Having Fun with French Book 2

SKU
064250
ISBN
9781557672285
Grade 3-9
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Non-Consumable
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Charlotte Mason
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Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
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Conceptual/Topical
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Everything you need is included.
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Publisher's Description of Having Fun with French Book 2

Having Fun with French Book 2 is the second in a two-part series designed to broaden a student's level of achievement in basic French skills through speaking, reading, and writing activities on a variety of topics including friendship, health, sports, shopping and restaurants. Students will be able to expand their vocabulary, control of structure, and ability to communicate about their daily lives.

8.5" x 11" Hayes Workbook

Answer key included. 64 Pages

Category Description for Having Fun With French

A lively add-on to your French program, these workbooks will build vocabulary and grammar skills in the context of conversations, puzzles and fill in the blanks. Your students will be introduced to masculine and feminine names and adjectives, along with basic questions in Book 1. In the second book, they get some French geography, learn to talk about themselves and tell time. These books are meant to be used with an instructor who knows at least some French. There is no pronunciation or grammar guidance for the teacher/student. Answers are in the front, glossary in back. Non-reproducible. 48pp.~Sara

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Hayes
Grades:3-9
ISBN:9781557672285
EAN/UPC:734675021199
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.1875
Weight in Pounds:0.35
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