Summary: The new edition of Practising French Grammar offers a set of varied and accessible exercises for developing a deep practical awareness of French as it is spoken and written today. It can be used alone or as the ideal companion to the new edition of the widely acclaimed French Grammar and Usage by Roger Hawkins and Richard Towell. The new edition benefits from the addition of a glossary of grammatical terms and a variety of new and updated exercises designed to stimulate even the most grammar-shy student. Lively, authentic texts and activities, as well as jokes and cartoons, help students to expand their vocabulary, and their ability to speak French. Practising French Grammar provides summaries of key grammatical points at the beginning of each exercise, as well as model answers to the exercises and translations of difficult words making it ideal for use both in class and by independent learners.
Can be used independently or in conjunction with French Grammar and UsageA wide variety of exercises ensure that interest is maintainedNumerous original sources including French cartoons, newspapers and literature show real examples of language usageAn answer key for all exercises enables students to work independentlyIncludes a new glossary of grammatical termsCEFR Categorisaion: B2 - C1
CEFR Categorisaion: B2 - C1
Table of Contents: 1. Nouns2. Determiners3. Personal and impersonal pronouns4. Adjectives5. Adverbs6. Numbers7. Verb forms8. Verb constructions9. Agreement10. Tense11. The subjunctive, modal verbs and exclamatives12. Infinitives13. Prepositions14. Questions15. Relative clauses16. Negation17. Conjunctions and other linking constructionsAnswers to the exercisesGlossary of grammatical terms
About the Author(s): Roger Hawkins is Professor of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex. Richard Towell is Professor of French Applied Linguistics at the University of Salford and a past President of the Association of French Language Studies. Marie-Noëlle Lamy is Professor of Distance Language Learning at the Open University.
Readership: Undergraduate students of French
Reviews:
A book that takes the burden off the teacher's shoulders ... a remarkably varied suite of exercises