''Teach Yourself Beginner's French (with Audio)'' - Catrine Carpenter [2003].pdf

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VII
about the course
pronunciation guide
XI
01
bonJour
hello
1
simple questions • refusing politely in French •
calling the waiter's attention • how to be
courteous • how to learn vocabulary
02
c'ast comblan?
how much is it?
9
numbers up to ten •
a, an
the-
Ia, Ia, I',
las-
the definite article •
do you have ... ?•
some, any
one/alan
how much is it?
how to organize your learning
03
I•
m'appalla
...
at vous?
my name is
...
what's yours?
17
numbers 11-20 • regular verbs ending in
-ar
two important verbs:
to have, to be
the
negative form • adjectives: their agreement •
capital letters •
what, which
...
?
saying how
old you are • when to use
tu;
when to
use
vous
be active in your learning
04
vous habltaz oil?
where do you live?
27
numbers 2()-70 • how to ask simple questions •
is it ... ? is that ... ?• is there ... ? are there ... ?•
some likely answers:
yes there is
...
no there
isn't
more answers:
yes I have
...
no I
haven't ...
other questions •
my, your, his
create every opportunity to speak the language
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