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Collins Easy Learning French Words (Collins Easy Learning Dictionaries)

Collins Easy Learning French Words (Collins Easy Learning Dictionaries)
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Collins Easy Learning French Words helps you develop your vocabulary and is the perfect companion to any of the ever-popular Easy Learning French range. Collins Easy Learning French Words is designed for learners of French of all ages, whether you are learning at school, in an evening class, for business or to go on holiday. / Easy to use: Collins Easy Learning French Words gives you all the vocabulary you need in order to communicate effectively in natural French. / Easy to read: clear, colour layout and handy vocabulary sections ensure that you find what you are looking for quickly and easily. / Easy to understand: example phrases show you how French is really used. Other titles available in the Collins Easy Learning French range are: Collins Easy Learning French Dictionary, Collins Easy Learning French Conversation, Collins Easy Learning French Grammar and Collins Easy Learning French Verbs.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #161844 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-05
  • Original language: English, French
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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word lists5
Vocabulary is listed by topic with useful phrases and some pronunciation help. It is clearly set out and has up to date material eg ICT terms. This would be useful for senior school students and adult learners.

Excellent Book5
Somewhere between a Phrase book and a Dictionary, this has words listed by topic, with just their translations. The words are also in separate lists for Masculine and Feminine. So for example there is a section for cars, with a column of Feminine words and Column of Masculine. The 'colour' aspect of it is pointless, the only colour in it is blue, the french is written in blue and English in black. Being in bold and standard type would work just as well. Saves time trawling through a dictionary when you know roughly what the word you want is.