Selected Product: | 101 French Idioms (Language - French) Paperback Author: Jean-Marie Cassagne, Luc Nisset Publisher: McGraw-Hill Contemporary Release Date: January 2000 ISBN-10: 0844212903 ISBN-13: 9780844212906 List Price: £3.99 Average Customer Rating: | | 101 French Proverbs (101... Language Series) ISBN-10: 0844212911 Merde!: the Real French You Were Never Taught at School ISBN-10: 0684854279 Bescherelle Complete Guide to Conjugating 12000 French Verbs (English Edition) (Bescherelle 1) ISBN-10: 2218065916 1001 Most Useful French Words (Beginners' Guides) (Beginners' Guides) ISBN-10: 0486419444 French Stories (Dual-Language Books) ISBN-10: 0486264432 |
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Although it is both funny and witty, it is not only that. As well as a literal and figurative translation, the book gives a typical dialogue of how each idiom may be used. I have already learned some excellent phrases, which should liven up my dialogue when I visit France. I am also thinking of buying a copy for my French friend who's learning English, as it would also be good for a learner from the French person's perspective too. Well done Jean-Marie Cassagne on a first class product. I am now going to purchase the accompanying volume, French Proverbs and hope to enjoy that, too. | A fun way to improve understanding of the French language | Customer Rating: | | This book is a fun,entertaining book that helps learners of the language grasp colloquialisms that they wouldn't understand otherwise e.g.-(to fall into apples)means to faint!The idiom is given in a conversation to help understand what context it should be used in and these conversations are translated at the back of the book.But the best thing about this book are the comical drawings that illustrate each idiom.This gives the impression that the book has a more lighthearted approach to understanding and teaching French.A refreshing book for those wanting to speak more like a native or those who just want a more enjoyable way to improve their French. |
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