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Read & Think French with Audio CD [Paperback]

The Editors of Think French! magazine
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Jun 14 2010 0071702334 978-0071702331 1

Immerse yourself in the French language and culture

Read & Think French is your ticket to building key French language skills. This book features 100-plus engaging, easy-to-read articles written by native French-speakers. Each article features a bilingual glossary on the same page that allows you to learn without stopping to look up new or unfamiliar words in a dictionary. As the you move through the book, you will gain confidence with the French language and build a vocabulary of key French words and phrases. Each chapter features several written exercises that reinforce new vocabulary and comprehension.

The 70-minute companion audio CD features several of the articles read aloud by native-French speakers from various backgrounds giving you valuable practice in French listening skills.

Read & Think French brings the culture of French-speaking countries to life! You will enjoy a travel narrative from Provence and a documentary on West Indies folk music as well as explore the geography of the French Alps and the streets of Montreal. Filled with engaging features such as a recipe for beigne de nos grand-mères canadiennes (traditional Canadian doughnuts), a primer on French business etiquette, a biography of French actor Mathieu Amalric, and a look at the tradition of lavender oil, perfumes, and soaps, this book gives you an insider look at French life and culture--while introducing you to 100s of new French words and phrases.

Topics include:
Culture; Voyages; Tradition; Célébration; Biographies; Musique et Art; Histoire; Géographie; Gastronomie; Coutumes


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The Editors of Think French! magazine are experts in French language instruction and culture. Native French speakers, many of the editors and writers of Think French! magazine also teach the language to secondary and post-secondary level students.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great! May 19 2011
By ames
Format:Paperback
I definitely recommend! I love that the translation is right there, really easy to understand once you know the base level of french!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the intermediate and advance speaker! Sep 3 2012
By stevey
Format:Paperback
Great book for the intermediate and advanced speakers of french, not so much for the beginners. There are quite a few errors in this book, especially in terms of wrong verb tenses (one part sais il sera which means it will be when they wanted to say il était which means it was). Some of the verb choices are incorrectly or not adequately translated, for example, they say the meaning of the verb entrainer is to carry, but it depends a lot on the context. If I wanted to say I carry the groceries I would use a different verb, porter. But overall, it is an awesome way to immerse yourself in French and learn sentence structures. It really helped me start literally thinking in french, because before I would translate things directly. FOr example, before using this book, I would say something like "Est-ce qu'il y aura beaucoup de snacks?" which is a literal translation from English meaning Will there be any snacks? Now I know that it is more correct to say "Aura-y-il de nourriture à grignoter?". Great buy overall!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Errors in grammar and content Jun 19 2011
By Keith Swayne - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I just read the very first article in this book (page 4, last paragraph). It refers to "mon femme". This word is not masculine. Oops!

Tried again. Second choice was the article on "Francophonie canadienne" (p. 18, paragraph 1) where it refers to "les provinces du Nord qui sont encore appelées les 'provinces maritimes' du Canada". The Maritime provinces are not the northern provinces of Canada (I am Canadian).

I only read two articles and they both had errors. I don't trust this book as a source of French that should be learned or taught.

Great idea for a book, but the editors of "Think French" magazine who created this book need to do a bit more work. These kinds of errors shouldn't get past editors at all, but it's especially bad in a book intended for students who want language samples to copy and learn from.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good news and Bad news Dec 24 2010
By Amr Saleh - Published on Amazon.com
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The good news about this book is that includes over 90 very good written subjects in different aspects of french culture, the bad news is that only 26 of those 90 subjects have a an audio track !! it would have been great to have 90 tracks covering different pronunciation difficulties, i guess the authors ran out of space on their hard drive !!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars At last! Sep 17 2010
By vitanova - Published on Amazon.com
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At last, a combination french reader with an audio to follow along. Of all the audio-reader combos I've tried, this is the best. The way this is set up, the reader is forced to think in french since the accompanying word lists are not intrusive. Following the recommendations given in the instructions, I found that my comprehension of spoken french has increased considerably. I wish I had this when I was studying french in school.
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