FR101 French Language



FR101 French Language All key texts above will be available for you to purchase from the University bookshop once you arrive in Warwick.Roger Hawkins and Richard Towell, French Grammar and Usage (Arnold). 4th edition if possible, but this is not crucial.Roger Hawkins, Marie-Noelle Lamy and Richard Towell, Practising French Grammar (Arnold). 4th edition if possible, but this is not crucial.Oxford / Hachette French-English dictionary (NOT the Concise version)Morton and Newman, Le Nouveau Bescherelle – L’art de conjuguer (Hatier). This is an essential reference tool, and useful to have in hard copy. You may, however, prefer to consult the Bescherelle site, which offers links to a web-based conjugation tool, . Hatier also produces an English version of the text: Bescherelle Complete Guide to Conjugating 12000 French Verbs (Hatier, c. 1995)Daniel Gandrillon, Vocabulaire thematique anglais – francais (Ellipse, 2016)N.B.: If you already possess what you consider to be good equivalents to items 3 & 4 of the bibliography, please consult with your language teacher to see if they are appropriate to degree-level language study. It’s fine to do this once you arrive in Warwick, but if in any doubt, please contact Cathy Hampton at c.m.hampton@warwick.ac.uk Useful summer readingMargaret Jubb, Upgrade your French (Arnold, 2007). This text sets out a month-long revision programme, with daily exercises on particular grammar topics. It will be very helpful to you to have worked your way through this text before you arrive at Warwick.Jacqueline Morton, English Grammar for Students of French (Arnold, 2013). A useful read if you struggle with linguistic terminology! ................
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