Easy Learning French Dictionary: Trusted Support for Learning

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The number 1 French dictionary for GCSE success.
Fully updated with new approved word lists for GCSE study and examinations.
An easy-reference French to English and English to French dictionary with up-to-date translations for current vocabulary, for example, plant-based, AI, gluten and ADHD. Key GCSE curriculum words are highlighted, students are given help with French pronunciation and there is a practical, fun supplement covering key topic areas. This is the ideal dictionary for students of French, and especially for those aiming for exam success.
Designed for learners of French, whether you are studying for exams at school, in an evening class, for business or to go on holiday to France. Covering everyday French and English, with key curriculum words and expressions highlighted to help with exam preparation. Detailed information given for key French verbs and verb forms, plus French verbs cross-referred to comprehensive verb tables, helping you find all the French verb forms you need. Clear and concise language notes provide information on common errors and confusing words, while interesting notes explain cultural differences.
The full-colour supplement offers students essential vocabulary and phrases based on topics that they will find useful, for example, communication, jobs and careers, global issues, and so on. Helpful information on French sounds and pronunciation is provided, with free audio and video available to access online at www.collins.co.uk/easylearningresources.

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This is Book 17 in the Collins Easy Learning Series. See all Collins Easy Learning books here.

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