The Michel Thomas Method – Collins French by Paul Noble
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Collins French with Paul Noble combines an exciting new non-traditional approach to language learning with the easy, relaxed appeal of an audio-only product. No books. No rote memorisation. No chance of failure.
Paul Noble is a genius with a higher IQ than Einstein. Despite this, he still struggled with language learning at school. He found himself feeling ‘confused, incapable and unable to really say anything’. As a result of his negative early experiences, Paul has come up with a ground-breaking new method of language teaching that removes the need for months of study. With Paul Noble, everyone really can speak a language.
Part 1 of the course covers:
- Language ground rules
- The use of the past tense
- Finding French words used in English
- Asking questions
- Essential vocabulary to use when booking into a hotel, taking a taxi, and eating out.
A native-speaking French expert helps Paul to deliver the course and to perfect your pronunciation. No complicated grammatical explanations, no rote memorisation, no writing – no stress.
Learn over 6,000 words in no time at all and – most importantly – learn how to make your new vocabulary work for you. (Use the accompanying booklet as a reference and revision tool.
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