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Get into French

£29.99

About this item

Book is in very good condition. There are no major marks on the discs.

Designed for people on the go, the flexible approach of 'Get Into French' puts you firmly in control of how, when and where you learn.

An award winning innovative and interactive new multi-media course, Get Into French is the ideal course for beginners looking for a flexible approach to learning a language. Containing the main part of the course, the CD-ROM allows you to create a virtual on-screen character and experience typical holiday situations within a virtual French town. Its focus on real language means you will be communicating in French right from the start. You ll get the chance to read, speak and listen to French, by viewing animated conversations, then taking part yourself, as well as testing your knowledge with a range of interactive activities and Challenges. With the help of Get Into French you will be able to reach the equivalent level of a first qualification, such as GCSE. Course Components CD-ROM Take part in fully animated interactive dialogues and pick up the skills and confidence to communicate Choose a way of learning that suits you, with different options within eight locations Record your part in conversations and compare yourself with native speakers Access learning support via the comprehensive built-in Phrase Book, Basics section and concise grammar notes 2 x PC CD-ROMs Course Book Revise and refresh the language you have met on the CD-ROM wherever you are, with ten units of complementary material in a handy book 144-page, full-colour course book Audio Build on the language you ve learned by listening to the adventures of Simon Martin, a young British web designer, as he touches down in Nice in search of new horizons 1 x 60-minute CD Dedicated Website Access games, activities and opportunities to learn about francophone culture with your password to our dedicated website at www.getinto.com

Author(s):
Sue Purcell
Condition:
Fine
Format:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
0563472421
Publisher:
BBC Books

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