So You Really Want to Learn French Book 1: A Textbook for Key Stage 2 and Common Entrance

So You Really Want to Learn French Book 1: A Textbook for Key Stage 2 and Common Entrance

by NigelPearce (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first of a three-part course for suitable for pupils age 10+ (Year 5 upwards) and all French beginners. Taking a no-nonsense approach to mastering the basics of the French language, So You Really Want To Learn French features clear, grammatical explanations and challenging exercises to provide pupils with an expert grasp of the French language.
The Audio CD is not included with this textbook and must be purchased separately.
- Features clear explanations and exercises to stretch and challenge, providing pupils with the essential knowledge of basic French
- French to English and English to French vocabularies are featured at the back of the book for quick and easy reference

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Galore Park Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 1902984110
ISBN 13: 9781902984117
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: This is the first in a three-part French course for beginners with clear and simple instruction on the basics of French - ideal for pupils working towards Common Entrance, entrance exams and GCSE.

Media Reviews
I absolutely think Galore Park books are the best out there for languages. I have found nothing better and will not look for better. I have found it in these books. Thank you for offering rigorous and enjoyable material. A Home Schooler, USA We just completed our first week of Galore Park French and we LOVE it! I am so pleased and so excited about these books. I had purchased another program previously but was very disappointed in many areas - audio CD poorly done, lack of grammar instruction, too slow pace. My children are almost 11 and 8 and a half and Galore Park French is just perfect for them. The audio CD is fabulous. You get to hear actual French conversations done with multiple speakers - great for training the ear. The programme is a terrific mix of grammar instruction and conversation. Not to mention the fantastic layout. It is truly exactly what I was looking for. My children have been practising their French all week and keep asking me if it is time for French class. What high praise! Angelina, Louisiana, USA We love the format and the conversational elements. The pace seems perfect for the target age group as well. The biggest endorsement is the fact that my kids actually like it. Karen Nolan A book to lay the foundations of the French language, giving attention to grammatical rigour without sacrificing reader appeal. Jackie Snell, Cheltenham Ladies College, UK I absolutely think Galore Park books are the best out there for languages. I have found nothing better and will not look for better. I have found it in these books. Thank you for offering rigorous and enjoyable material. A Home Schooler, USA We just completed our first week of Galore Park French and we LOVE it! I am so pleased and so excited about these books. I had purchased another program previously but was very disappointed in many areas - audio CD poorly done, lack of grammar instruction, too slow pace. My children are almost 11 and 8 and a half and Galore Park French is just perfect for them. The audio CD is fabulous. You get to hear actual French conversations done with multiple speakers - great for training the ear. The programme is a terrific mix of grammar instruction and conversation. Not to mention the fantastic layout. It is truly exactly what I was looking for. My children have been practising their French all week and keep asking me if it is time for French class. What high praise! Angelina, Louisiana, USA We love the format and the conversational elements. The pace seems perfect for the target age group as well. The biggest endorsement is the fact that my kids actually like it. Karen Nolan A book to lay the foundations of the French language, giving attention to grammatical rigour without sacrificing reader appeal. Jackie Snell, Cheltenham Ladies College, UK
Author Bio
Nigel Pearce has spent nearly all his working life in the teaching of French. He was Head of Modern Languages at Summer Fields in Oxford for 20 years, during which time he was for several years the IAPS Modern Languages Coordinator, and held a similar post with SATIPS. He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Linguists and is the author of the French for Common Entrance series of textbooks. He now lives in western France, where he is a freelance translator and proofreader.