| Fodor's French for Travelers, 1st edition (CD Package): More than 3,800 Essential Words and Useful Phrases (Fodor's Languages/Travelers) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 10 reviews) Sales Rank: 764887 Category: Book
Author: Fodor's Publisher: Living Language Studio: Living Language Manufacturer: Living Language Label: Living Language Format: Audiobook Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Audio CD Edition: CD & Book Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5 x 1.3
ISBN: 0676904793 Dewey Decimal Number: 440 EAN: 9780676904796 ASIN: 0676904793
Publication Date: June 4, 2002 Release Date: June 4, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description From the Most Respected Names in Travel AND Language Instruction In every travel situation, from arrival to departure, Fodor's French for Travelers makes it easy to speak and understand French, even if you've never studied it before. And it's backed by Fodor's, the most trusted name in travel, and by Living Language, publisher of best-selling language courses for more than a half century. Included are two audio CDs with more than 900 essential phrases that enable you to listen to native speakers and repeat what they say. English translations let you learn on the go, and brief sample dialogues help you get used to hearing French spoken naturally. A 272-page phrasebook with a two-way dictionary and 3,800 words and phrases is also included. To make yourself understood, just read straight from the book. Easy-to-use phonetics show you how to speak like a native. Plus you'll find grammar basics, travel tips, maps, and more.
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  Tres bien! November 17, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We used the book while we were in Paris quite a bit to help with vocabulary. The CDs weren't the most useful part of the package and were a little boring. We all have some fluency with French. However, if you are completely new to the language, it may be good to hear the proper pronunciation.
  Terrible CD! October 29, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I went through three lessons before canning this CD. The lessons were terrible! Sometimes they stated the French word before the English word and sometimes afterward, which meant you could be learning the wrong word! The pronounciations were nowhere near the way the French speak; they were like what a HS French teacher who'd learned from a book and never been to France would speak.
  This book is not for the novice June 2, 2005 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is not for someone who just wants to pick up enough French to get them through a trip unless they have a good ear and memory. I found "French in 10 Minutes a Day" much better as you must write what you learn in a workbook.
  Stop thief!! December 31, 2004 11 out of 21 found this review helpful
Get this set if you plan on having a bad time. Barely will you be in to 'Good evening' when the lessons quickly turn to "Stop thief!" or "He stole my watch" or better yet, "I want an attorney" -- all of which are phrases I have NEVER used in France. Fodor's should have had the good sense to give practical lessons first, etiquette, directions, service, culture etc. before launching into rude commands and pick-pocket paranoia.
  A must if you're traveling to a French-speaking country! April 22, 2004 37 out of 38 found this review helpful
Having had a year of French in college, I was concerned that this Audio book would be too basic for me, but I found out it wasn't! It does cover some very basic things (greetings, numbers, etc.) which would be more helpful for beginners, but it also covers typical situations in a trip (airport, restaurant, accommodations, etc.), for which the vocabulary and grammar may not be learned until advanced level courses.It comes with 2 Audio CD's of about 70 minutes each, broken into 12+ lessons. The book has all the phrases/conversations in the CD's, plus some additional tips/info, as well as a dictionary section with vocabulary targeted for travelers. The book has 260+ pages and it is of very small size, so it is ideal for carrying it around in your trip. I listened to the CD's while driving, though I recommend reading the corresponding lessons afterwards or in advanced to listening to the disc, as it helps to associate the spelling to the pronunciation. The CD's mostly have words and phrases in them, but they also have small conversations at a bank/restaurant/hotel/airport depending on the lesson. Each word/phrase in the disc is spoken once in English and then twice in French, so you can't miss it if you're paying attention. I strongly recommend this item, even if you already have basic understanding of French, as it will help you communicate and get around in your trip!
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