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Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate

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Ultimate French has everything you need to learn French from scratch or to revive the French that you learned years ago. This course combines conversation and culture in an easy-to-follow, enjoyable, and effective format. It's the perfect way to learn French for school, travel, work, or personal enrichment.

Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate

• 40 lessons in a comprehensive 416-page

Each lesson contains a lively and authentic dialogue, vocabulary, grammar and usage, step-by-step character writing, cultural highlights, and plenty of practice. The first ten lessons also include special pronunciation sections that will have you speaking right from the beginning. The book also contains review sections, readings, supplemental vocabulary sections, appendixes on essential French grammar, and a
French-English/English-French glossary.

• 8 hours of recordings with an ingenious two-step

Learn at Listen to the first set of recordings as you follow along in your textbook. Immerse yourself in French while you listen and repeat with the all-French recordings, and learn conversation, grammar, vocabulary, and more

Learn on the Then practice, review, and expand upon what you’ve learned with the second set of recordings. An instructor will guide you through each lesson, and since no reading is required, you can listen in the car, on the train, at the gym…anywhere!

448 pages, Audio CD

First published September 21, 2004

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When I was learning Spanish at university, the format of the textbook I used then was almost exactly like this one: first there was a dialogue, which we were required to memorize, then vocabulary, then a grammar lesson, then exercises to complete. I always found it a useful approach and had considerable success with it. Now that I am learning French, and have tried several other textbooks, this one is the one I would recommend if you are interested in really learning the language in depth.
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