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French Workbook For Dummies

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Write, read, work, and play—en français

French Workbook For Dummies is the perfect starting place for beginners who want to learn French. Packed with foundational grammar and integrated vocab, this hands-on book will set you on your way to picking up a new language. You’ll find valuable practice lessons and exercises throughout that help you learn key vocabulary and phrases, writing in French, and understanding the fifth most commonly spoken language worldwide.

Start with the very basics of the French language and work your way through important grammar and vocabulary
Follow lessons at your own pace and complete practice exercises to hone your skill
Learn using the Dummies method—based on evidence about how people learn best
Gain the confidence to speak French in the workplace and while you travel

For anyone learning French for use at home, at the office, or on the go, French Workbook For Dummies is a vital asset.

368 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2022

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Laura K. Lawless

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Virtual language teacher since '99 (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek)

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January 27, 2023
Learning French can be a steep climb, but this cleverly organized, engaging workbook makes the mountain feel far more manageable. It clearly lays out all the basic concepts in grammar, expression and common phrases that a beginner should know, and the examples and exercises are clearly designed and fun to complete.

I especially liked and enjoyed Chapter 17, "Ten (or so) Essential French Phrases". Not only does it explain how and when to use common but tricky French parts of speech such as "Il y a" and "À mon avis"-- it also explains some of the cultural concepts and attitudes that will allow you to master these in context. I'm a more advanced French speaker, but I still learned a lot from this section in particular.

Overall, this is an excellent workbook for learners of basic French. I recommend it widely to anyone wanting to practice on their own or to supplement lessons.
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