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If you want to learn French fast and in a variety of fun ways that actually work then keep reading... Most people don't have a huge amount of extra time to spend learning a new language. Could you be one of them? You see, most people make the same mistakes when learning French and this is causing their progress to stagnate. The problem is that they are only sticking to one way of learning French. But now, you can maximize your chances of learning French in less time compared to reading boring textbooks. Introducing: French: Learn French For Beginners Including French Grammar, French Short Stories and 1000+ French Phrases. This book includes 3 comprehensive French manuscripts in 1 book: French: An Essential Guide to French Language Learning French Short Stories: 8 Simple and Captivating Stories for Effective French Learning for Beginners French Phrase Book: The Ultimate French Phrase Book for Traveling in France Including Over 1000 Phrases for Accommodations, Eating, Traveling, Shopping, and More Not only will you learn grammar, but you'll also increase comprehension and grow your French vocabulary while enjoying yourself. Here's just a glimpse of what you will learn in part 1 of this book Pronunciation The French alphabet How to count in French The time, date and calendar The elements of a sentence The verbs of group 1-3 Conjugation Different types of sentences Expressions French vocabulary for travel and vacation And Much More! In part 2, you will get 9 simple and captivating short stories that will ignite your imagination so you can learn French quickly and easily. In part 3 you will get French phrases for Pronunciation Essentials and basics Transport Accommodation Money Eating and drinking Hair Salon Shopping Rent and Car driving The doctor And More!

Author(s): University, Language Learning
Year: 2018

Language: English
Commentary: French For Beginners, Including French Grammar, French Short Stories and 1000+ French Phrases
Pages: 396
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French
An Essential Guide to French Language Learning
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - PRONUNCIATION
1.1 The French alphabet
1.1.1 Vowels, consonants, and their combination
The "Y" is pronounced as "ee" in English.
The "H" is silent in French; it does not accentuate the word that contains it.
The Silent “h”
Single “s,” Double “s” or “z”?
The difference between “é” “ait” and “et”
1.2 Combination of vowels
1.2.1 Combination of consonants with consonants
1.2.2 Combination of vowels with consonants
1.3 Masculine and Feminine
1.4 The Final Consonant
1.5 French numbers
1.5.1 Cardinal numbers
1.5.2 Ordinal numbers
CHAPTER 2 - TIME, DATES, AND CALENDAR
2.1 The time
How to say it?
What Time Is It?
It's one o'clock
It's two o'clock
Reading the Time:
Morning/AM
Afternoon/PM
Time of the day
Asking for the time
2.2 Days of the week
Expressions
2.4 Calendar
2.4.1 Months of the year
2.4.2 Seasons
2.4.3 Years
Saying Years
Pronouncing Years
CHAPTER 3 – THE SENTENCE
3.1 Elements of a sentence
3.1.1 Subject
Personal subject pronouns
Names
Proper names
Common nouns (Names and Nouns are the same thing)
Possessive pronouns
3.1.2 Verb
The verbs of the first group
The verbs of the second group
The verbs of the third group
3.2 Complements
Complements describing time
Complements describing a location
Complements describing the action
3.3 Articles
Definite articles
Singular and plural:
Indefinite articles
3.4 Determinants
Demonstrative determinants
Possessive determinants
Exclamatory determinants
Interrogative determinants
Indefinite determinants
Cardinal numeral determinants
CHAPTER 4 - CONJUGATION
4.1 Tenses
4.1.1 Indicative Mode:
Conjugation of the verbs of the first group
Conjugation of the verbs of the second group
Conjugation of the verbs of the third group
Conjugation of the verb Etre :
Conjugation of the Verb Avoir :
4.1.2 The conditional mode
Conditional (Verb”Vouloir”)
Présent
Passé
4.1.3 Subjunctive mode
CHAPTER 5- TYPES OF SENTENCES
5.1 Simple sentences
The verbal phrase
Nominal sentence
5.2 Compound sentences
Two Coordinated Proposals
Coordinating conjunction list:
Coordinating conjunction:
Coordinating conjunction list:
Two juxtaposed proposals
5.3 Complex sentences:
Relative pronouns
Invariable relative pronouns
5.4 The different forms of phrases
5.4.1 The affirmative sentence
5.4.2 The negative sentence
5.4.3 The exclamatory sentence
5.4.4 The interrogative sentence
Declarative sentence
Interrogative sentence
The imperative or injunctive sentence
5.4.5 Polite phrases:
CHAPTER 6 - EXPRESSIONS
6.1 Language
6.2 Essential and basics
6.3 Conversation
6.4 Looking for someone
6.5 The beach
6.6 Feelings
6.7 Understanding
6.8 Colours
6.9 In case of trouble
6.10 Partying
6.11 Bar
6.12 Family
CHAPTER 7 –FRENCH VOCABULARY FOR TRAVEL AND VACATION
7.1 Airport and plane travel
7.2 Transport by train and train station
At the train station
7.3 Boat trip
7.4 Restaurant
7.5 Taxi
7.6 Transportation
7.7 Hotel
7.8 Camping
7.9 Finance & Business
Business French
Bank and money
CONCLUSION
French Short Stories
8 Simple and Captivating Stories for Effective French Learning for Beginners
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Une nouvelle vie
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Réponses
Answers
Chapter 2 – Un petit tour
Résumé
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Questions
Réponses
Answers
Chapter 3 – Vieilles habitudes
Résumé
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Questions
Chapter 4 – Bella
Résumé
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Questions
Réponses
Answers
Chapter 5 – Une tarte aux pommes
Sommaire
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Questions
Réponses
Answers
Chapter 6 – L’anniversaire de Zack
Résumé
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Questions
Réponses
Answers
Chapter 7 – Une panne de voiture
Sommaire
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Questions
Réponses
Answers
Chapter 8 – Joyeuse fête
Résumé
Summary
Vocabulaire / Vocabulary
Questions
Réponses
Answers
French Phrase Book
The Ultimate French Phrase Book for Traveling in France Including Over 1000 Phrases for Accommodations, Eating, Traveling, Shopping, and More
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Pronunciation
How to pronounce French the right way.
The French alphabet
Vowels:
Consonants:
The Silent “h”
Single “s,” Double “s” or “z”?
The difference between “é” “ait” et “et”
How to Pronounce the French “u” Sound
Combination of vowels:
Combination of consonants with consonants
Combination of vowels with consonants
Dropping the L in Your “il” and Your “elle”
The Real Way to Pronounce “d” and “t” Before the Letter “i”
The Final Consonant
How to pronounce French vowels
How to pronounce French consonants
Chapter 2 – Essentials and basics
Greetings
French Phrases for Meeting and Greeting
Leaving
French Phrases for leaving
Saying thank you
Being polite
Other
Wishes:
Forbidden
Questions
Asking your way
Basic French dialog
Common expressions in French:
Times of the day
Asking for the time:
The days of the week
Other useful expressions :
Denominations of francs and euros:
Chapter 3 – Transport
The airport
Greetings
Asking for language
Introduce yourself
If you still don’t understand because they speak too fast and don’t articulate enough
Asking general questions/ Introducing a question
Asking for direction
Searching something or losing something
Searching a place to go or to sleep
Waiting for a taxi
French Phrases to hail a taxi
Distance
Pay the taxi
Vocabulary:
A few common questions that could be helpful during your trip.
The train station
Finding the station
Distance
Buying tickets
Waiting for the train
Toilet
Missing the train
Vocabulary:
The bus station
Fuel
The Subway
Schedule, opening time, metro
Transport vocabulary
Boat trip:
Finance & Business
Business French
Bank and money
Chapter 4 – Eating and drinking
How To Order Food In France
Different type of restaurant in France
Café
Bistro
Brasserie
Bouchon
Restaurant
Auberge
Restaurant Vocabulary
Ordering Food Vocabulary
Food’s names in French
Vegetables/Légumes:
Fruits / Fruits:
Meat /Viande:
Derivate products:
Lamb/ Agneau:
Steaks:
Other beef:
Seafood :
Dairy products :
French cheeses:
Drinks:
Food Preparation & Creation:
Dialog in the restaurant :
Arriving at the Restaurant
Basic phrases:
Menu
About your preferences:
Ordering
If you want something more or if you want to order something else:
Asking for the Check
Leaving Tips
Vocabulary:
At the restaurant
Bar
Mc Donald’s
Chapter 5 – Accommodation
Hotels
Here is a Top 10 of hotels in France:
Bookings
Phrases for booking:
Questions about the hotel’s restaurant schedule:
Leaving the hotel
Paying the bill :
Useful vocabulary :
Camping
Chapter 6 – Shopping
Different types of shops:
Phrases about shopping :
Shopping for clothes
Browsing and Looking for Specific Items
Paying and Asking for Prices
How to say that you’re just looking:
Sizes and Colors
Trying Things On
Returns and Refunds
At the supermarket
Paying:
French Supermarket Vocabulary
Chapter 7 – Hair Salon
At the salon
Haircut - Useful Phrases:
Dying/Coloring your hair:
Basic French hair terms:
French terms for getting a haircut:
Billing:
At the barber:
French hair terms for men
Common dialog in the hair salon/Barber:
Chapter 8 – Rent and Car driving
ROUTES / ROADS’s Vocabulary
Car Rentals
Conditions you should know:
Hire car glossary
Key words and phrases when driving:
Some essential French road signs
At the gas station:
Car’s renting
Vehicle parts:
Other driving expressions:
Chapter 9 – The doctor
Going to the doctor in France: What you need to know
Making the appointment
Upon arrival
At the appointment
Common dialog:
If it is urgent
Emergency French phrases:
Headaches, colds, sore throat
Pharmacy:
Ask for a doctor:
Medicine Vocabulary :
Conclusion