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Stories in French for Beginners

Daria Galek

Verlag: Pearnet

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Welcome to the book "Stories in French for Beginners". This unique collection contains 40 carefully selected stories to help you learn French. Each story is translated into English, making it easier to understand and follow the plot. Additionally, after each story, you'll find exercises with answers to help reinforce the knowledge you've gained.
The stories in this book vary in themes and levels of difficulty, but all are tailored to the beginner level. You'll find everyday stories as well as more exciting adventures. Each story aims to develop your knowledge of French in an enjoyable and engaging way.
The exercises accompanying each story are designed to test your understanding of the text and help you learn new words and grammatical structures. Thanks to these exercises, you will be able to systematically develop your language skills.
I hope this book becomes for you not only a learning tool but also a source of joy and satisfaction in discovering a new language.
Verfügbar seit: 11.07.2024.

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