Upgrade Your French is the ideal guide for students looking to improve their written French rapidly.
It offers a complete revision programme to improve your skills, focusing on three key strategies for improving your written French:
Eliminating common errors
Increasing and consolidating vocabulary Using a wider range of expression and sentence structure
This third edition includes enhanced coverage of the subjunctive and a new section on prepositions, new revision exercises at the end of each grammar and vocabulary unit (including translation sentences), and a companion website with further practice exercises for each chapter.
This is the ideal book for all intermediate students looking for a simple way to improve their French fast.
By:
Margaret Jubb Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 3rd New edition Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 1.100kg ISBN:9781138500129 ISBN 10: 1138500127 Series:Upgrade Your... Pages: 14 Publication Date:03 September 2019 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
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A / AS level
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Day 1: Agreement of verb and subject Day 2: Reporting speech Day 3: The present tense Day 4: Statistics and numbers Day 5: Adjective agreements Day 6: Comparatives and superlatives Day 7: Alternatives to adverbs Day 8: Use of articles Day 9: Quantifiers Day 10: Use of tenses with si Day 11: False friends and Anglicized spelling Day 12: Past tenses Day 13: Expressions of time Day 14: Agreement of past participles Day 15: Pronominal verbs Day 16: The passive Day 17: Alternatives to the passive Day 18: Personal pronouns Day 19: The negative Day 20: Inversion of subject and verb Day 21: Relative pronouns Day 22: The infinitive and present participle Day 23: Logical connectors Day 24: Modal verbs Day 25: Sentence openings Day 26: Prepositions Day 27: Conjunctions Day 28: Highlighting and emphasis Day 29: Verb constructions Day 30: Accents, elision and capitalization Progress Chart Answers to Exercises Bibliography Index
Margaret Jubb is Emeritus Senior Lecturer in French at the University of Aberdeen, UK.