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Review: “Practice Makes Perfect: French Verb Tenses” by Trudie Maria Booth | The Polyglot Blog

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2013 – New Year’s Resolutions. Review: “Mind Snacks – French” app for iPhone →. Review: Practice Makes Perfect: French Verb Tenses by Trudie Maria Booth. January 15, 2013. Normally I write pros-and-cons lists when I’m reviewing French resources, but for this book that would be the most lopsided list ever. The cons I can think of are so tiny they’re really not worth mentioning at all.* On the other hand, there are many MANY good things to say about this book. The book is broken down like this:. Everything...

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Review: “Mind Snacks – French” app for iPhone. 20 Languages in 15 Minutes. March 28, 2013. This guy’s brain is amazing…. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? And he mentions that he’s studying other languages that he doesn’t speak in the video, so he speaks even more than 20 languages…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. 20 Languages in 15 Minutes.

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Newer posts →. July 1, 2012. Well, true to my word, I went to the bookstore the other day and bought 2 new language books: one is an intermediate-level French book, and the other a beginners-level Japanese book. Two things:. 1 Japanese books are really quite difficult to choose! Seriously, they’re so much cheaper in the US and the UK.) Anyway, from what I can tell, learning Japanese seems like it’s going to be considerably more difficult than French, but I’m excited🙂. I find the writing system to be the...

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