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French Exercise Books and Phrase Books

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French is the best language to learn (or one of the best) if you want to be able to communicate with more people, all over the world. But to do that, you'll no doubt need to learn how the language is structured - how its grammar works, and how to conjugate French verbs for example. Below are some of the best French exercise and phrase books available.

501 Fr Verbs: with CD-ROM: This fantastic Barron's book is a must have for anybody learning French. The most popular verbs are listed alphabetically with all their conjugations. 502 French verbs will serve as an excellent reference tool for getting your head round one of the more difficult aspects of this romance language - verbs.

Hugo Language Course: Fr In Three Months (with Cassette): If you like grammar this is the exercise book for you. The Hugo series gets you straight into the grammar of the language with easy to understand explanations, exercises and an accompanying cassette with audio material.

Ultimate Fr Advanced: Developed by Living Language, this book offers a highly effective combination of advanced conversational French with grammar and culture. Perfect for advanced learners.

Short Stories in Fr: New Penguin Parallel Text: An excellent collection of short stories in French with the corresponding English text. Use this to improve your comprehension of the language structure. Also a fabulous way of learning new vocabulary.

Internet freebies:

World Nomads provides a free French iPod phrasebook!



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