Learn to speak French easily in less than one hour a day from the comfort of your home! This French-learning manual designed by a PhD Candidate in French linguistics will help you achieve your goals in no time thanks to simple yet effective daily lessons backed by 131 free audio tracks. Whether you would like to travel to France or to increase your knowledge of the beautiful French culture, this book is for you! Learning a new language has never been easier! In Learn French in 30 Days, the author uses his extensive experience with learning foreign languages to create lessons that focus on the 20% of effort that will inevitably yield 80% of results. Minimum effort… for maximum results!
What you can expect to find in this manual:
- Just the right amount of information for optimal daily assimilation
- All essential conversation topics for beginners
- All the necessary French grammar and conjugation made easy
- Colloquial French basics that other manuals hide from you
- The small pronunciation tips that will make the biggest difference
- Thorough recordings of lessons, vocabulary, and grammar
- A full glossary with more than one thousand entries
- A conjugation chart for easy consultation
- Extensive exercises with answer keys
I have just published it with Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing as well as CreateSpace for hard cover. The book will be live within 48 hours.
DAY 1
- First Contacts -
1. The essentials (track #1)
Bonjour, enchanté (de faire ta connaissance) ! Comment vas-tu ? Je vais bien, et toi ?
Hello, nice to meet you! How are you? I am fine, and you?
Comment t'appelles-tu ? Je m'appelle Martin, et toi ?
What is your name? My name is Martin, and you?
D'où viens-tu ? Je viens de Belgique, de France, du Royaume-Uni, des États-Unis, etc.
Where do you come from? I come from Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, etc.
Où habites-tu ? J'habite à Édimbourg en Écosse au Royaume-Uni.
Where do you live? I live in Edinburgh in Scotland in the United Kingdom.
Au revoir / Salut / À bientôt / À demain / À tout à l'heure / À la semaine prochaine.
See you / Bye / See you soon / See you tomorrow / See you later / See you next week.
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French
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Unavailable for translation.
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Greek
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Already translated.
Translated by Erick Carballo
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Vincenzo Cammarata
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Author review: Vincenzo Camarata did an amazing job in record time! I had barely had time to announce that my book would be translated into Italian in the near future when I received an email announcing me that the full translation was available! The final result looks good and communicating with the translator was easy. Highly recommended! |
Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Maria Luciana Schreiber Bensley
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Author review: Excellent translation from a very professional, friendly and gifted translator. We exchanged many emails back and forth to make sure that the translation met my expactations and I am very pleased with the final result! I would recommend her services to anyone. |
Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Alina Stiefel
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Author review: It's been a real pleasure to work with Alina. She had a very professional attitude and she consulted me for all the difficult decisions in her translation. I recommend her to anyone who would like to get their books translated into Spanish! 5-star translator!! |