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Better Reading French : A Reader and Guide to Improving Your Understanding of Written French |
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Rating: Summary: Intermediate Level Reading with Exercises Review: I have used this book extensively as an adjunct to my adult level French text book which deals mainly with grammar, vocabulary and culture. "Better Reading French" provides the student with different topics like "Love", "Letters", "Food", "Songs", "Museums, "Travel Methods" "Explorations" and "French Symbols" (these are my own titles for each of the chapters labeled in French by the author), that contain information, readings and exercises to further comprehension development. The readings and exercises in each topic range from easy to advanced, so the student can challenge him/herself on any or all levels. For example, the topic on food begins with a chef's vocabulary--describing his uniform and his equipment--this is followed by an interesting exercise on homonyms and several sentences in English requiring French translation. Recipe instructions follow explaining the French usage of either the imperative form of the verb or the use of the infinitive (I found this section very informative--all the verbs for mixing, beating, whisking etc are used in one place in the two formats--one formal, one more familiar. The chapter ends with more articles---a portrait of a chef, an interview with a chef, Food Critics, Table Manners, A Moroccan Menu and a short essay about enjoying the pleasures of life. All articles are intermingled with exercises of increasing difficulty that are interesting to the modern reader. Although the author does include reading selections from authors of the Baudelaire, George Sand and Chateaubriand calibar, there are plenty of articles reprinted from current magazines and newspapers to make the experience of learning from "Better Reading French" one of practical everyday usage.
Recommended to any intermediate French student who enjoys exploring different avenues of independent study while accomplishing the noble goal of learning, perfecting or simply maintaing their French.
Rating: Summary: Intermediate Level Reading with Exercises Review: I have used this book extensively as an adjunct to my adult level French text book which deals mainly with grammar, vocabulary and culture. "Better Reading French" provides the student with different topics like "Love", "Letters", "Food", "Songs", "Museums, "Travel Methods" "Explorations" and "French Symbols" (these are my own titles for each of the chapters labeled in French by the author), that contain information, readings and exercises to further comprehension development. The readings and exercises in each topic range from easy to advanced, so the student can challenge him/herself on any or all levels. For example, the topic on food begins with a chef's vocabulary--describing his uniform and his equipment--this is followed by an interesting exercise on homonyms and several sentences in English requiring French translation. Recipe instructions follow explaining the French usage of either the imperative form of the verb or the use of the infinitive (I found this section very informative--all the verbs for mixing, beating, whisking etc are used in one place in the two formats--one formal, one more familiar. The chapter ends with more articles---a portrait of a chef, an interview with a chef, Food Critics, Table Manners, A Moroccan Menu and a short essay about enjoying the pleasures of life. All articles are intermingled with exercises of increasing difficulty that are interesting to the modern reader. Although the author does include reading selections from authors of the Baudelaire, George Sand and Chateaubriand calibar, there are plenty of articles reprinted from current magazines and newspapers to make the experience of learning from "Better Reading French" one of practical everyday usage.
Recommended to any intermediate French student who enjoys exploring different avenues of independent study while accomplishing the noble goal of learning, perfecting or simply maintaing their French.
Rating: Summary: Excellent book Review: The book starts of easy and ramps up... I am actually learning not only more French, the end goal, and becoming better at reading French, but I'm also learning how to skim in French, a skill I lack in English. Well organized and thought out with interesting and varied readings that would appeal to a wide cross section of interests and skills.
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