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Beginning French for the Utterly Confused
A. Sebastián Mercado
  
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject(s):  Education
Foreign Language Study
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   1498 KB
ISBN:   0071425918
Release date:   Aug 15, 2003

Description

Parlez-vous Français like a local with the help of the Utterly Confused series

Providing an ideal, easily accessible, instructional guide to one of the two most popular foreign languages taught in the United States, this new Utterly Confused self-study handbook is ideal for both students and adults looking for a user-friendly introduction to their language studies. Based on the highly successful Utterly Confused format, this guide introduces beginners, in a unique conversational style and format, to the basic pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary needed for effective communication.

About the Author

Amilcar Sebastián Mercado is an associate professor of French and English as a second language, and Spanish writing for native speakers, at Universidad Alfonso X el Sabío in Madrid. He is currently completing his Ph.D. in applied linguistics.

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