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Les mots francais: Vocabulaire, lectures et sujets de conversation
presents a clear, thorough and systematic overview of modern French
vocabulary on a variety of subjects. Written in the target
language, each of the 32 chapters is divided into the following
sections, with translations into English to facilitate the learning
process: * basic vocabulary (vocabulaire de base) * additional
vocabulary (vocabulaire supplementaire) * related vocabulary
(vocabulaire apparente) * idiomatic expressions, sayings and
proverbs (proverbes et expressions) * cultural readings (lectures).
The book includes a range of communicative exercises and sample
sentences, while an answer key and flashcards are available online.
This is essential reading for learners at level A2-C2 of the Common
European Framework for Languages, and Intermediate Mid-Advanced on
the ACTFL proficiency scales.
This comprehensive manual thoroughly covers every aspect of French
grammar, from the basic to the most advanced level, and illustrates
the grammatical structures with useful, practical and interesting
examples. Up-to-date language and usage both on the formal and on
the informal level is paired with cultural information about
France, making the study of grammar a pleasant experience. The book
offers its users clear and detailed explanations, as well as the
opportunity to practice their reading, writing and speaking skills
in numerous oral and written exercises, which include translations,
suggestions for communicative activities with a partner, and topics
for written composition. A Complete French Grammar for Reference
and Practice can be used as a classroom text in intermediate and
advanced courses, as well as for reference and self-study. It is a
reliable source of information for teachers and students alike, and
addresses all those learners who want to speak and write French
correctly.
French Verbs and Idioms is divided into 20 chapters. The
preliminary chapter defines essential grammatical terms (such as
conjugation, mood, elision, gender, agreement, etc.), and
categorizes the verbs. Chapters 1-13 are devoted to the present
indicative, past participle, passe compose, imparfait, pluperfect,
pronominal verbs, the imperative, future tenses, present and past
conditional, the subjunctive, present participle, infinitive,
causative faire, passe simple, and the passe anterieur. Chapters
14-17 treat impersonal verbs, incomplete verbs, direct speech,
indirect speech, and the passive voice. Chapters 18-20 present
those French verbs which have several meanings in English,
idiomatic expressions, and "problem verbs," or English verbs that
have various equivalents in French and are difficult for Anglophone
speakers. Extensive lists of useful idioms, proverbs, and sayings
containing the verbs, tenses, and moods discussed fill the gaps in
the knowledge of the advanced learner. Explanations are in English,
and all verbs, examples, idioms, proverbs, and sayings (drawn from
current usage) are translated into English for comparison purposes
and in order to facilitate comprehension for students of any
level."
French Prepositions is an in-depth study of the forms of both
simple and compound prepositions and their use in modern French. It
is designed to fulfill the needs of teachers and students who whish
to express themselves correctly in this language and are looking
for a complete and reliable reference book which helps them to
achieve that goal.
Les mots francais: Vocabulaire, lectures et sujets de conversation
presents a clear, thorough and systematic overview of modern French
vocabulary on a variety of subjects. Written in the target
language, each of the 32 chapters is divided into the following
sections, with translations into English to facilitate the learning
process: * basic vocabulary (vocabulaire de base) * additional
vocabulary (vocabulaire supplementaire) * related vocabulary
(vocabulaire apparente) * idiomatic expressions, sayings and
proverbs (proverbes et expressions) * cultural readings (lectures).
The book includes a range of communicative exercises and sample
sentences, while an answer key and flashcards are available online.
This is essential reading for learners at level A2-C2 of the Common
European Framework for Languages, and Intermediate Mid-Advanced on
the ACTFL proficiency scales.
This enhanced edition of French Phonetics is intended for
college-level instruction, for self-study and for reference
purposes. The text, including Cahier d'Exercices, helps the student
to become proficient in the pronunciation of French by explaining
the characteristics of the French sound system clearly and
systematically and by giving precise rules of pronunciation
throughout. After introducing the learner to the International
Phonetic Alphabet, the manual proceeds to a thorough examination of
every sound in the French language in relation to its spelling and
its phonological surroundings. If the book is used as a reference
tool, the reader will be able to verify the pronunciation of many
difficult verb forms and names not found in a dictionary. Students
will be able to phonetically transcribe French words, to read a
phonetically transcribed text, and most importantly to pronounce
correctly any French word that they encounter, even if they have
never seen it before. Cassettes or CD's for French Phonetics and
the Cahier d'Exercices are available by contacting the author at
[email protected]; Please cc her alternate e-mail address in your
request: [email protected]
La langue francaise a travers les siecles describes the development
of the French language from its Latin origins to its most recent
form. The book explains how written and oral French have been
influenced by other languages over the centuries and then shows the
traces of these influences in its modern vocabulary and
pronunciation. Trudie Maria Booth points out interesting
etymologies throughout the book in an easy-to-understand manner and
shows the reader how the language of Cicero became the one of
Moliere. Booth defines linguistic terminology such as substrat,
superstrat, neologisme, synthetique, and analytique and mentions
historic events whenever they are relevant for the evolution of the
language. At the end of each section, the reader has the
opportunity to test his or her knowledge by completing a number of
review exercises. A French-English glossary and an answer key to
the exercises can be found at the end of the book. La langue
francaise a travers les siecles is appropriate for all francophone
readers interested in the history of the French language and can be
used in intermediate and advanced French language and culture
courses at high schools, colleges, and universities.
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