2000
2000 English Expressions into French

2000 everyday
English expressions
translated into
French
by Kit Bett

Available NOW
from
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UK
or
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Welcome to ‘French by Repetition’
It’s one thing to learn the vocabulary and the grammar. It’s another thing to speak the language.
Choose one of the expressions below. Try to translate it.
‘I was taken aback.’    ‘And about time too.’   ‘ It was all above board’
Difficult? Nearly impossible? But these are everyday expressions!
By clicking below you will have immediate FREE access to over 4000 everyday English expressions  
translated into French. They are broken down into 565 modules. Click forward to hear a module, click back
to hear it again.
The tracks can be downloaded from the website. Listen to them on your PC, your laptop, your iPod, your
mp3 player, your CD player ... or indeed your tape-recorder. Listen to them at home, or in the car, or in bed,
or on the bus, or in the garden, or out jogging, or walking the dog, or ...
Repeat, repeat, repeat. If you can memorize these expressions, it will be a big step towards fluency.
The principal reason for learning a language is to become fluent in it.
To help memorize, you can also buy the books: 2000 Everyday English expressions translated into
French
; and Another 2000 English expressions translated into French.
To start at Module 1(i.e. the start of the first book) click the first button below; or to jump forward to
Module 285 (the beginning of the second book) click the button on the right.
Buy the books from Lulu.com or from Amazon UK or US. The books are in exactly the same format as the
audio modules on the website.
There is no easy way to learn to speak a foreign language but French by Repetition will
really help you to become fluent!
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2000 everyday
English expressions
translated into
French
by Kit Bett

Available NOW
from
Lulu.com
or from Amazon
UK
or
US.
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