Learn French Through A Story - Vision d'un Enfant
Writer Author Carmelle Jolin
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You can now have fun while learning French through a complete short story.
August 9, 2012
Winter Park, FL- Announcing a fun way of learning French: Follow a story and build up your vocabulary at the same time. That method of learning captivates interest through a continuous story. The book is written for children 7 to 12. It is meant for parents to learn with the children and encourage them to learn the French language at an early age.
"Vision d'un Enfant" by Carmelle Jolin, contains vocabulary with translations and transliteration for English speakers. The young learner will also enjoy the colorful illustrations that enhance the story. Some important grammar rules are stated to better clarified the French way of making sentences.
If you can visualize a story, you can remember the words. And this is what the book will do. It will store to the child's mind the basic of French language; while covering a wide range of vocabulary. It is a story of a child whose obedience is crucial to the success of his journey. The story is based on Christian principles.
Carmelle Jolin is a French and Music Teacher who career is built around children and youth. She often translates articles from English to French. She is also an Architectural drafter with interest in art and animation. You can get a copy at:
http://christianemusicebooks.webnode.com/products/vision-dun-enfant/
You can also view another book on learning French through a story for teen and the whole family: "Une Equipe très Loyale".
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Vision d'un Enfant adds fiction to learning aid. It is the story of a little boy who goes on a journey. He faces several temptations that will prove if he will stay faithful or not to his mother's instruction. From his obedience depends the success of his trip; the book is divided in small sections to allow assimilation of the French language. It contains a list of vocabulary, the translation in English and a transliteration of the words. In addition, you will find a few important grammar rules to further understand the formation of the sentences.
April 19, 2012
Winter Park, FL- Announcing a fun way of learning French: Follow a story and build up your vocabulary at the same time. That method of learning captivates interest through a continuous story. The book is written for children 7 to 12. It is meant for parents to learn with the children and encourage them to learn the French language at an early age.
"Vision d'un Enfant" 3,500 words, by Carmelle Jolin contain vocabulary with translations and transliteration for English speakers. The young learner will also enjoy the colorful illustrations that enhance the story. Some important grammar rules are stated to better clarified the French way of making sentences.
If you can visualize a story, you can remember the words. And this is what the book will do. It will store to the child's mind the basic of French language; while covering a wide range of vocabulary. It is a story of a child whose obedience is crucial to the success of his journey. The story is based on Christian principles.
Carmelle Jolin is a French and Music Teacher who career is built around children and youth. She often translates articles from English to French. She is also an Architectural drafter with interest in art and animation. You can get a copy at: Smashwords e-book store:
www.smashwords.com/reader/read/152510
You can also view another book on learning French through a story for teen and the whole family: "Une Equipe très Loyale".
For more information please visit:
www.smashwords.com
Vision d'un Enfant
Carmelle Jolin
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USA
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mcyrjolin@yahoo.com
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