French: Verbs Fast Track Learning
The 100 Most Used French Verbs with 3600 Phrase Examples: Past, Present and Future
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Chriqui
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Written by:
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Sarah Retter
About this listen
Focus your French learning on the most frequently used verbs. Learn just the 100 verbs you need for everyday life to talk about the past, the present and the future.
One of the usual mistakes when learning a foreign language is that the student has no priorities. All the unknown verbs get the same attention.
Actually, to communicate you only need 100 verbs in any language. These verbs are the most frequently used and can be defined using an algorithm that provides the ranking. In this book you will find the list.
This book will provide you with the 100 verbs you have to learn first to get around when traveling or interacting with French-speaking people.
The phrases are presented in a very simple fashion: past, present and future. No complications with the many different conjugations and their weird names. Straight and simple.
So, don't waste your time and energy! Focus your effort on the most important verbs you have to learn to master French!
Download your copy and start focusing your energy today!
©2016 UNITEXTO LLC (P)2016 UNITEXTO LLCWhat listeners say about French: Verbs Fast Track Learning
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- JayGo
- 2018-03-15
No PDF and the narrator talks way too fast
As mentioned in the headline, the narrator speaks too quickly to follow along. She sounds like an auctioneer trying to sell the words to you. You could always slow down the playback of the audio but you won't be hearing proper pronunciation if she's talking at three-quarter speed. If this title came with a PDF version (like some language instructionals on Audible do) it would be much easier to keep track of what's being said.
Other reviewers have already commented on the monotony of the same phrases being repeated ad nauseam in the past, present and future tenses. You'll have to listen to this book in small doses to keep from going stir crazy from the repetition.
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