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Topic: French grammar

Related:
  Grammar    French  
  English French    French language  
  New French    English grammar  
  French doors    French history  
  French Revolution    French government  
  French Quarter    French Country  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Che Guevara
Favorite possession(s):Dictionary
Dream job(s):Teacher
Education:Elementary school,  None
Favorite board game(s):Scrabble
Favorite activity(s):Taking IQ tests,  Writing stories
Favorite food(s):Spanish
Favorite book(s):"American Spelling Book" by Noah Webster
"The McGuffey Readers" by William Holmes McGuffey
"Beginning Visual Basic 6" by Peter Wright
Interest(s):Latin,  French,  German
Favorite destination(s):Spain
Worst habit(s):Swearing
Favorite quote(s):"This is the sort of English up with which I will not put." - Winston Churchill
 
 
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Angela Berkley,
High School Student

Grammar is reinforced and vocabulary amplified through readings, theatrical skits and constant conversation in French.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Twenty interactive computer games designed to help you learn French vocabulary and grammar.
Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

All our teachers are Native French instructors who can explain grammar and vocabulary to beginners in English when this is necessary.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

A systematic review of French grammar with emphasis on the elements of style and vocabulary building; translation and composition.
Reading material of various levels will be offered in order to augment the vocabulary and grammar which were learned in the first two levels of French.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

FRENCH I: This course concentrates on the mastery of simple expressions, vocabulary, and grammar needed to communicate with others in French.
French 2 builds on students' current knowledge, reinforcing and expanding grammar and vocabulary.
Students continue to build upon their knowledge of French vocabulary and grammar while developing their reading and speaking skills.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

A continuation of French I with stress placed upon translation work, a review of vocabulary and grammar.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

Silvain Pouvreau was a seventeenth-century French-born writer who translated religious works into Basque and also wrote on the subject of Basque grammar and vocabulary.
Astrid Schuhmann,
Backpacker

The language took the structure of French vocabulary with African grammar.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Content: French 3-4 furthers the student's knowledge of vocabulary and grammar and increases the student's ability to communicate beyond a basic level.
 
 
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