3 x Faster French 1 with Linkword
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3 x Faster French 1 with Linkword works by using well established memory strategies, such as easy to remember word pictures to greatly speed up learning. It is for anyone, adults or children, who wants to have a solid foundation in French vocabulary and grammar extremely quickly. After about twelve hours, you will know hundreds of words and have the ability to communicate in sentences. Above all Linkword makes learning French fun. Therefore, this ebook is an ideal item for holidays or the business person who needs a basic knowledge of the language in order to communicate in French-speaking countries, e.g. in a hotel, in a restaurant, in emergency, etc. The ebook is also an excellent complement for school or adult classes and has been shown to be helpful to dyslexic learners and to greatly boost the learning of anyone struggling at school to learn French.
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3 x Faster French 1 with Linkword - Michael Gruneberg
Test yourself with 3 x Faster Frech 1 with LinkWord
You will be amazed how many words you will learn in less than 3 minutes.
Imagine each picture below in your mind's eye as vividly as you can for about ten seconds before moving on to the next word.
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The French for rabbit is LAPIN [LAPAHn].
Imagine a rabbit LAPPING at a bowl of water.
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The French for cat is CHAT [SHA].
Imagine a cat SHATtering a glass.
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The French for goat is CHEVRE [SHEVR].
Imagine you watch a goat SHIVER.
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The French for horse is CHEVAL [SHeVAL].
Imagine poking a horse with a SHOVEL.
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The French for animal is ANIMAL [ANEEMAL].
Imagine animals looking out from the Eiffel Tower.
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The French for hedgehog is HERISSON [AYREESOn].
Imagine your HAIRY SON looking like a hedgehog.
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The French for cow is VACHE [VASH].
Imagine trying to WASH a cow.
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The French for dog is CHIEN [SHEE AHn].
Imagine a dog with a SHINE on its coat.
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The French for deer is CERF [SER].
Imagine SERving a deer on a plate.
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The French for goose is OIE [WA].
Imagine a goose hanging from a WIRE in a butcher's shop.
Now translate the words below into English:
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OIE – _____________________
CERF – _____________________
CHIEN – _____________________
VACHE – _____________________
HERISSON – _____________________
ANIMAL – _____________________
CHEVAL – _____________________
CHEVRE – _____________________
CHAT – _____________________
LAPIN – _____________________
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Now test yourself on the next page to see how many you remember.
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If this works for you, you will like the whole ebook!
The Linkword course also teaches you grammar in a really fast and easy way. After 10-12 hours you will have learned hundreds of words and be able to communicate in many situations.
Table of contents
Test yourself with 3 x Faster Frech 1 with LinkWord
Will I really learn 3 x faster?
Who is the ebook for?
How does the ebook work?
Useful hints
Some important notes
About the Author
Section 1
1. Some animals
Elementary grammar
2. More animals
3. Some useful words
Elementary grammar
Words taught in Section 1
Section 2
1. Furniture and fittings
2. Some more house words
3. Colours
Elementary grammar
4. Some useful words for making sentences
Elementary grammar
Words taught in Section 2
Section 3
1. Clothes
Elementary grammar
2. Family
3. A few useful words
Elementary grammar
Words taught in Section 3
Section 4
1. In the garden
Elementary grammar
2. Time
Elementary grammar: Plurals
3. Numbers
Words taught in Section 4
Section 5
1. At the restaurant
Elementary grammar
2. Some more restaurant words
Elementary grammar
3. More numbers
4. Telling the time
Words taught in Section 5
Section 6
1. Food and drink
Elementary grammar
2. More food and drink words
3. Some more useful words
Elementary grammar: was and were
Words taught in Section 6
Section 7
1. Business words
2. Some more useful words
Elementary grammar
3. More business words
4. Adjectives
Elementary grammar
5. Some useful verbs
Words taught in Section 7
Section 8
1. Travelling and arriving at your destination
2. Some more useful words
Elementary grammar
3. Some more travelling words
Elementary grammar
4. Days of the week
Elementary grammar
4. Some more verbs
Words taught in Section 8
Section 9
1. On the beach and leisure
2. More leisure words
Elementary grammar
3. Some more useful words
Elementary grammar
Elementary grammar
Elementary grammar
Words taught in Section 9
Section 10
1. At the doctor’s
2. Emergency and useful words
3. Useful words
Elementary grammar
4. Another group of useful words
5. Some more useful words
Elementary grammar
6. Months of the year
Words taught in Section 10
This is the end of 3 x Faster French 1 with LinkWord
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Appendix
French Level 1 Glossary (in alphabetical order)
French Level 1 Glossary (in order of course appearance)
Will I really learn 3 x faster?
Welcome to the 3 x Faster French 1 with LinkWord ebook. This ebook will give you a working vocabulary and basic grammar faster than you ever imagined possible. To see just how much LinkWord is appreciated by users, just read some of our many positive customer reviews who find LinkWord courses not only highly effective but highly enjoyable.
Having tried a number of language learning courses I always found it almost impossible to retain the information. Then I stumbled upon LinkWord Languages and found its word association methods an absolute deal breaker for my limited retention abilities.
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It took 12 hours to teach a regime that normally takes 40 hours.
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I’m astonished at the amount of new words I am learning so easily and absolutely love the fact that within a week I was already constructing sentences.
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With LinkWord you can learn 200-300 words a day without too much.
Tim Ferriss, Author of the New York Times No 1 best seller ‘The 4-Hour Workweek’
I have mild dyslexia and learning a language in class was difficult. The LinkWord method as an alternative works very well for me.
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"Learners find the keyword technique (LinkWord) an enjoyable activity and can achieve large amounts of learning with it, with some learners learning 400 words in 12 contact hours and 600 in four days."
The overwhelming evidence is strongly in favour of the keyword technique for both immediate recall and for use with a variety of languages.
Professor Paul Nation, 2022, Learning Vocabulary in Another Language, Cambridge University Press
In the end of term result, the average mark with a conventional approach was 23.75%. This rose to 69% using the Linkword course.
Vernon Thomas, Head of Languages, Bishop Vaughan School Swansea, Western Mail, Wales
Who is the ebook for?
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LinkWord will work for almost anyone. This course is ideal as a supplement to school work, for anyone who needs to gain a working knowledge of a language for business or travel, no matter how good or bad you were at languages at school. Unlike other language courses, LinkWord has also been shown to greatly help learners who are dyslexic.
In 10-12 hours you will be able to communicate in sentences with a vocabulary of hundreds of useful words. This is up to 3x normal learning speed!
A large number of scientific studies have shown how effective the LinkWord method is, and over 750,000 people worldwide have used LinkWord courses.
How does the ebook work?
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This is how the course works.
1. You will be presented with words like this:
The French for tablecloth is NAPPE [pronounced NAP].
Imagine taking a NAP on a tablecloth.
What you do is to imagine every picture below in your mind's eye as vividly as you can for about ten seconds before moving on to the next word.
If you do not spend enough time picturing the image in your mind's eye, it will not stick in your memory as well as it should.
2. When you are given a new word to learn, it will be spelt correctly in French. However, to help you with pronunciation the approximate way to pronounce the word will be given next to the word in brackets. The approximate pronunciation will help you to be understood.
3. At the end of every section, you will be able to listen to a native speaker pronounce the French words you have just learned. You will have a chance to listen and repeat the words you have learnt.
4. Sometimes, the words in English and French are the same or very similar. In such cases, you will be asked to associate the word in some way with the Eiffel tower.
For example, the French for TAXI is TAXI. Try to imagine a TAXI driving under the Eiffel tower. Whenever the Eiffel tower comes to mind, therefore, you will know the word is the same in both languages.
5. There is a list of words learned in each section at the end of every section and at the end of the course. You will see that you have learned a large number of useful words and enough grammar to communicate effectively in many situations.
PLEASE NOTE
In this course you will often hear the sounds LE
, LA
or L'
coming just before a word you are trying to learn for the first time. Just ignore the words LE
, LA
and L'
until later in the course, when you will be taught how to use them.
Useful hints
When using the LinkWord system, it is useful to bear in mind the following tips:
Firstly, it is usually best to go through the course as quickly as possible. Many people can get through