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Deux Mondes A Communicative Approach

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ISBN-10: 0072434007

ISBN-13: 9780072434002

Edition: 4th 2002

Authors: Tracy D. Terrell, Mary B. Rogers, Betsy J. Kerr, Guy Spielmann

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This work offers beginning language students a way to develop language proficiency, especially in listening and speaking, that allows them to participate in real conversations at a very early stage. It presents material in the context of cultural themes and topics, in an activity format.
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Book details

List price: $105.94
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 5/2/2001
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 544
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.50" long x 2.00" tall
Weight: 3.036
Language: English

Premi�re �tape Premi�res rencontres Activit�s Qui est-ce? Les camarades de classe Comment sont-ils? La description des personnes Les v�tements et les couleurs Rencontres Grammaire et exercices
Commands with vous
Identifying people: C'est..., Je m'appelle
Gender, agreement, and articles
Describing people: Subject pronouns and �tre; ne... pas
Plural nouns and articles
Addressing others: Tu and vous Deuxi�me �tape Le monde �tudiant Activit�s Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans la salle de classe? La date et l'alphabet Les nombres de 40 � 100 et l'heure Les cours et la semaine scolaire La description des autres Grammaire et exercices
Expressing existence: Il y a
Asking questions
Spelling in French
Quelle heure est-il? Telling time
Expressing possession: The verb avoir
Recognizing the gender of nouns
Describing with adjectives: More on gender agreement
Irregular plural forms of nouns and adjectives
Ma famille et moi Activit�s et lectures La famille Info
Soci�t�: La famille fran�aise Go�ts personnels Origines et renseignements personnels Info
Soci�t�: Qui sont les Fran�ais? La vie de famille Info
Vie quotidienne: La p�tanque Lecture: Familles d'aujourd'hui Grammaire et exercices
Expressing relationships and possession: Possessive adjectives
Expressing likes and dislikes: The verb aimer + infinitive
Stating origin: The verb venir
Talking about dates and personal data: Numbers beyond 100
Talking about actions: Present tense of -er verbs
Expressing relationships and possession: De + noun and contractions of de (From this point, only grammar points will be shown.)
La vie quotidienne et les loisirs
Talking about activities and weather: The verb faire
Talking about everyday activities: Reflexive verbs
Going places and future actions: The verb aller, contractions of �, and aller + infinitive
Making general statements: The impersonal subject on
Abilities and desires: The verbs pouvoir, vouloir, and savoir
En ville
Saying where things are: Prepositions of location
Asking questions: Interrogative words
Irregular -re verbs like prendre
Expressing necessity: il faut and devoir + infinitive
Pointing things out: Demonstrative adjectives and -ci/-l&#224
Expressing quantities: Partitive articles and other expressions of quantity
Verbs like sortir and dormir
La maison et le quartier
Describing: Adjectives that come before the noun
Making comparisons
Regular -ir verbs (finir)
Regular -re verbs (prendre)
Direct object pronouns
Talking about knowing: The verb conna�tre
Describing states of being: Idioms with avoir
Dans le pass&#233
Saying what you did: The pass� compos� with avoir
The pass� compos� with �tre
The pass� compos� of reflexive verbs
Past participles of irregular verbs conjugated with avoir
Negative expressions
L'enfance et la jeunesse
The irregular verbs dire, lire, �crire
Saying what you used to do: The imperfect
Describing past states: More on the imperfect
Linking ideas: The relative pronouns qui, que, o&#249
Indirect object pronouns
More on reflexive verbs
Seeing and believing: The verbs voir and croire
Different perspectives on the past: The pass� compos� and the imparfait
Review of articles: Definite, indefinite, and partitive
Expressing quantities: Using the pronoun en
Asking questions: Review of qui, que, and quoi
Ongoing actions: Etre en train de + infinitive
Ordering events: avant de + infinitive, apr�s + past infinitive
La Terre
Expressing location, destination, and origin: Prepositions + place names
Expressing extremes: The superlative
Making distinctions: The question lequel? and the answer celui
Ought to and should: More on the verb devoir
What was going on: Another use of the imparfait
L'enseignement, les carri�res et l'avenir
J'y pense: More on y
Emphatic pronouns
Identifying and describing: C'est versus il / elle est
Saying what you've been doing: The present + depuis
Saying what you will do: The future tense
Les voyages
Expressing all and everything: Using tout
Expressing obligation: Il faut que + subjunctive
More about the subjunctive
Verbs for travelling: conduire and suivre
Giving orders: The imperative with pronouns
Double object pronouns
Les moyens de communication
Saying what you would do: The conditional tense
The relative pronoun dont
The indefinite relatives ce qui, ce que, and ce dont
Review of object pronouns: direct and indirect objects
Talking about hypothetical situations: More on the imparfait
La sant� et les urgences
Saying what you want others to do: More on the subjunctive
Changes of state: rendre + adjective; pass� compos� versus imparfait
The present participle
Expressing events in the recent past: venir de + infinitive
Narrating in the past tense: More on the pass� compos� and the imparfait Chapitre
La famille et les valeurs en soci�t&#233
Each other: Reciprocal use of reflexive pronouns
Describing actions: Adverbs
Expressing feelings: More about the subjunctive
A past in the past: The plus-que-parfait
More on expressing possession: Possessive pronouns
Les enjeux du pr�sent et de l'avenir
The verb vivre
Should have: The past conditional of devoir
Saying what you would have done: The past conditional
The subjunctive with conjunctions
Expressing doubt and uncertainty: More on the subjunctive