Do you want to learn French without feeling like studying? Do you want to learn interesting and fun facts simultaneously? Do you want to learn real life French that’s used on the streets of Paris?
French Hacking’s Learn French with 1144 Random Interesting and Fun Facts! will allow you to progress your French and learn what and how to talk to sound like a native. Learning French doesn’t have to be difficult. Most of what you learn in class and grammar books are rarely used in real-life scenarios. Stop wasting your time, and begin learning more efficiently. French can seem like a daunting language with loads of different conjugations, rules, and exceptions.
By repetitively seeing and learning simple sentence structures and phrases, you’ll better understand the language and have the essential knowledge to improve your French!
“Une nouvelle langue est une nouvelle vie.” Or, “a new language is a new life.” (Unknown)
Inside, you’ll
Real life conversations you’d hear out on the streets of France Bilingual French/English text so you can listen to each line side by side Idioms to sound like a native speaker Facts on topics such as science, human anatomy, economics, and the world around us It’s possible to begin conversing in French quickly by learning the right things. All you need is the proper material, idioms, and sentence structures within this book.
Ready to begin your journey to becoming conversational in French? Then scroll up and grab your copy now!
As someone who considers herself a trivia nerd and enjoyed taking French in both high school and college, this book is right up my alley. What a delightful idea to combine “fun facts” with learning a language. In the PDF ARC copy I received, the French and English versions are side-by-side. Each fact only has a couple of sentences, so it's easy to flick your eye back and forth between the two languages. I thoroughly enjoyed refreshing my French and learning a few cool pieces of trivia as well. The book is divided into chapters by topic, starting with airplanes and aviation and including other topics like history, art, and food. Some chapters, too, have just random facts, not really tied together by a theme other than, say, “Funny” or “Interesting.” If you are currently learning French and are beyond the very rudimentary first stages—or if you are someone who liked learning French in the past and have some memory of it—you will probably enjoy this delightful language-learning book as much as I did.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
An awesome book for learners of French. A collection of facts that are interesting and fun to read and learn. The texts are written in two columns: one in French and the other in English. I liked the language facts. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and I am voluntarily leaving a review.
Very interesting material and I would say that the spoken audio, I didn't have access to the text, is intermediate +. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and will listen to it again.