a 'third person plural' verb of some sort is a great
help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar
book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual
text - like in 2Language Books stories, for example -, or find some
suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.
(A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
Phrases en Anglais Vol.1: Francais a l'anglais THIS EDITION: The
dual-language text has been arranged into sentences for quick and
easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However,
the content is ideal for reinforcing grammar, and as a precursor to
more advanced bilingual editions. Once a student has studied the
basics, a suitable book about basic grammar is helpful. The
suggestion is that it be studied more with the intent of
recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive
rote learning. Go through as much of the book you feel you can
digest - maybe even the whole book - skipping over what is not
easily understood. Then, read through a portion of text in this
book, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned)
in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly
seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a 'subject
pronoun' or a 'third person plural' verb of some sort is a great
help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar
book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual
text - like in 2Language Books stories, for example -, or find some
suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.
(A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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