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French Word Booster

500+ Most Needed Words & Phrases

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French Word Booster

By: Vocabulearn
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Learn with rhythm, learn with tunes,
French, English words you'll use!

  • Bilingual vocabulary builder for French or English
  • 500 words and expressions, plus conversation
  • Original music score energizes the listener
  • Engages both left and right brain for optimal learning
  • Download the accompanying reference guide.©1993, 2003 Penton Overseas, Inc. (P)1993, 2003 Penton Overseas, Inc.
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    This audible book has catchy music behind the rhythmically spoken words which helps memorization. However, the words are random and have little relevance to each other except that they are specific parts of speech.

    I am an learning at a lower intermediate level (A2/B1), and am not finding a whole lot to increase my vocabulary. I’d prefer to have a selection of words pertaining to a particular subject, say music or television or sports.

    May be good for beginners

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    Would you listen to French Word Booster again? Why?

    Although I am just beginning to learn French, this helps with the natural flow of the language.

    Good for listening

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    What would have made French Word Booster better?

    They start off by saying and English word twice and then the French equivalent twice. It goes pretty quickly. English, English, French, French, English, English, French, French, and so on. Over time you would probably learn pretty easily.

    Every so often, they switch it up and say the French version first. Within minutes, you can't tell if the matching English word is said before or after the French word. I think that it is someone's idea of a great joke. Teach people to say house instead of chair and chair instead of window.

    Absolutely worthless.

    What was most disappointing about Vocabulearn’s story?

    The story was corny, but that wasn't the point.

    You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

    Decent concept.

    Any additional comments?

    So bad it should be refundable.

    Missed it by that much

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