Robin Adamson
French Grammar You Really Need To Know: Teach Yourself
Robin Adamson
French Grammar You Really Need To Know: Teach Yourself
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With our interactive Discovery Method, you will master the rules of French grammar and unlock your language learning potential.
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With our interactive Discovery Method, you will master the rules of French grammar and unlock your language learning potential.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Murray Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 207mm x 131mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781444179439
- ISBN-10: 1444179438
- Artikelnr.: 35578081
- Verlag: John Murray Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 207mm x 131mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781444179439
- ISBN-10: 1444179438
- Artikelnr.: 35578081
Brigitte Edelston is a native speaker of French and Robin Adamson a native speaker of English. They have enjoyed teaching French together for many years, at all levels and for many purposes.
: Introduction
1: Greetings and introductions
2: Likes and dislikes
3: Describing people and habitual actions
4: Making requests
5: Saying what you prefer
6: Saying what you are going to do
7: Saying who owns what
8: Permission and obligation
9: Directions, instructions and advice
10: Describing a sequence of events
11: Future plans and events
12: Orders and instructions
13: Talking about past events
14: Habitual actions in the past
15: Going back in the past
16: Wishes, probability and possibility
17: How you feel about something
18: Imagining what could happen
: Transcriptions - In context
: Key
: Verb tables
: Index
1: Greetings and introductions
2: Likes and dislikes
3: Describing people and habitual actions
4: Making requests
5: Saying what you prefer
6: Saying what you are going to do
7: Saying who owns what
8: Permission and obligation
9: Directions, instructions and advice
10: Describing a sequence of events
11: Future plans and events
12: Orders and instructions
13: Talking about past events
14: Habitual actions in the past
15: Going back in the past
16: Wishes, probability and possibility
17: How you feel about something
18: Imagining what could happen
: Transcriptions - In context
: Key
: Verb tables
: Index
: Introduction
1: Greetings and introductions
2: Likes and dislikes
3: Describing people and habitual actions
4: Making requests
5: Saying what you prefer
6: Saying what you are going to do
7: Saying who owns what
8: Permission and obligation
9: Directions, instructions and advice
10: Describing a sequence of events
11: Future plans and events
12: Orders and instructions
13: Talking about past events
14: Habitual actions in the past
15: Going back in the past
16: Wishes, probability and possibility
17: How you feel about something
18: Imagining what could happen
: Transcriptions - In context
: Key
: Verb tables
: Index
1: Greetings and introductions
2: Likes and dislikes
3: Describing people and habitual actions
4: Making requests
5: Saying what you prefer
6: Saying what you are going to do
7: Saying who owns what
8: Permission and obligation
9: Directions, instructions and advice
10: Describing a sequence of events
11: Future plans and events
12: Orders and instructions
13: Talking about past events
14: Habitual actions in the past
15: Going back in the past
16: Wishes, probability and possibility
17: How you feel about something
18: Imagining what could happen
: Transcriptions - In context
: Key
: Verb tables
: Index