What is the hardest challenge you’ve faced as a student of the French language?You can work hard on your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, but being able to communicate naturally isn’t easy.In fact, the toughest part of learning French is knowing how to speak like a native.
Most textbooks are made to teach you the traditional rules and structures of a language and are great for getting around the grammar and spelling questions you may have.
However, how many of them provide you the tools necessary to have a common conversation with a best friend or someone you’ve just met? Not many at all.
Language learners often complain about this – a lack of material that can help you familiarize yourself with the most common phrases used in everyday conversation and in native surroundings.
For this reason, we at Lingo Mastery have developed Easy French Phrase Over 1500 Common Phrases for Everyday Use and Travel for you, our favorite language-learner, so that you may find the best expressions for common usage in France and communicate with your French friends, colleagues and client without any issue!
In this
An introduction with a detailed guide on how to pronounce vowels and consonants (as well as their combinations) in the French tongue.A list of over 1500 common phrases in French, with an accurate translation in English for your understanding.A phonetics pronunciation guide of each and every word in the phrases, included after every translation.Finally, a conclusion to make sure you’ve learned and supply you with a final list of tips.Your days struggling with natural communication with natives is finally over. Our Easy French Phrase Book is here.
It’s time for you to take your French to the next level.
Another great book by Lingo Mastery that is going to help me remember what I learnt at secondary school and later on at the Official School of Languages. The book starts with the pronunciation which is quite difficult, especially the nasal vowels and some specific French sounds. Then there are the Phrases which are, as usual in this kind of books, separated into themes we use nearly every day. This is a great helpful book everybody learning French should have at home. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and I am voluntarily leaving a review.
I wish I had this book when I was studying French at secondary school. It would have been very helpful especially with the pronunciation guide that it is at the beginning of the book. The phrases were very useful too because we can see the vocabulary in a context and the difference between languages.
I love languages and I would be so happy if I could speak them all fluently. So I will never learn them all but I can learn a few with the help of Lingo Mastery, I am better at French.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
‘Je vais parier cinq cents euros’ – I’m going to bet five hundred euros
Lingo Mastery continues to be a valuable resource to make French more accessible to a wider population. Following in the style of French Words in Context, French Short Stories, and Conversational French Dialogues this new volume of 1500 French Phrases is full of new vocabulary to enhance communication. In the Introductory Note the goal is stated well: ‘If you have finally decided to visit France, one of the richest countries in history and culture, then you can’t help but consider the words, phrases, and ways of saying things that you will use in certain situations, which you must know before leaving. This is all the more important since the average awareness of English in France is not that good, compared to other countries. Thanks to this book, we will see how to deal with many situations can be simple, complicated, funny, or even not funny at all – all those real situations that a tourist will experience when, for example, they are seeking activities to do, order a perfectly cooked filet mignon in a restaurant, or simply don’t want to be bothered.’
What follows, before the phrases placed here to learn, is a fine lesson in pronunciation of vowels, consonants, the importance of stress and intonation, and then the supply of valuable lessons begins – colors, numbers, greetings, date and time, common questions, medical, ordering food, transportation, religious questions, emergency, technology, conversation tips, date night, money and shopping, children and pets, traveler’s guide, directions, apologies, small talk, business, the weather, hotel, sports and exercise – all spelled out in accessible format with French to English translation to correct pronunciation for learning. And so it proceeds with one of the more accessible adjuncts to mastering the Italian vocabulary in a manner that places words in context and thus – easy to remember!
The technique is solid and the lessons well taught. This is a very fine continued introduction to French, a book much needed at this time in our national status!