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Skeleton French

Skeleton French

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Published: 1 September, 2004
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If French grammar leaves you dazed and confused, then you need Skeleton French to take the mystery out of French grammar. Grammatical terms are explained clearly and simply - nothing is taken for granted - with varied exercises to practice material covered. Also included is a FREE audio CD to featuring explanations and examples to accompany exercises in the book for pupils to practise pronunciation and to develop an authentic-sounding French accent. - Contains explanation of all key French grammatical constructions in one convenient resource - Contains a FREE Audio CD to accompany exercises in every chapter of the book to enable pupils to become familiar with native spoken French - Features practice exercises to consolidate material covered in the book
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781902984612
ISBN10 1902984617
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 380 g
Product Dimensions 190 x 10 x 240 mm
Publisher / Reseller Galore Park Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
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I am thankful for the easy reference tips that Skeleton French provides because I can quickly look in it to see what help it offers when we are feeling a little overwhelmed. Skeleton French and So you really want to learn French 1 work really well together. Karen Nolan, parent

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Author's Bio

Claire Buet-Charlwood has been teaching French to primary, secondary and adult students for thirty years. As her pupils struggled with French grammar, she devised ways of unravelling its mysteries. Claire, who was born and bred in the French Olympic town of Albertville has, since her marriage to a British national, been a UK resident, thus doing her bit for Anglo-French relations. She is currently running grammar courses at Strathclyde University. David Mort was Head of French for over twenty years at a leading coeducational independent school in the north-west. He is co-author of the highly successful Advanced Level language courses Tout Droit!, Droit au but! and Sigue. David now divides his time between writing, following Manchester United and studying contemporary French philosophers, especially Eric Cantona.

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