French vocabulary building with suffixes and prefixes / Eliane Kurbegov.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, French Series: Practice makes perfect (McGraw-Hill Companies)Publisher: New York : Mcgraw-Hill Education, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xiii, 287 pages ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0071836209
- 9780071836203
- Practice makes perfect French vocabulary building with suffixes and prefixes
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | NonFiction | 448.2421 K96 | Available | 33111007908177 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Harness the power of suffixes and prefixes while addingmore than 4,000 words to your French vocabulary!
How do you turn Scotland into a Scottish citizen? Or change your brother into a colleague?* It isn't magic, it's suffixes and prefixes. When attached to base words, they have the ability to change meanings to indicate quantity, profession, gender, size, status, relationship, style, and much more. Mastering these word parts will enable you to increase your vocabulary greatly. Practice Makes Perfect: French Vocabulary Building with Suffixes and Prefixes presents 100 suffixes and 60 prefixes accompanied by their meanings, English equivalent when applicable, part of speech, and gender. Grouped by difficulty level, each prefix or suffix is fully explained and followed by a list of terms using the added word part.Like all Practice Makes Perfect workbooks, you will get plenty of practice, practice, practice using your newly acquired skills. And for convenient study on the go, download the free companion app that features hundreds of words in a flashcard format. Whether you are learning on your own or taking an advanced beginning or intermediate French class, Practice Makes Perfect: French VocabularyBuilding with Suffixes and Prefixes will help build your confidence in using your new language.
*Ecosse (Scotland) becomes Ecossais (Scot); frere (brother) becomes confrere (colleague)This workbook helps you:
Learn how to use suffixes and prefixes to expand your French vocabulary Determine the meanings of unfamiliar terms by recognizing their word beginnings and endings Become more comfortable communicating in FrenchAdd 4,000 new French words to your vocabulary with frequently used word endings and beginnings; practice with more than 220 engaging exercises; and progress from beginner to advanced with a two-level approach.
English and French.