This language coursebook is aimed at adult learners. It offers a two-track approach: flexible tutor-led activities for use in class together with user-friendly activities for private study.
This language coursebook is aimed at adult learners. It offers a two-track approach: flexible tutor-led activities for use in class together with user-friendly activities for private study.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Madeleine Hummler, Brigitte Rix and Elspeth Nicholson lecture in French on the Languages for All Programme, University of York, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Getting to know France. Describing people, places, work and study. Asking questions and saying no. Listening and extracting relevant infomation. Chapter 2. Dealing with health issues. Talking about your daily life. Saying how long, when and where. Chapter 3. Understanding and explaining procedures. Following and describing recipes and experiments. Chapter 4. Expressing the past (1). Living and working abroad. Practical life and everyday situations. Chapter 5. Word games. Charades. Cards and chess. General quiz. Quiz on France. Jokes. Chapter 6. Describing events in the past (2). Reporting on events. Life stories, biographies and histories. The cinema. Chapter 7. Technology and science. Describing how things were or used to be. Making suggestions. Saying how something was done. Chapter 8. Describing accidents and incidents in the past (3). Asking for, and giving information. Writing summaries and reports. Road safety. Chapter 9. Describing events in the past (4). Defending a position. Dealing with officials. Chapter 10. Personal and work relationships. Becoming familiar with idiomatic expressions. Games. Chapter 11. The French way of life and French customs. Describing what will happen. Talking about future plans, dreams and inventions. Chapter 12. Discussing the environment. Writing formal letters. Making hypotheses.
Chapter 1. Getting to know France. Describing people, places, work and study. Asking questions and saying no. Listening and extracting relevant infomation. Chapter 2. Dealing with health issues. Talking about your daily life. Saying how long, when and where. Chapter 3. Understanding and explaining procedures. Following and describing recipes and experiments. Chapter 4. Expressing the past (1). Living and working abroad. Practical life and everyday situations. Chapter 5. Word games. Charades. Cards and chess. General quiz. Quiz on France. Jokes. Chapter 6. Describing events in the past (2). Reporting on events. Life stories, biographies and histories. The cinema. Chapter 7. Technology and science. Describing how things were or used to be. Making suggestions. Saying how something was done. Chapter 8. Describing accidents and incidents in the past (3). Asking for, and giving information. Writing summaries and reports. Road safety. Chapter 9. Describing events in the past (4). Defending a position. Dealing with officials. Chapter 10. Personal and work relationships. Becoming familiar with idiomatic expressions. Games. Chapter 11. The French way of life and French customs. Describing what will happen. Talking about future plans, dreams and inventions. Chapter 12. Discussing the environment. Writing formal letters. Making hypotheses.
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