Easy French Reader - Il Fait Beau


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This Easy French Reader is an exciting "play" whereby each section slowly increases in difficulty and also has a cliffhanger at the end of each part. It shows that learning a foreign language is a thrilling process that can help you get in touch with different cultures and broaden your horizons Unfortunately, common language learning methods are usually based on boring grammar books and tedious vocabulary learning that do not help you get excited and maintain an ongoing interest. Il Fait Beau is an easy French reader This top notch French language learning story book will help you acquire many vocabulary items and grammar structures while following a thrilling, romantic comedy It's a a Story That Will Keep You On The Edge Of Your Seats This unique French reader is ideal for both elementary and intermediate level learners. The three acts of Il Fait Beau include chapters that feature cliffhangers which will keep the reader hooked and motivated to continue. By identifying with the characters, the reader will be carried away to a journey whose ultimate goal is the acquisition of the French language. This method was developed by Dennis Dunham, PhD who has devoted much of his life to discovering better ways to acquire a second language. The audio series "languageandlyrics" can be downloaded at a 50% discount for anyone who purchases the book Students of the language can forget about learning rules and vocabulary by heart once and for all This happens due to the fact that the learning process is not based on reading and translating but rather on following the string of events and grasping the meaning of words and sentences based on the dramatic action

Author: Kyle Dillingham, Dennis Dunham
Publisher: Dunham & Dillingham Publishing
Published: 03/14/2017
Pages: 150
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.32d
ISBN13: 9780983662952
ISBN10: 0983662959
BISAC Categories:
- Foreign Language Study | French

About the Author
Dr. Dennis Dunham was a Peace Corps Volunteer in South Korea teaching English to Middle School boys. With 70 students in a class, he was challenged to learn the best methods possible. During this time, he begin to notice that students who learned by listening first, instead of speaking first, had the best pronunciation and acquired the language the fastest. Later when he pursued his PhD in Educational Psychological he became excited about the research, which showed the effectiveness of the "listening first" approach. Dr. Dunham believes that the textbooks should be put aside in the early stages and focus on the sounds and expressions of the languages. However, he wanted students to be excited and motivated by the sounds they heard so when he teamed up with friend, Kyle Dillingham, a world-class performer and artist who also spoke fluent French, Language and Lyrics was born. Dr. Dunham has headed up the Department of Global Affairs at the University of Central Oklahoma and was also Vice President of International Affairs at Oklahoma City University for 16 years. He was recently named the Honorary Consul Of Korea for the State of Oklahoma. As a member of the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, he received their Outstanding Service Award. He has to his credit "The Malaysian American Society Leadership Award" and "The Leadership Award" by Management Development Institute of Singapore. Received "The Distinguished Leadership Award" from Oklahoma City University Malaysian Alumni Association. Published three bestselling books through YBM Publishing, Seoul, Korea, "You Know What #1" (1987); "You Know What #2" (1988); "To Teach a Fish to Swim" (1987). He finished his first novel published by Tate Publishing, "The Good Luck Side of the Rice Paper Door", released in the fall of 2012, a novel which incorporated many of his international experiences and founded the Journal of Transformative Learning in 2012. Education: Phd. Educational Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Masters TESOL, Oklahoma City University, BS Journalism, Oklahoma State University.

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