50 French Phrases (50 Phrases)

50 French Phrases (50 Phrases)

by Leighton Noyes (Illustrator), Leighton Noyes (Illustrator), Susan Martineau (Author)

Synopsis

This book offers a fun and easy way to learn 50 important phrases in the French language. A simple, colourful game or activity helps practise two or three phrases at a time. They cover all the important themes including greetings, colours, numbers, family, likes and dislikes. There is extra vocabulary and a simple pronunciation guide to help with each activity and the activities are not write-in, so the books can also be for library use. They also have a summary of the 50 phrases, two-way vocabulary lists, the letters of the alphabet, the numbers to 100 and answers. It helps readers learn 50 key phrases in three languages. It includes colourful games to make learning simple and fun. It contains a pronunciation guide for the French. This series includes more useful titles helping to deliver the UK government's language strategy for young learners and for ELT in the UK and round the world.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: b small publishing limited
Published: 27 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1905710615
ISBN 13: 9781905710614
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
This book is fun! The illustrations are bold and cheerful, and the book teaches the basic language essentials in such an interesting way that children will be inspired to have a go, and maybe to surprise their parents with how much they have learnt! Each French word has a simple guide to pronunciation as well as its English translation,and each double page spread deals with a different set of useful phrases, eg names, ages, family, shopping etc. There are also plenty of games and activities to give lots of practice at speaking out loud. Altogether this book will give every child a confident and positive head start in learning a new language. - Lynne Benton, Amazon.co.uk
Author Bio
Susan Martineau has a degree in French and started her career as a book editor with the BBC. She has written many children's non-fiction books and is married with two children.