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Learning French has never been more enjoyable or simple! Fun Activities, Easy Worksheets, Word Searches & Coloring Pages An activity-based approach to French for children aged 6+ A refreshingly fun activity book for beginners (A1 Level) Written by a native French speaker 60 color pages (8.5 x 11 inches / 21.59 x 27.94 cm) Young children may be hesitant to start learning a new language. They need easy-to-follow lessons that gradually grow their knowledge and confidence in French while also expanding their vocabulary. That's precisely what this book will help them with! They will:Learn the…mehr

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Learning French has never been more enjoyable or simple! Fun Activities, Easy Worksheets, Word Searches & Coloring Pages An activity-based approach to French for children aged 6+ A refreshingly fun activity book for beginners (A1 Level) Written by a native French speaker 60 color pages (8.5 x 11 inches / 21.59 x 27.94 cm) Young children may be hesitant to start learning a new language. They need easy-to-follow lessons that gradually grow their knowledge and confidence in French while also expanding their vocabulary. That's precisely what this book will help them with! They will:Learn the basics, such as the alphabet, numbers, and colors. Enjoy the different activities proposed in this book: word searches, coloring pages, easy and fun exercises. Build their vocabulary by learning over 200 words. Develop vocabulary on different topics: food, animals, body parts, the weather, etc. Learn the verbs to be and have, as well as how to express what they like and dislike. Each vocabulary page includes a free online video to help students pronounce each word. The tone of this beautifully illustrated workbook is very friendly and designed for beginners, making learning (or teaching) French easy and stress-free. Created by French author and illustrator Madly Chatterjee in collaboration with Zélie Blancardi, a French teacher at the French Institut in Edinburgh (UK) and Ava Cramp, an American copywriter. www.madlychatterjee.com