First Phrases: French (North and South America edition)
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First Phrases: French (North and South America edition)
Get talking with this fun and accessible guide to French, perfect for any young learner. Topics include greetings, describing your family, discussing school, hobbies, pets, favourite foods, asking for directions and many more. With a simple introduction to the language and easy-to-follow pronunciation guides, this book makes French as easy as un, deux, trois!
With 168 bright and colorful pages packed full of new words and phrases, such as "Where are you going?", "Where do you live?", "What is your name?", "How old are you?", "I would like to buy a postcard" and many more. Each phrase is accompanied with a bold illustration and a simple but clear pronunciation guide to make the vocabulary fun, informative, and easy to learn and digest. Its small size makes it a handy addition to any trip to any French-speaking destination.
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Sri Lanka
Ofer Yitzhak
Traveling to Spain
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Spain
DAVID ESPINOSA
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Pocket Oxford & the Cotswolds
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really helpful
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