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English / French: Art, Music, Beauty & Culture: black & white version
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English / French: Art, Music, Beauty & Culture: black & white version
Current price: $16.79
Barnes and Noble
English / French: Art, Music, Beauty & Culture: black & white version
Current price: $16.79
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EDITIONS:
Also available in
color(US)/colour(UK) (paper)
& as a
Kindle e-book
(dirt cheap!)
BUT THE 100% FREE FRENCH & ENGLISH AUDIOS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL THE END OF 2018
(to download from the author's website - address at the back of the book, visible online)
100% FRENCH/ENGLISH BILINGUAL THEME-BASED COLLECTION (FULL KIT):
This
100% French/English bilingual
book belongs to the
Weasel(R) collection
for English- and French-speaking learners,
all levels
, looking to improve fast, easily and without frustration thanks to some
solid reference material
. The collection as a whole aims to teach you to deal with a wide range of everyday situations and to keep up conversations about all sorts of different topics with incredible precision.
THE KEY:
A thorough, systematic, methodical and clever assimilation of
new vocabulary (including idioms, informal language & SLANG!)
.
TARGET AUDIENCES:
Everyone:
students, professionals, retirees...
English and French speakers alike
THIS BOOK
focuses on some
recurrent (therefore potentially useful) vocabulary relating to art, music and culture, for sightseeing (including some practical aspects) and visiting museums and art galleries (for example)
You will learn to:
- name
a range of art movements, musical instruments and typical items from antique shops and collections,
- describe
works of art (brushwork, framing, outlines, shapes, size and scale, light, color(US)/colour(UK) and patterns, materials, fabrics and textures) as well as painting, drawing, sculpting/carving etc. techniques and equipment (including for needlework and other crafts), and historic monuments (cathedrals, castles, old buildings etc.),
- name and describe
artifacts/artefacts and objects one usually comes across in museums,
- judge and respond to
a work of art,
- mention
a number of striking architectural features,
- discuss
photography, different music styles (from classical to heavy metal) and second-hand markets(US)/jumble sales(UK),
-
and finally,
get by
when you are sightseeing (practical aspects).
Also available in
color(US)/colour(UK) (paper)
& as a
Kindle e-book
(dirt cheap!)
BUT THE 100% FREE FRENCH & ENGLISH AUDIOS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL THE END OF 2018
(to download from the author's website - address at the back of the book, visible online)
100% FRENCH/ENGLISH BILINGUAL THEME-BASED COLLECTION (FULL KIT):
This
100% French/English bilingual
book belongs to the
Weasel(R) collection
for English- and French-speaking learners,
all levels
, looking to improve fast, easily and without frustration thanks to some
solid reference material
. The collection as a whole aims to teach you to deal with a wide range of everyday situations and to keep up conversations about all sorts of different topics with incredible precision.
THE KEY:
A thorough, systematic, methodical and clever assimilation of
new vocabulary (including idioms, informal language & SLANG!)
.
TARGET AUDIENCES:
Everyone:
students, professionals, retirees...
English and French speakers alike
THIS BOOK
focuses on some
recurrent (therefore potentially useful) vocabulary relating to art, music and culture, for sightseeing (including some practical aspects) and visiting museums and art galleries (for example)
You will learn to:
- name
a range of art movements, musical instruments and typical items from antique shops and collections,
- describe
works of art (brushwork, framing, outlines, shapes, size and scale, light, color(US)/colour(UK) and patterns, materials, fabrics and textures) as well as painting, drawing, sculpting/carving etc. techniques and equipment (including for needlework and other crafts), and historic monuments (cathedrals, castles, old buildings etc.),
- name and describe
artifacts/artefacts and objects one usually comes across in museums,
- judge and respond to
a work of art,
- mention
a number of striking architectural features,
- discuss
photography, different music styles (from classical to heavy metal) and second-hand markets(US)/jumble sales(UK),
-
and finally,
get by
when you are sightseeing (practical aspects).