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The French They Never Taught You J.J. Biname

The French They Never Taught You By J.J. Biname

The French They Never Taught You by J.J. Biname


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Grammar is not a four-letter word. Learning vocabulary is not a form of punishment. They are the basis of any language, and a student who wants more than a tourist's booklet of useful phrases will need to learn them sooner or later. The second edition of this popular little book takes the sting out of the exercise and makes it a pleasant experience.

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The French They Never Taught You Summary

The French They Never Taught You: Tips for Teachers and Advanced Students by J.J. Biname

Grammar is not a four-letter word. Learning vocabulary is not a form of punishment. They are the basis of any language, and a student who wants more than a tourist's booklet of useful phrases will need to learn them sooner or later. The second edition of this popular little book takes the sting out of the exercise and even makes it a pleasant experience. By tackling issues not addressed in other texts or by doing so in a new way, we examine questions you will find novel and intriguing.

In the section on grammar, we propose a new and better way to tell the use of the passe simple or passe compose and the imparfait. There really are differences in causal conjunctions (parce que/car/comme/puisque). The agreement of the past participle of pronominal verbs (Elle s'est coupee au doigt) is also explained clearly. The updated section on vocabulary helps you distinguish between pouvoir and puissance (power), and the section on style deals with such issues as letter-writing and levels of language.

The purpose of this work, like that of second-language teachers, is to inspire students to seek what is unique in both languages and to reflect on the relationship and interplay between them.

About J.J. Biname

Paul Socken is Professor of French Studies in the Modern Languages Department, University of Waterloo. This book is a tribute to the co-author, Jose Biname, who taught at the University of Waterloo in the 60s & 70s. Biname died in 1990. Jose Biname, taught at the University of Waterloo in the 60s & 70s. Biname died in 1990.

Table of Contents

  • Part One: Grammar
  • 1. Prepositions
  • For - expressing time
  • To + infinitive
  • 2. Adverbial Phrases
  • Adverbial phrases of place
  • 3. Pronouns
  • Don't or duquel?
  • On...vous
  • 4. Verbs
  • Agreement of the past participle of pronominal verbs
  • Plus-que-parfait or passe anterieur (passe surcompose)?
  • Je l'ai vue les voler
  • The passive versus the active voice
  • Imparfait, passe simple and passe compose: the traditional approach
  • Passe simple (passe compose) / imparfait: a new approach
  • Some basic points about sentence structure
  • Future anterior of conjecture, conditional of unconfirmed information
  • Present participle and gerundive
  • 5. Conjunctions
  • Causal conjunctions
  • 6. Adjectives
  • The position of the adjective (Part I)
  • The position of the adjective (Part II)
  • 7. Articles
  • Parts of the body
  • Francais / le francais
  • 8. Adverbs
  • Negatives
  • Position of adverbs
  • 9. Miscellaneous
  • It is, he is (Part I)
  • It is (Part II)
  • You can see
  • Gender
  • Negatives and positives: inversion
  • Guarantee
  • Part Two: Vocabulary
  • 1. Test
  • 2. Etre en accord or Etre d'accord?
  • 3. Relatives
  • 4. Holiday, Vacation
  • 5. Decider
  • 6. Pouvoir and Puissance (Power)
  • 7. To Suggest
  • 8. To Visit
  • 9. Se servir de
  • 10. Scarcely, Hardly
  • 11. Could, Would
  • 12. Oui or Si?
  • 13. D'avance / A l'avance
  • 14. Mener/ Porter
  • 15. Sans doute and Other False Friends
  • 16.S'assurer que
  • 17. Food...for Thought
  • 18. Tranche
  • 19. Each / Every
  • 20. Encore and Toujours
  • 21. When is a Rue Not a Street
  • 22. Espoir / Esperance
  • 23. Numbers, Figures and Digits
  • 24. There Are Words...And There Are Words: Mots / Paroles
  • 25. So
  • 26. Diminutives
  • 27. Bouchees, Fournees, Soirees...Chaque jour et Chaque annee: Reflections on a Suffix
  • 28. An Employee Isn't un employe
  • Conclusion

Additional information

CIN1551303167VG
9781551303161
1551303167
The French They Never Taught You: Tips for Teachers and Advanced Students by J.J. Biname
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Canadian Scholars
20061101
114
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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