This 328 page workbook for French first year students "offers a concise and comprehensive presentation of the essential elements of a first-year course in secondary schools." Filled with sufficient... This description may be from another edition of this product.
not watered down like more modern French instruction books -- very "old school"!
Published by T. , 1 month ago
This is the very edition which got me started on French, and continuing on I became fluent! It is very "old school", and I love it!
It is exceptionally heavy on grammar, so if you don't know your English grammar you should either go back and learn it (since you were robbed of your education in not doing so!) or you should pick a different source for beginning French.
The text makes use of many examples and practice sentences to reinforce the concept of each chapter while incorporating previously learned material. Newer versions only have you do a few tries and true mastery is not even close to achieved. (This goes for the newer versions of French One from Amsco.)
If you are serious about mastering French, and you already have your English grammar down solid (including diagramming as well -- this helps significantly!), I strongly recommend this workbook to get you started.
If you are a modern namby-pamby student, who sadly received namby-pamby instruction in English grammar, save yourself the frustration and get a namby-pamby French workbook -- leave this edition for the dedicated learner!
French summer review book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This book will be used as the main text book for my rising 9th grader. we purchased as a summer review to keep the previous two years of knowledge fresh. To date, it has been great!
Highly Recommended
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I have been homeschooling my daughter for several years and I was on the hunt for a decent French book that didn't break our budget. The AMSCO School Publishing group is a good source for homeschoolers searching for solid textbooks, especially their foreign language texts. This book has black and white drawings and concentrates heavily on grammar, but also has some interesting chapters about French culture in the back. Student can write their answers in this book, which my daughter really liked. As mentioned, this is a great workbook if you are learning along with an instructor, rather than on your own. As homeschoolers, we used this book while taking French classes at the Alliance Française, one of the world's largest schools of French language, which has chapters in most metropolitan cities, including our city of Toledo.
Good Practice
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I decided to start to study French on my own after studying Spanish in school for four years. I used the second level book of the Spanish edition of this book in my third year of spanish and decided to try this book. I like it a lot because it gives you a lot of practice on every grammar point and allows you to improve your comprehension. Plus it improves your vocabulary by constantly repeating the same vocabulary words over and over. It also has a very good beginner vocab chapter with about 1000 vocabulary words altogether roughly, which can take you up the intermediate level. It explains each grammar point very well. I would also recommend following this book up with the second and third levels.
great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is the workbook we are now using in my second year of French, and it is almost exactly like the first we used, French is Fun, last year. (I'm a freshman in high school) Except this book uses less pictures and more words. It doesn't define the vocabulary words with pictures anymore! It gives the background and history of France, maps, and vocabulary. It conjugates verbs in chapters for each set, such as -er, -ir, -re and irregular verbs in present and past tense. It gives you many examples to work on and sometimes my teacher even reverses the rules so instead of re-conjugating the verb back into the sentence, she makes us translate it instead. All of the words are listed in the back (except for some easy ones) and there's a handy index too. All exercises in the book can be used in lots of ways instead of just what they say. Let me just say that I have a 98% in this class, that's how good the book works.
Excellent First Year French book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I use this book in teaching French to some Junior-High age children. This is an excellent book for covering grammar basics and providing a foundation to the language. The book contains a decent French/English and English/French dictionary at the back of the book, as well as lessons on French culture and history (which are written in English). Exercise directions and grammar lessons are clear and written in English. The book is intended to be a first year text book and therefore, there are no pronounciation guide lines. The book would best be used with a teacher, and is probably not appropriate for someone who is trying to learn without an instructor.
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