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نویسندگان: University. Language Learning
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سال نشر: 2018
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب French: Learn French For Beginners Including French Grammar, French Short Stories and 1000+ French Phrases به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب فرانسوی: یادگیری زبان فرانسه برای مبتدیان از جمله گرامر فرانسوی، داستان های کوتاه فرانسوی و بیش از 1000 عبارت فرانسوی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
French An Essential Guide to French Language Learning INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 - PRONUNCIATION 1.1 The French alphabet 1.1.1 Vowels, consonants, and their combination The "Y" is pronounced as "ee" in English. The "H" is silent in French; it does not accentuate the word that contains it. The Silent “h” Single “s,” Double “s” or “z”? The difference between “é” “ait” and “et” 1.2 Combination of vowels 1.2.1 Combination of consonants with consonants 1.2.2 Combination of vowels with consonants 1.3 Masculine and Feminine 1.4 The Final Consonant 1.5 French numbers 1.5.1 Cardinal numbers 1.5.2 Ordinal numbers CHAPTER 2 - TIME, DATES, AND CALENDAR 2.1 The time How to say it? What Time Is It? It's one o'clock It's two o'clock Reading the Time: Morning/AM Afternoon/PM Time of the day Asking for the time 2.2 Days of the week Expressions 2.4 Calendar 2.4.1 Months of the year 2.4.2 Seasons 2.4.3 Years Saying Years Pronouncing Years CHAPTER 3 – THE SENTENCE 3.1 Elements of a sentence 3.1.1 Subject Personal subject pronouns Names Proper names Common nouns (Names and Nouns are the same thing) Possessive pronouns 3.1.2 Verb The verbs of the first group The verbs of the second group The verbs of the third group 3.2 Complements Complements describing time Complements describing a location Complements describing the action 3.3 Articles Definite articles Singular and plural: Indefinite articles 3.4 Determinants Demonstrative determinants Possessive determinants Exclamatory determinants Interrogative determinants Indefinite determinants Cardinal numeral determinants CHAPTER 4 - CONJUGATION 4.1 Tenses 4.1.1 Indicative Mode: Conjugation of the verbs of the first group Conjugation of the verbs of the second group Conjugation of the verbs of the third group Conjugation of the verb Etre : Conjugation of the Verb Avoir : 4.1.2 The conditional mode Conditional (Verb”Vouloir”) Présent Passé 4.1.3 Subjunctive mode CHAPTER 5- TYPES OF SENTENCES 5.1 Simple sentences The verbal phrase Nominal sentence 5.2 Compound sentences Two Coordinated Proposals Coordinating conjunction list: Coordinating conjunction: Coordinating conjunction list: Two juxtaposed proposals 5.3 Complex sentences: Relative pronouns Invariable relative pronouns 5.4 The different forms of phrases 5.4.1 The affirmative sentence 5.4.2 The negative sentence 5.4.3 The exclamatory sentence 5.4.4 The interrogative sentence Declarative sentence Interrogative sentence The imperative or injunctive sentence 5.4.5 Polite phrases: CHAPTER 6 - EXPRESSIONS 6.1 Language 6.2 Essential and basics 6.3 Conversation 6.4 Looking for someone 6.5 The beach 6.6 Feelings 6.7 Understanding 6.8 Colours 6.9 In case of trouble 6.10 Partying 6.11 Bar 6.12 Family CHAPTER 7 –FRENCH VOCABULARY FOR TRAVEL AND VACATION 7.1 Airport and plane travel 7.2 Transport by train and train station At the train station 7.3 Boat trip 7.4 Restaurant 7.5 Taxi 7.6 Transportation 7.7 Hotel 7.8 Camping 7.9 Finance & Business Business French Bank and money CONCLUSION French Short Stories 8 Simple and Captivating Stories for Effective French Learning for Beginners Introduction Chapter 1 – Une nouvelle vie Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Réponses Answers Chapter 2 – Un petit tour Résumé Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Questions Réponses Answers Chapter 3 – Vieilles habitudes Résumé Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Questions Chapter 4 – Bella Résumé Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Questions Réponses Answers Chapter 5 – Une tarte aux pommes Sommaire Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Questions Réponses Answers Chapter 6 – L’anniversaire de Zack Résumé Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Questions Réponses Answers Chapter 7 – Une panne de voiture Sommaire Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Questions Réponses Answers Chapter 8 – Joyeuse fête Résumé Summary Vocabulaire / Vocabulary Questions Réponses Answers French Phrase Book The Ultimate French Phrase Book for Traveling in France Including Over 1000 Phrases for Accommodations, Eating, Traveling, Shopping, and More Introduction Chapter 1 – Pronunciation How to pronounce French the right way. The French alphabet Vowels: Consonants: The Silent “h” Single “s,” Double “s” or “z”? The difference between “é” “ait” et “et” How to Pronounce the French “u” Sound Combination of vowels: Combination of consonants with consonants Combination of vowels with consonants Dropping the L in Your “il” and Your “elle” The Real Way to Pronounce “d” and “t” Before the Letter “i” The Final Consonant How to pronounce French vowels How to pronounce French consonants Chapter 2 – Essentials and basics Greetings French Phrases for Meeting and Greeting Leaving French Phrases for leaving Saying thank you Being polite Other Wishes: Forbidden Questions Asking your way Basic French dialog Common expressions in French: Times of the day Asking for the time: The days of the week Other useful expressions : Denominations of francs and euros: Chapter 3 – Transport The airport Greetings Asking for language Introduce yourself If you still don’t understand because they speak too fast and don’t articulate enough Asking general questions/ Introducing a question Asking for direction Searching something or losing something Searching a place to go or to sleep Waiting for a taxi French Phrases to hail a taxi Distance Pay the taxi Vocabulary: A few common questions that could be helpful during your trip. The train station Finding the station Distance Buying tickets Waiting for the train Toilet Missing the train Vocabulary: The bus station Fuel The Subway Schedule, opening time, metro Transport vocabulary Boat trip: Finance & Business Business French Bank and money Chapter 4 – Eating and drinking How To Order Food In France Different type of restaurant in France Café Bistro Brasserie Bouchon Restaurant Auberge Restaurant Vocabulary Ordering Food Vocabulary Food’s names in French Vegetables/Légumes: Fruits / Fruits: Meat /Viande: Derivate products: Lamb/ Agneau: Steaks: Other beef: Seafood : Dairy products : French cheeses: Drinks: Food Preparation & Creation: Dialog in the restaurant : Arriving at the Restaurant Basic phrases: Menu About your preferences: Ordering If you want something more or if you want to order something else: Asking for the Check Leaving Tips Vocabulary: At the restaurant Bar Mc Donald’s Chapter 5 – Accommodation Hotels Here is a Top 10 of hotels in France: Bookings Phrases for booking: Questions about the hotel’s restaurant schedule: Leaving the hotel Paying the bill : Useful vocabulary : Camping Chapter 6 – Shopping Different types of shops: Phrases about shopping : Shopping for clothes Browsing and Looking for Specific Items Paying and Asking for Prices How to say that you’re just looking: Sizes and Colors Trying Things On Returns and Refunds At the supermarket Paying: French Supermarket Vocabulary Chapter 7 – Hair Salon At the salon Haircut - Useful Phrases: Dying/Coloring your hair: Basic French hair terms: French terms for getting a haircut: Billing: At the barber: French hair terms for men Common dialog in the hair salon/Barber: Chapter 8 – Rent and Car driving ROUTES / ROADS’s Vocabulary Car Rentals Conditions you should know: Hire car glossary Key words and phrases when driving: Some essential French road signs At the gas station: Car’s renting Vehicle parts: Other driving expressions: Chapter 9 – The doctor Going to the doctor in France: What you need to know Making the appointment Upon arrival At the appointment Common dialog: If it is urgent Emergency French phrases: Headaches, colds, sore throat Pharmacy: Ask for a doctor: Medicine Vocabulary : Conclusion