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[eBook] Free: "French for Beginners: The Complete Crash Course" $0 @ Amazon AU, US

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Learning a new language, as we all know, can be an extremely daunting task and seem impossible to accomplish. That's exactly why we've written this book - because we want to help you learn to speak French quickly and easily, so you can enjoy speaking this beautiful language without months of exhausting lessons.

Even if you’ve never before spoken a word of French, we'll show you how to learn enough to hold a decent conversation in a surprisingly short amount of time. We won't teach you any exhaustive grammar or useless vocabulary. Only the important things - the ones that really matter.

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  • +1

    salut tout le monde

  • -1

    There is no need for abuse

  • Baguette oui oui croissant voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir ?

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      Gerard Depardieu

  • +5

    French is so complicated that I wonder how you can learn it in 5 days. And I'm French.

    • Its not the language, its pronunciation that makes it seem complicated i guess

      • If you know any of the other romance languages, MAYBE 5 days. a big maybe. If English is the first language, 5 days to conversational level is impossible.

      • The pronunciation is the easy part, the grammar is whatever the English word for cauchemar is?

  • +1

    omelette du fromage.

    • +2

      omelette "au" fromage :)

      • +1

        that's why I need the book ;)

  • $3.99 now

  • Where is Brian?

  • Away from grizzles of bargain salvage…
    OP soon to be
    Of freebies & bonnes affaires

    :)

    This first set of lessons as good as any, in your quest to understand The French.
    Angst and repetition involved, inevitably.

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    deux
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