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Brand new Linguaphone French PDQ Language course - never used - still in sealed wrapping. ?10


Learn French at your pace with Linguaphone:


Ideal for beginners to the French language, our popular PDQ course will have you speaking, writing and understanding basic French in no time!Fun and easy-to-use, it focuses on developing everyday essential French phrases using native speakers. You?ll learn French quickly with our CDs and coursebook packed full of exercises and tests. They?ll help you develop the correct pronunciation and authentic accent, as well as helping you learn over 500 new French words.

Perfect for preparing for your next holiday or business trip to France, this beginner course offers a great introduction to the French language


PDQ French beginner course includes:


4 audio CDs

A 64 page full colour coursebook ? with language exercises and tests.



What you'll learn:


0 -500 practical French words and phrases

Essential French vocabulary for everyday situations

Ability to speak, listen and write basic French

Development of an authentic accent

Meeting and greeting people for the first time

Asking questions and ordering food and drink

Talking about your family and friends

Finding your way around and asking for directions

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