It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu

MARC record from Internet Archive

LEADER: 06289cam 2200709 a 4500
001 ocm49679647
003 OCoLC
005 20180114230813.0
008 020423s2002 mau 001 0 eng
010 $a 2002006458
040 $aDLC$beng$cDLC$dUKM$dBAKER$dGK8$dBTCTA$dYDXCP$dVOV$dOCLCF$dOCLCQ$dOCLCO$dOCLCQ$dPLS$dCNWLU$dALROG$dOCLCQ
015 $aGBA2V6783$2bnb
019 $a50403184
020 $a1580626491
020 $a9781580626491
035 $a(OCoLC)49679647$z(OCoLC)50403184
041 0 $aeng$afre
042 $apcc
050 00 $aPC2129.E5$bS25 2002
082 00 $a448.2/421$221
100 1 $aSallee, Bruce.
245 14 $aThe Everything learning French book :$bspeak, write, and understand basic French in no time /$cBruce Sallee and David Hebert.
246 18 $aLearning French
260 $aAvon, Mass. :$bAdams Media Corp.,$c℗♭2002.
300 $aix, 307 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aThe everything series
500 $aIncludes index.
520 $aA comprehensive introduction to the French language that offers effective strategies, exercises, and advice on learning how to speak, write, and understand basic French.
505 00 $gChapter 1$tPronouncing and Writing French$g1 --$tThe Alphabet$g2 --$tSounds$g3 --$tLiaison, Elision, and Enchainement$g5 --$tCapitalization$g8 --$tPunctuation Marks$g8 --$tAccents$g11 --$gChapter 2$tUsing Everyday Expressions$g13.
505 80 $tColloquial, Idiomatic, and Other Useful Expressions$g14 --$tFrench Gestures$g19 --$tSalutations and Greetings$g21 --$tNumbers and Dates$g22 --$gChapter 3$tDeveloping a Basic Vocabulary$g31 --$tConjunctions$g32 --$tBasic Words to Memorize$g32.
505 80 $tDescribing Things and People$g32 --$gChapter 4$tUnderstanding Articles$g37 --$tDiscovering French Articles$g38 --$tThe Definite Article$g39 --$tThe Indefinite Article$g40 --$tThe Partitive Article$g41 --$gChapter 5$tUsing Nouns$g45.
505 80 $tUnderstanding Nouns$g46 --$tGender of Nouns$g46 --$tPlural Nouns$g52 --$gChapter 6$tForming Present-Tense Verbs$g57 --$tVerb Forms: The Infinitive$g58 --$tConjugating Verbs in the Present Tense$g58 --$tIdiomatic Expressions with Avoir$g77.
505 80 $tThe Present Participle$g80 --$gChapter 7$tAsking Questions and Giving Orders$g85 --$tAsking Questions with Interrogative Pronouns$g87 --$tUsing the Interrogative Adjective Quel$g91 --$tUsing Interrogative Adverbs$g93.
505 80 $tGiving Orders: The Imperative Verb Form$g94 --$gChapter 8$tNegating Words and Phrases$g99 --$tNegative Expressions$g100 --$tResponding to Negative Questions$g101 --$tNegative Conjunctions (Neither ... Nor)$g101 --$tNegative Pronouns$g103.
505 80 $tNegative Adverbs$g104 --$gChapter 9$tUtilizing Objects, Prepositions, and Pronouns$g109 --$tDirect and Indirect Objects$g110 --$tPrepositions$g112 --$tSubject Pronouns$g118 --$tObject Pronouns$g120 --$tDemonstrative Pronouns$g129.
505 80 $tRelative Pronouns$g130 --$gChapter 10$tUsing Adjectives$g137 --$tPossessive Adjectives$g156 --$tDemonstrative Adjectives$g157 --$gChapter 11$tUnderstanding Adverbs$g159 --$tForming Adverbs$g160 --$tMemorizing Adverbs$g161.
505 80 $tAdverbial Phrases$g163 --$tPositioning and Using Adverbs$g164 --$gChapter 12$tForming Past-Tense Verbs$g165 --$tEnglish Past-Tense Constructions$g166 --$tThe Simple Past Tense: Le Passe Compose$g167 --$tThe Imperfect Past Tense: L'Imparfait$g178.
505 80 $tThe Pluperfect Tense: Le Plus-Que-Parfait$g187 --$tChoosing the Appropriate Past Tense$g188 --$tLiterary Tenses$g188 --$tIdiomatic Expressions -- the Recent Past$g193 --$gChapter 13$tUsing Reflexive Verbs$g195.
505 80 $tUnderstanding Reflexive Verbs$g196 --$tReflexive Verbs Used Reciprocally$g198 --$tVerbs That Are Always Pronomial$g200 --$gChapter 14$tForming the Future Tense$g201 --$tEnglish Future-Tense Constructions$g202 --$tThe Future Tense in French$g202.
505 80 $gChapter 15$tForming the Conditional Tense$g209 --$tUses of the Conditional Tense$g210 --$tUsing the Conditional Tense to Be Polite$g211 --$tThe Past Conditional Tense$g212 --$tForming the Conditional Tense$g213.
505 80 $tForming the Past Conditional Tense$g216 --$tThe Verb Devoir in the Conditional Tense$g218 --$gChapter 16$tUnderstanding the Subjunctive Mood$g219 --$tUnderstanding the French Subjunctive$g220 --$tForming the Subjunctive Mood$g222.
505 80 $tSpecific Uses of the Subjunctive$g227 --$tThe Past Subjunctive$g232 --$gChapter 17$tTraveling in French-Speaking Countries$g233 --$tModes of Transportation$g234 --$tTravel Destinations$g237 --$tMoney$g241 --$tIn a Restaurant$g243.
505 80 $tBeverages$g244 --$tShopping Terms$g246 --$tStores, Shops, and Markets$g247 --$tMovies$g248 --$tBooks, Newspapers, and Magazines$g249 --$tTV, Radio, and Internet$g250 --$gChapter 18$tStudying and Working in French-Speaking Countries$g253.
505 80 $tSchool Terms$g254 --$tTechnology$g255 --$tThe Working World$g255 --$tProfessions and Jobs$g258 --$gChapter 19$tFamily, Friends, and You!$g261 --$tFamily$g262 --$tHolidays and Occasions$g263 --$tFriends$g263 --$tPets$g264.
505 80 $tParts of the Body$g264 --$tClothing$g266 --$tColors$g269 --$gChapter 20$tYour House or Apartment$g271 --$tYour Daily Routine$g272 --$tA Tour of Your Home$g273 --$tRooms in a House$g276 --$tApartments$g277 --$tHousework$g278.
505 80 $tIn the Kitchen and at the Market$g279 --$gAppendix 1$tFrench-to-English Dictionary$g285 --$gAppendix 2$tVerb Conjugation Tables$g297.
650 0 $aFrench language$vTextbooks for foreign speakers$xEnglish.
650 5 $aFrench language$vTextbooks for second language learners$xEnglish speakers.
650 7 $aFrench language.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00934333
655 7 $aTextbooks$vfor English speakers.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423865
700 1 $aHebert, David.
830 0 $aEverything series.
938 $aBaker & Taylor$bBKTY$c14.95$d11.21$i1580626491$n0003829871$sactive
938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$n2002006458
938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n100323842
029 1 $aAU@$b000023519201
029 1 $aNZ1$b6880989
994 $aZ0$bPMR
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN PMR - 255 OTHER HOLDINGS