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Seventh edition of this popular self-study guide for students of French. Each chapter covers a grammar point: a part of speech (noun, verb, pronoun), a word's function in a sentence (subject, direct, indirect object), a grammatical term (tense, conjugation, gender, agreement). Each chapter is divided into two sections: 1. In English: grammar is explained as it related to English, anticipating concepts necessary for French.
In French: grammar is explained as it related to French, with examples and explanations of the rules applied. Points out similarities, differences, and alerts students to pitfalls. Study tips: how to learn vocabulary, memorize verb conjugations. Available on our website: 1. Review booklet with answer key to assess comprehension. Correlations to popular 1st-year college French textbooks indicating the pages to be read in the O&H French Study Guide in preparation for each lesson.
This self-study guide is part of the O&H Study Guide series for students of foreign languages. Experience has shown that students using the O&H French Study Guide improve their performance in French grammar thanks to a better understanding of English grammar and teachers can devote more class time to developing communicative skills. 'synopsis' may belong to another edition of this title.