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Power French Verbs 2: Learn to Speak Real French with Intermediate to Advanced High Frequency French Verbs!
Power French Verbs 2: Learn to Speak Real French with Intermediate to Advanced High Frequency French Verbs!
Power French Verbs 2: Learn to Speak Real French with Intermediate to Advanced High Frequency French Verbs!
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Power French Verbs 2: Learn to Speak Real French with Intermediate to Advanced High Frequency French Verbs!

Written by Mark Frobose

Narrated by Mark Frobose

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Break free of boring verb conjugation programs that robotically teach French in a contrived context and learn speak using High-Intermediate French verbs, just like native French speakers use:

  • Complex verb tenses taught naturally like you learned English as a child
  • Subjunctive tense passé composé
  • Review futur proche in context so you really learn how to use it conversationally
  • Plus-que-parfait, imparfait, conditionnel and more used in native context and more!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 27, 2015
ISBN9781618160843
Power French Verbs 2: Learn to Speak Real French with Intermediate to Advanced High Frequency French Verbs!
Author

Mark Frobose

MARK FROBOSE is the founder of the Behind the Wheel series. A foreign language instructor for more than thirty years, he has built a career on “taking the foreign out of language.” He is a nationally recognized foreign language speaker, teacher, and author.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    It feels like it's been uploaded incorrectly, seems in a random order and some things repeat and it doesn't progress in a sensible way (eg you're doing complex conditional/imparfait sentences in chapter 2 but really basic pronoun practice in chapter 5).

    That said, it's still mostly useful practice and I definitely learned some new things (I'm A2 moving onto B1).