Tricky French concepts are no problem with practice, practice, practice!
As you progress in your study of French, you may feel overwhelmed by unfamiliar areas, such as when to use the passé composé versus the imparfait tenses, determining the gender of a noun, avoiding "false friends," or even remembering verb-preposition combinations. Author and teacher Annie Heminway is familiar with this situation and, more important, knows how her students--and now you--can overcome it. In Practice Makes Perfect: French Problem Solver, Heminway shares her arsenal of strategies on how to beat these obstacles to your French mastery.
You will, of course, get plenty of practice, practice, practice to overcome any French-learning obstacles. With Practice Makes Perfect: French Problem Solver, you will master the language in no time at all.
Practice Makes Perfect: French Problem Solver gives you:
Expert advice and guidance on overcoming common problems
Practical examples with highfrequency vocabulary that clarify each point
Highly varied and extensive exercises to practice what you've learned
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