Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time? Textbook too pricey? Fortunately, there's Schaum's. This all-in-one-package includes more than 500 practice exercises to sharpen your problem-solving skills. Plus, you will have access to the revised online Schaum's.com website--it's just like having your own virtual tutor! You'll find everything you need to build your confidence, skills, and knowledge and achieve highest score possible. Updated to address the latest course scope and sequence, Schaum's Outline of French Grammar, Seventh Edition provides a systematic review of the language with clear and concise explanations of key grammar concepts. Packed with hands-on exercise, the guide allows you to work on your own--for both initial learning and for review. You'll also get access to a variety of audio recordings online via the new and improved Schaums.com website. Reflecting the most modern usages and topics in French language study, this guide will help you develop a better understanding of the language. Schaum's Outline of French Grammar, 7th Edition features: - An accessible outline format that makes learning quick, easy, and thorough- More than 578 exercises to help you test your skills - Online audio recordings to reinforce correct pronunciation- Hundreds of examples with explanations of grammar concepts- Material that supports the leading French textbooks - Content that is appropriate for a variety of courses, including Introductory French, Elementary French I, Elementary French II, Intermediate French I, Intermediate French II, French for Business, and AP French
Is there a better series for learners than Schaum's? A friend got me on to this at the start of the year when I was studying German, and I'm glad to have the French volume by my side as I embark on this new journey (far more difficult - for me anyway!)
This is a thorough examination of every aspect of French grammar that could be of use to a newcomer to the language. It's important to note that the book is exactly as advertised: it is a guide to grammar, designed to accomplish a course. It is not, in itself, a resource for learning the language. This guide offers no tips on pronunciation, no vocabulary, and is not structured in an "easy to hard" way.
I have only just cracked the spine but looking forward to making notes on each page over the coming months...
Very complete and thorough. This book on French grammar is even better than Easy French Step-By-Step by Myrna Bell Rochester. Just make sure you are not a complete alien to the French language, or else you will be mightily confused, since the book presupposes that the reader already knows some verbs and is somewhat acquainted with French sentence structure.