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First steps in French
First steps in French
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Book Introduction
The thickness of the book is up to you! The lecture style is up to you!
The easiest and lightest first step is to study one subject at a time!
A simple workbook for those of us who are physically and mentally burdened by our busy daily lives.


A person with a lot of miscellaneous things in his bag.
A person who has a lot to do every day.
A person who wants to do a lot but lacks perseverance.
Anyone who wants to start learning French.
People who want to learn the basics of a foreign language in the shortest possible time.
People whose New Year's bucket list still remains a list.
If any of these apply to you, I strongly recommend that you 'open' this book first.


We can't be sure that we'll be studying consistently even after a few months because of the 'annoyance' that feels like a part of our body.
So, 『First Steps in French』 was created so that you can take a light step forward.
If you pack too much on your first step to climb the mountain called 'French', you will quickly get tired.
Just one book! Studying it thoroughly and then deciding what to do next is a more efficient use of time and money.
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Lesson 1 French Pronunciation
Lesson 2 Hello! How are you? Salut ! Comment ca va ?
Lesson 3 My name is ~.
Je m'appelle ~.
Lesson 4 What day is it today? Quel jour sommes-nous ?
Please give me 5 apples and 1 kilo.
Je voudrais un kilo de pommes.
I'd like to reserve a table for 6.
Je voudrais reserver une table.
Lesson 7 Where are you going? Vous allez ou ?
Lesson 8 What did you do today? Qu'est-ce que tu as fait aujourd'hui ?
Lesson 9 Did you go shopping? Tu es allee faire du shopping ?
Lesson 10: I want to drink coffee.
Je vais prendre un cafe.
Lesson 11 What do you do? Que faites-vous dans la vie ?
Lesson 12 Welcome to our hotel! Bienvenue dans notre hotel !
Lesson 13 I would like to book a flight.
Je voudrais reserver un vol.
Lesson 14: Where does it bother you? Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas ?
Lesson 15 Do you have time tomorrow? Tu es libre demain ?
Appendix Verb Master Table

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Publisher's Review
The thickness of the book is up to you! The lecture style is up to you!
The easiest and lightest first step is to study one subject at a time!


● All-in-one QR page with regular lectures + native speaker MP3s + answers at a glance
● A systematic learning method that expands from the easiest words to sentences and conversations.
● Providing regular online lectures that are the easiest and most fun to learn
● No need to worry about difficult verbs! Master French verbs at a glance.

Story 1.
Mr. A, whose book is too heavy
The first step book I bought with determination.
Workbooks, vocabulary lists, CDs, writing notebooks, mini-books...
With this kind of package, it seemed like I would be able to have a conversation with a French person in three months.
'It's 300 pages, so if I do 10 pages a day, I'll finish it in exactly 30 days!' My bag became like a brick when I put the 300-page book in it, and it was too heavy to carry around, so I decided to study only at home.
In the end, it ended up spending more time on the bookshelf than it did in my hands.

Story 2.
Mr. B, who started learning French casually but ended up becoming a slave to installment loans
I looked into study content for one of this year's bucket list items: 'Study French and travel to Paris.'
Although 200,000 won is a bit of a burden, I thought I could do something systematically, and since it would only cost 20,000 won per month if I paid in installments for 12 months, it seemed like a good investment for self-development.
But there was so much of me inside me that I got a little sick of it after two months.
There are still 10 months left on the installment… .

〈First Steps in French〉 is a book for the protagonists of such unfortunate stories.

* A simple study guide for those of us who are physically and mentally burdened by our busy daily lives.
A person with a lot of miscellaneous things in his bag.
A person who has a lot to do every day.
A person who wants to do a lot but lacks perseverance.
Anyone who wants to start learning French.
People who want to learn the basics of a foreign language in the shortest possible time.
People whose New Year's bucket list still remains a list.
If any of these apply to you, I strongly recommend that you 'open' this book first.

We can't be sure that we'll be studying consistently even after a few months because of the 'annoyance' that feels like a part of our body.
So, “First Steps in French” was created to help you take a light step forward.
If you pack too much on your first step to climb the mountain called 'French', you will quickly get tired.
Just one book! Studying it thoroughly and then deciding what to do next is a more efficient use of time and money.

* A study guide that solves everything in one go in one volume
“French is so difficult to pronounce.”, “French has separate masculine and feminine nouns.” These legends are actually true.
But this isn't just something that applies to me; it's something that any Korean who wants to learn French finds unfamiliar and difficult.
It will take some effort at first, as you absolutely must lay the groundwork.
The key is to study with the right textbook to overcome the difficulties that everyone faces.
〈First Steps in French〉 is designed to be as easy and fun as possible to help you continue your efforts.
We have systematically organized the basics using our online French course know-how.
The vocabulary and expressions learned in this course are structured so that you can study them repeatedly so that you never forget them.

Learning a foreign language is not a 50-meter dash.
You must not get tired, you must not get bored.
If you feel obligated to be consistent, you can easily become tired.
The "First of all, the series" takes "not giving up" as the first criterion for studying a foreign language.
So, I organized the book into a workbook format and included fun puzzle types in the practice problems.
As you feel a sense of accomplishment as you complete each lesson, your French skills will improve before you know it.
I recommend this book to anyone who has ever wanted to study French, or to anyone who has put French aside for various reasons, as a good guide to help them think about what comes next.

Structure of the text "First Steps in French"

〉〉 Review of the past lesson
Just like the workbooks you used to use when you were young, you can review the key grammar, sentences, and vocabulary you learned in the previous lesson by solving problems.

〉〉 Words & Word Practice
First, learn the 'words' that fit the subject.
Because it is frequently used, it is also good for application.
You can use the words you've learned to solve problems right away in 'Word Practice' (the pages are intentionally turned to help you think for yourself).
The types of problems are diverse, including mazes, string games, and puzzles.
We used red and blue, which symbolize France, to distinguish between masculine and feminine nouns, to make them more memorable.

〉〉 Conversation & Conversation Practice
Learn the text of 'Conversation' that corresponds to the topic.
There is a Korean commentary at the bottom, and both male and female native speaker voices are provided.
You can learn the expressions and grammar you need to know, sentence by sentence, in detail in the 'Conversation Practice' on the next page.
The meaning of each word is written right next to the sentence, making it easy to interpret.

〉〉 French Tips & Practice Questions
Study grammar and expressions based on expressions that appear in conversation.
It's neatly organized so it stays in your memory longer.
You can learn grammar through repeated practice in the 'Practice Problems' by turning the next page.

〉〉 Listening & Reading & Writing
I will make the French I have learned so far my own by learning it once more through ‘listening’, ‘reading’, and ‘writing’.

>> culture
We will learn about the basic culture and perception of France, as well as the current trends in French culture.

★ Appendix (Verb Master Summary Table)
Since French becomes difficult once you start learning verbs, I've created a verb list that you can see at a glance.
There is no need to memorize everything from the beginning.
It's made portable so you can look at it right away whenever you forget.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 15, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 538g | 188*257*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791157689873
- ISBN10: 1157689876

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