Next Steps in French With Paul Noble Final

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Review booklet

This booklet provides you with a quick and easy way

to review and reinforce what you have learned during

your French audio course. However, the booklet should be used after you have begun working through the audio recording not before, as the booklet is not

designed to teach you French by itself.

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First Edition 2019

? Paul Noble 2019

ISBN 978-0-00-828713-9

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Contents

How to use this booklet

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Find out how this booklet can help you as you progress through the course.

Core course review

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Here you can review all the key structures you learnt during the course in a quick and easy way.

I'm planning to / I feel like

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I'm scared of / I can't stand / I need

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I was about to / I was in the middle of

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Because of / Thanks to

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The past

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Audio track listing

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How to use this booklet

This booklet has been designed to provide you with a quick and easy way to review and reinforce the key vocabulary, structures and contents of your Paul Noble Next Steps French course. Although the core part of your learning will take place via your use of the accompanying course recordings, we have also included this booklet in order to provide you with a quick reference guide to the language. It is worth noting that this booklet should be used after you have begun working through the audio recording. It will serve as excellent reinforcement, guidance and review material but is not designed to teach you French by itself. This is what the audio recording will do ? and very rapidly too. After you have begun listening to the course, you will then find this booklet to be an extremely useful review and reference resource but you must start by listening to the recording. first. So, if you haven't done so already, go and press play on that first audio track and get started. You're about to find out just how good a course this is!

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Core course review

The best way to use this part of your booklet is to start by reading through a page, looking at both the English and the French. Then go back to the beginning of that same page and, while covering the French side of the text, translate the English into French ? just as you did when you listened to the audio part of the course. Once you can get 90% of a page's content correct, move on to the next page and follow the process again. By doing this, you will quickly recall and reinforce what you learnt with the course recordings.

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I'm planning to / I feel like

spent / passed

I spent / I passed

the weekend in Paris I spent the weekend in Paris. a weekend I spent a weekend in Paris. It was really nice

It was really nice. I spent a weekend in Paris and it was really nice. France in France I spent a weekend in France and it was really nice. my holiday / my vacation

I spent my holiday in France and it was really nice. to pass / to spend I would like to spend the weekend in Paris. the intention I'm planning to

pass? (literally "passed") J'ai pass? (literally "I passed") le weekend ? Paris J'ai pass? le weekend ? Paris. un weekend J'ai pass? un weekend ? Paris. C'?tait tr?s agr?able (literally "very agreeable") C'?tait tr?s agr?able. J'ai pass? un weekend ? Paris et c'?tait tr?s agr?able. France en France J'ai pass? un weekend en France et c'?tait tr?s agr?able. mes vacances (literally "my holidays" /"my vacations") J'ai pass? mes vacances en France et c'?tait tr?s agr?able. passer Je voudrais passer le weekend ? Paris.

l'intention J'ai l'intention de (literally "I have the intention of")

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I'm planning to spend the weekend J'ai l'intention de passer le weekend

in Paris.

? Paris.

a week

une semaine

I'm planning to spend a week in Paris.

J'ai l'intention de passer une semaine ? Paris.

I'm planning to spend my holidays in France.

J'ai l'intention de passer mes vacances en France.

to go back / to return

retourner

I'm planning to go back to France. J'ai l'intention de retourner en France.

in May

en mai

I'm planning to go back to France in May.

J'ai l'intention de retourner en France en mai.

I feel like

J'ai envie de (literally "I have envy of")

I feel like going back to France in May.

J'ai envie de retourner en France en mai.

in September

en septembre

I feel like going back to France in September.

J'ai envie de retourner en France en septembre.

I feel like visiting Paris.

J'ai envie de visiter Paris.

actually

en fait

too / also

aussi

Actually, I feel like visiting Paris too. En fait, j'ai envie de visiter Paris aussi.

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