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French for Beginners: Lesson 13
- Narrated by: Alexa Polidoro
- Length: 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is the 13th episode of French for Beginners, presented by the talented Alexa Polidoro.
After many years of developing and harnessing her language-teaching skills with The French Ecole, Alexa has now created an audio treat for people who wish to learn a new language from scratch, without any pressure, in fun, relaxed, and manageable chunks.
Highlights of lesson 13 include: a listening comprehension exercise; a look at "possessive adjectives": how to say "my", "his", "your", etc; different ways of asking questions; and all the usual bits and bobs.
©2007 Learn French With Alexa Ltd. (P)2007 Learn French With Alexa Ltd.
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