Showing posts with label french verbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label french verbs. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

The Ultimate French Verb Review and Practice (UItimate Review & Reference Series) Review

The Ultimate French Verb Review and Practice (UItimate Review and Reference Series)
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(I have just started to use this book, and am a few chapters in, so keep in mind that this is a review of the format and structure of the book, not of every detail.)
I am trying to revive my French after seven years of dormancy, and I thought this book might help me to produce the French that, these days, I can only read. I was not wrong. One of the broad, general advantages of this book is that all of the verbs appear in full sentences (both in examples and in exercises). That means that working on the verbs doesn't mean just practicing declensions: it means expressing full thoughts.
One of the other reviewers also mentioned the question of register, and this is another of the book's major strengths. Since I mostly read French, the vagaries of spoken French are still mysterious to me. The authors not only discuss the different ways of using verbs and constructing phrases in formal, colloquial, or general speech, but they also do little things like giving pointers on words with difficult pronunciation. Brilliant!
Strength number three: the authors' attention to idiomatic expressions. While they do give lists of verbs, they also often teach verbs in ways that make it easier to remember and use those words. For example, when teaching "prendre" for irregular verbs, they also give a list of expressions (like, "prendre son temps") and later, a list of compounds like "apprendre" and "surprendre". I really believe that teaching words in related groups like this will make them mean more to a student and "stick" in the student's mind.
Since others have talked about the general structure of the book, I'll mention finally one superficial aspect. When it comes to language-learning books, they're not much use unless you actually use them. Superficial matters like layout, paper quality, and type are really important. This workbook is lovely. The paper is of better quality then those old disposable workbooks I used in my high school French class. The layout incorporates lots of white space, so I can concentrate on the words and even make notes beside them. I say this because I also looked at the authors' first book (Ultimate French Grammar Review and Practice) after I fell in love with this one, and that one looked a lot busier, and didn't have spaces for the exercise solutions! They clearly made some improvements this time around.

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Learn verb skills and communicate confidently in a new language

Building on the authors' bestselling The Ultimate Review and Practice series, this book is your best bet to mastering the often tricky verb forms and key sentence structures of the French language. The Ultimate French Verb Review and Practice offers a step-by-step program for experienced beginners through advanced learners to understand how different verb forms work and use that knowledge to build increasingly sophisticated sentences in French. No other book on the market combines guidance and practice in verb formation and usage with tips on the 18 most commonly used sentence models.


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Monday, April 30, 2012

The Ultimate French Review and Practice: Mastering French Grammar for Confident Communication Review

The Ultimate French Review and Practice: Mastering French Grammar for Confident Communication
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I bought this book to relearn all the grammar I used to know. Having had six years of French (last class was ten years ago), I needed something that would take me through grammar lessons fairly quickly. This book does that.
This is a handbook on grammar and conjugations. It follows a simple pattern for presenting material--it provides short lessons with examples, and then gives 8-12 practice exercises (with answers in the back of book), and so on.
This book emphasizes grammar over vocabulary, but translations are provided for the words that are used in examples and exercises. Translations also appear for idiomatic phrases.
I learned of this book by researching the materials used in upper level French composition classes at various universities. This one came up several times as a companion to the literature that students were required to obtain.
Here are the contents of Ultimate French Review and Practice:
Part I, Verbs--Basic Forms and Uses: 1. Present tense, 2. Present tense of irregular verbs, 3. Negative sentences, 4. Interrogative sentences, 5. Imperative, 6. Passe compose, 7. Imperfect; imperfect versus passe compose, 8. Reflexive verbs, 9. Future and conditional; conditional sentences, 10. Pluperperfect, future perfect, and past conditional; conditional sentences, 11. Passe simple, 12. Present participles; uses of the infinitive.
Part II, Nouns and Their Modifiers Pronouns: 13. Nouns: gender, number, and articles; uses of articles, 14. Stress pronouns; subject-verb agreement, 15. Possessive and demonstrative adjectives and pronouns, 16. Interrogative adjectives and pronouns, 17. Adjectives; comparative and superlative, 18. Object pronouns.
Part III, Other Elements of the Sentence: 19. Numbers; time; dates, 20. Adverbs, 21. Negative and indefinites, 22. Prepositions; prepositions with geographical names.
Part IV, Verbs in Two-Clause Sentences: 23. Relative clauses, 24. The present subjunctive, 25. The past subjunctive; literary subjunctives, 26. The subjunctive (continued).
Part V, Idiomatic Usage: 27. The passive voice and substitutes for the passive, 28. Important idioms and proverbs.
Don't be fooled by the price. This is a great resource.

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A good grasp of grammar enables the foreign-language learner to build skill and confidence in communication.Here's the "ultimate," painless way for intermediate and advanced learners to brush up on the rules.Each grammatical concept is explained and then illustrated with lively sentence examples; extensive exercises offer practice at applying this knowledge in everyday conversation.Also included are "culture notes," authentic documents, vocabulary boxes, and verb charts, as well as a full answer key and index.


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Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Blue Pocket Book of French Verbs : 333 Fully Conjugated Verbs Review

The Blue Pocket Book of French Verbs : 333 Fully Conjugated Verbs
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I purchased this 333 Verb book after using the Big Blue Book with 555 French Verbs, principally because this smaller version is lighter to carry and I can refer to it with one hand as I read French-language literature.
This volume has most of the best of the Big Blue Book 555 Verbs (which I have also reviewed) -- it seems basically only to be smaller (type size as well as the book itself) and has fewer of what it identifies as Top Verbs, 30 as opposed to the Top 50 in the larger volume.
I have also reviewed the 555 Verb book.


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Based on the popular language "bibles," The Blue Pocket Book of French Verbs and The Red Pocket Book of Spanish Verbs are the most comprehensive, clearest, and easiest-to-use sources for beginning and intermediate learners. Now these books are even more convenient for school or home use thanks to their smaller trim size. But these pocket-sized guides are still mightier than all of the competition in this format.

These portable guides offer smooth sailing through the turbulent seas of a new grammar with:

333 fully conjugated verbs, listed alphabetically
Current idioms and expressions for each verb
Full facing page of usage examples for the top50 verbs
One-stop, at-a-glance verb-tense profiles
More than 2,200 verbs cross-referenced to models
A handy guide to deciphering irregular verb forms
English index to the model verbs


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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

101 French Verbs with MP4 Video Disc (101... Language Series) Review

101 French Verbs with MP4 Video Disc (101... Language Series)
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I own this same book but the Spanish version. Other than that these books are the same and are great for Beginners to Advance beginners. Intermediate users can also benefit by using this book. Look at the reviews for 101 Spanish Verbs with 101 Videos for Your iPod (101... Language Series) and it will give you an idea about what to expect with this book.

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Robots and mechanical bees bring verbs to life andan accompanying disc puts infinitives in motion

With nothing but drills and rote memorization, there's never been anything fun about conjugating Frenchverbs--until now! 101 French Verbs inspires you to study verb conjugations with its full-color charts and charming, fun illustrations. Quirky robots, buzzy robo-bees, and amischievous canine present the 101 commonly used verbs, with each verb's infinitive cleverly incorporated into a drawing for further reinforcement. For even more help with remembering theconjugations, each book comes with an MP3 disc packed with downloadable animations and pronunciations, easily loaded onto your iPod.


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