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Mastering French Conversation, Unit 2

By: Scott Brians
Narrated by: Dr. Annette Brians
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With the second installment of Mastering French Conversation, we expand our ability to converse in French.

As before, the drills allow you to practice hearing, understanding and formulating sentences in French. In this way you learn to think in French. You are preparing for live conversations on the streets of Paris.

This program is likely the most intensive and demanding audio self-help French program available. If you really want to master French conversation, this course is for you.

In this course, we will cover: 1) Indefinite Articles: un, une, des 2) Cardinal Numbers 3) Negative Adverb: ne ... pas 4) The verb 'avoir'

For course details, please see our website.

We wish you the very best,

Scott & Dr. Annette Brians

©2015 Scott Brians and Annette Brians (P)2015 Scott Brians and Annette Brians
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This follows on nicely from Unit 1. Although there is nothing here I don't already know ( I'm at B1 ) I still found it excellent. I much prefer this approach to learning than Pimsleur, say, because it's 95% in French, and there is no waffle or wasted time. You are engaged with the language throughout.

Excellent practice at basis French

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