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Books to learn French
Learn French with Paul Noble
Paul Noble
Learn French with Paul Noble by Paul Noble. This document covers vocabulary, key structures, tenses and practical situations such as travelling, eating out and shopping in French-speaking countries.French
Wikibooks
French by Wikibooks. The document is a French learning guide. Covers introductory lessons, grammar, appendices and texts. Describes the history of French, the importance of the language and tips for studying it.French Language Studies – Grammar Reference Resource
Alison
French Language Studies – Grammar Reference Resource by Alison is a comprehensive guide covering various aspects of French grammar, including nouns, determiners, adverbs, adjectives, verbs, pronouns, conjunctions, tenses, negation, prepositions, and more.Sons and Lettres. A Pronunciation Method for Intermediate-level French
Stephen Walton
Sons and Lettres. A Pronunciation Method for Intermediate-level French by Stephen Walton is a French pronunciation guide intended for intermediate level learners. It addresses differences between French and English, graphemes, preliminary exercises and practices to improve French pronunciation.Introduction to Basics of French Language
Uttarakhand Open University
Introduction to Basics of French Language by Uttarakhand Open University provides a structured introduction to fundamental aspects of the French language, including pronunciation, accents, subject pronouns, verbs, numbers, greetings, and more.Guides to learn French
French Verb Summary
Various authors
French Verb Summary. This book provides a comprehensive overview of French verb conjugations in various tenses and moods, including indicative, conditional, imperative, and subjunctive forms. It also covers compound conjugations, participle agreements, and pronoun/negative/adverb placement rules.Introduction to French Pronunciation
Yolaine Petitclerc-Evans
Introduction to French Pronunciation by Yolaine Petitclerc-Evans. The document provides an introduction to French pronunciation, highlighting the 37 sounds of the language and how to differentiate them to gain confidence when speaking French.French Pronunciation Charts
Will Dudziak
French Pronunciation Charts by Will Dudziak. This book contains detailed French pronunciation tables, focusing on French vowel pronunciation and spelling compared to their IPA equivalents. It emphasizes learning correct French pronunciation through spelling rules. The document aims to help beginners effectively master French pronunciation.French Adjectives
Evan Faidley
French Adjectives by Evan Faidley provides a detailed guide on French adjectives, covering how they change to match the gender and number of the nouns they describe. It includes common adjectives, rules for forming feminine adjectives, and irregular adjectives, offering essential knowledge for learners of French.Vocabularies to learn French
French−English Dictionary
Unknown Author
French−English Dictionary by Unknown Author. The attached document is a bilingual French-English dictionary that provides translations of common words and phrases in both languages. It is a useful tool for those looking to improve their understanding of French and their English vocabulary.The 100 Most Common French Words
French Together
The 100 Most Common French Words by French Together provides a list of the 100 most common terms in French, accompanied by example sentences for each. The goal is to help students become familiar with essential vocabulary and linguistic structures to improve their comprehension and expression in French quickly and effectively.Glossary of Cognates
University of the State of New York
Glossary of Cognates by University of the State of New York is a glossary of English/French cognates that helps English learners use their native language as a resource for learning new academic words in English, especially for those who speak Latin-based languages such as French.French Vocabulary List
OCR
French Vocabulary List by OCR. This book contains a list of French vocabulary intended for GCSE level teaching. It is designed to assist professors in the planning of teaching programs and the preparation of candidates for endorsements.Glossary of Microfinance Terms
CGAP
Glossary of Microfinance Terms by CGAP. It is a bilingual glossary of microfinance terms, comprising a list of more than 1,500 specific microfinance terms with translations from English to French. Its objective is to facilitate the understanding of the reference vocabulary of microfinance for French speakers.French-English Bilingual Books
The Little Prince
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a classic of French literature that tells the story of a young prince who travels through several planets, meeting different characters and reflecting on the pursuits of adult life and society.The Adventures of Pinocchio
Carlo Collodi
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi is a translation of the classic Italian fairy tale into French. It tells the story of a wooden puppet that comes to life and its adventures.The Raven
Edgar Allan Poe
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. It is a poetic work translated into French. The poem narrates a mysterious encounter with a crow who visits a man late at night. The dark and eerie atmosphere of the poem sets the stage for a haunting and unforgettable story.The Canterville Ghost
Oscar Wilde
The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde tells the story of an American Minister, Mr. Hiram B. Otis, who purchases a supposedly haunted estate called Canterville Chase. The ghost haunting the estate is a central theme, with humorous interactions between the ghost and the new residents.French Workbooks
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