Liknande böcker
Learn French, Learn Spanish : Language Learning Course! 3 Books in 1 A Simple and Easy Guide for Beginners to Learn any Foreign Language Plus Learn French ... Language, Speak French, Speak Spanish)
Bok av Juan Diago
BOOK 1 Learn Languages: A Simple and Easy Guide for Beginners to Learn any Foreign Language
This is the place to do it, no questions asked. This book uses a combination of orthodox immersion methods in order to make you go in one end a complete newbie to a language and come out the other a fluent speaker. It won?t be any shortage of work on your part, but this book is going to set you up with all the tools that it possibly can so that you can be a fantastic speaker of a second language in as short of a time as a few months. Through encouragement, motivation, rational observation, and careful breaking down of key concepts into malleable bite-sized chunks, this book makes learning language easier than it?s ever been before.
BOOK 2 Learn Spanish: A Fast and Easy Guide for Beginners to Learn Conversational Spanish
Let?s face it: the language market is changing. English has been the lingua franca for a while now, but it?s not going to always be that way. It?s projected that Chinese or Spanish might take over the English language as the lingua franca in the next century. So it makes sense that you?re searching this book: Spanish is an in-demand language to know. By knowing Spanish, you?re opening the door to communication with hundreds of millions of of more people than you could speak with before. This makes you a desirable asset to a great number of companies and makes you an all around more well-rounded person.
BOOK 3 A Fast and Easy Guide for Beginners to Learn Conversational French
Are you looking for the best way to learn French? Well, look no further. This book is, simply put, the best on the market for learning French. Why do I say that? Because this book does what language books should do - teach you the mechanics of the language, not a bunch of tourist trap phrases that you?ll forget the second you leave the country.
If books don?t do that, then they make the critical mistake of going into far too much detail and managing to bore you half to death by virtue of the fact that they?ve spent 30 pages going on about three different kinds of articles. I don?t do that either.
What this book does do, and does very well in fact, is set you up with the knowledge that you want and need of French in a very short time frame, so that you can blast through this book and already feel like you?re set up for success.
Don?t waste your time and money on a subpar French book. Go with the best from the get-go.