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Containing in one place as many of the thousand bits and pieces about speaking (as opposed to reading or writing) common, colloquial "street" French, intended for English-speaking tourists and other casual users, especially those who have never taken a French course before, and balm to those suffering post-français-101 PTSD. Also containing a possibly revolutionary insight into how to learn French that will outrage every French teacher on the planet, especially the experts. This version is safe for use by high school students.

Produktbeschreibung
Containing in one place as many of the thousand bits and pieces about speaking (as opposed to reading or writing) common, colloquial "street" French, intended for English-speaking tourists and other casual users, especially those who have never taken a French course before, and balm to those suffering post-français-101 PTSD. Also containing a possibly revolutionary insight into how to learn French that will outrage every French teacher on the planet, especially the experts. This version is safe for use by high school students.
Autorenporträt
Bill Swanson is an ancient, curmudgeonly former ink-stained wretch (newspaper reporter and editor) who for the past two decades has been the chief copyeditor of the Behavioral Sciences division of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (contractor, not a true "Fed"). Born and raised in Philadelphia and its suburbs, he has spent more than half a century researching all kinds of stuff and writing about what he's found; he's an "explainer." When he and his wife aren't traveling around the U.S., Canada, the Yucatan, the Caribbean, France, Italy, Switzerland and the U.K., they live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with their two miniature schnauzers, Trip and Tallie.