Paris Travel Tips
Learn to Speak French
Eating
and Drinking in France : French Menu Reader and Restaurant Guide
(What Kind of Food Am I? Series)
by Andy Herbach, Michael
Dillon
The
Oxford-Duden Pictorial French and English Dictionary
by Genevieve Lebaut (Editor), M. Clark (Editor), Bernadette Mohan (Editor)
The
Oxford Starter French Dictionary
by Marie-Helene Correard
(Editor), Mary O'Neill (Editor)
Ultimate
French : Basic-Intermediate (Living Language Ultimate.
Basic Intermediate Series (Manual & Cd))
by Annie Heminway, Anne
Heminway
501
French Verbs :
Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses in a New Easy-To-Learn Format Alphabetically
Arranged
by Christopher Kendris (Introduction)
The
Ultimate French Review and Practice :
Mastering French Grammar for Confident Communication (The Ultimate Grammar
Review and Practice)
by David M. Stillman, Ronni
L. Gordon
Learn
in Your Car: Complete Language Course: Spanish by
Henry N. Raymond, Oscar M. Ramirez
French
I : Pimsleur Comprehensive

Merde!:
The Real French You Were Never Taught in School and Merde
Encore!
are funny, irreverent and invaluable for the Francophile looking to speak
the French heard on the street and in cafes.
Wicked French/for
the Traveler order
now!
Like Henry Beard's French for
Cats this slim volume is meant to amuse more than educate. Surely you wouldn't
really expect some Parisian beauty to respond to a pick-up line like Comment
vous appelez-vous, mon bijou de trente-six carats? (What is your name,
my jewel of thirty-six carats?) or hope to make it out of a post office
alive after demanding of the clerk if he has a porcupine stuck up his rear
end (avez-vous un porc-epic coince entre les fesses?). Our advice: Read
Wicked French and have a good laugh before you go--but take a different
phrase book with you on your trip.
by Howard Tomb, Jared Lee
(Illustrator) |