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9781523980291 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, February 9, 2016), cover price $6.99
Product Description: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Vol.1: English to French IMPORTANT NOTE: The English text has been modernised and adapted, and has in large part been rewritten according to the French translation. THIS EDITION: Volume 1 of this bilingual edition of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes contains three stories: âThe Red-headed Associationâ; âA Case of Identityâ; and âThe Five Orange Pipsâ...read more
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9781523980185 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, February 9, 2016), cover price $6.99 | About this edition: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Vol.
Product Description: FRENCH PHRASES Vol.4: English & French This Edition: French Phrases seeks to bridge the gap between knowing individual words and knowing how to create or understand sentences. Sentences are phrases or a combination of phrases, and phrases are a combination of words...read more
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9781519573742 | 1 blg edition (Createspace Independent Pub, November 27, 2015), cover price $7.99 | About this edition: FRENCH PHRASES Vol.
9781518698408 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, October 19, 2015), cover price $7.99
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9781519574121 | 1 blg edition (Createspace Independent Pub, November 27, 2015), cover price $7.99
9781518698514 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, October 19, 2015), cover price $7.99
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9781519574398 | 1 blg edition (Createspace Independent Pub, November 27, 2015), cover price $7.99
9781518698644 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, October 19, 2015), cover price $7.99
FRENCH PHRASES Vol.2: French to English THIS EDITION: French Phrases seeks to bridge the gap between knowing individual words and knowing how to create or understand sentences. Sentences are phrases or a combination of phrases, and phrases are a combination of words. The simplest phrases are the simplest ways of combining words. Exposure to a wide variety of phrases, especially in increasing complexity, provides the basis for obtaining a solid grasp of a new language. The reason being, phrases can be combined with other phrases to create endless possibilities in language. French Phrases contains a wide variety of phrases, but it also demonstrates how phrases can increase in complexity â through the inclusion of individual words or other phrases. The text can be used to obtain a fundamental grasp of French grammar. An understanding of the rules that underpin the way words combine into phrases, or phrases combine into sentences, allows the language learner to expand their capacity exponentially simply by increasing vocabulary. With this in mind, the text includes an introductory section summarising the important aspects of French grammar. The dual-language text has been arranged for quick and easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However, the content is ideal for reinforcing and expanding on a basic grasp of the language. The digital edition also contains the content in âEnglish to Frenchâ format. However, the print versions in âEnglish to Frenchâ and âFrench to Englishâ are two separate books. With an increasingly robust grasp of the language, the language learner can easily and fruitfully move on to more advanced bilingual text â like in 2Language Books editions â, or suitable French only text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc. Many basic language books offer some form of audio support. Internet services â primarily news based radio stations â offer podcasts. Audio from television is an additional resource, and can be formatted for use on various digital platforms. However, if audio is an important component of your interest in languages, electronic devices that support quality text-to-speech (TTS) will likely be appealing. With a library card, TTS technology (in a device that supports the relevant content), and the above mentioned resources (as digital content), an entire language learning system is available for not much more than a cup of coffee! There is no substantial financial outlay to get you started. Furthermore, there are no additional ongoing fees (and updates), and there are no expiry dates on âpremiumâ content and resources. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781517223427 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 4, 2015, cover price $7.99
9781517223694 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 4, 2015, cover price $7.99 | About this edition: FRENCH PHRASES Vol.
9781515202615 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 23, 2015, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: FRENCH PHRASES Vol.
9781515201304 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 22, 2015, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: FRENCH PHRASES Vol.
9781515201816 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 22, 2015, cover price $8.99
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9781514136782 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 29, 2015, cover price $8.99
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9781514136348 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 29, 2015, cover price $8.99
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9781512176209 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, May 12, 2015), cover price $8.99
Product Description: FRENCH PICTURE DICTIONARY Vol.1: French to English THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged for quick and easy cross-referencing. The text can be used on its own. However, the content is ideal for reinforcing the basics, and as a precursor to studying grammar or more advanced bilingual editions...read more
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9781512176728 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, May 12, 2015), cover price $8.99 | About this edition: FRENCH PICTURE DICTIONARY Vol.
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9781511952712 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 28, 2015), cover price $8.99
9781511952897 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 28, 2015), cover price $8.99
LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.4: French to English THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the French language edition of Voice of America (VOA). The French text has been translated into English for this dual-language project. The primary purpose of this text is to equip a foreign language learner with the ability to start reading news in the particular foreign language: to be able to read only in the foreign language, and extract enough understanding to continue the language learning process fruitfully this way. A reader might like to go back to reading dual-language news for reinforcement and further development, returning to foreign language only news with a deeper understanding. By going back to the same âoldâ news, you are going over words, word patterns, and passages with which you already have a certain familiarity. The process of reinforcement, learning or retaining of what is new, and exposure to what is unfamiliar, is much easier this way â even though the news may seem a little dated. The aim of informing the reader about actual news is secondary, especially given that the content will become less current (and less relevant) over time. If you are having trouble with the level of difficulty in the text, a suggested path for learning languages is as follows: Familiarise yourself with a basic language instruction book â or re-read the one you have. Once a student has studied the basics, a suitable book about basic grammar can be helpful. The suggestion is that any grammar book be studied more with the intent of recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive rote learning. Go through as much of the grammar book you feel you can digest â maybe even the whole book â skipping over what is not easily understood. After this, read through a portion of text in a book called âFrench Sentencesâ, by 2LanguageBooks, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned) in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a âsubject pronounâ or a âthird person pluralâ verb of some sort is a great help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual text â like in 2Language Books texts containing news or stories, for example â, or find some suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc. Grammar books will likely have some verb charts. However, there are currently good on-line resources that go further â dictionaries with a verb conjugation âsearchâ option. Many basic language books offer some form of audio support. Internet services â primarily news based radio stations â offer podcasts. Audio from television is an additional resource, and can be formatted for use on various digital platforms. However, if audio is an important component of your interest in languages, electronic devices that support quality text-to-speech (TTS) will likely be appealing. With a library card, TTS technology (in a device that supports the relevant content), and the above mentioned resources (in digital format), an entire language learning system is available for not much more than a cup of coffee! There is no substantial financial outlay to get you started. Furthermore, there are no additional ongoing fees (and updates), and there are no expiry dates on âpremiumâ content and resources. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781505868524 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 30, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781500875770 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 18, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781500425708 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 4, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.
9781497432000 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 22, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.
LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.1: English to French THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the French language edition of Voice of America (VOA). The French text has been translated into English for this dual-language project. The primary purpose of this text is to equip a foreign language learner with the ability to start reading news in the particular foreign language: to be able to read only in the foreign language, and extract enough understanding to continue the language learning process fruitfully this way. A reader might like to go back to reading dual-language news for reinforcement and further development, returning to foreign language only news with a deeper understanding. By going back to the same âoldâ news, you are going over words, word patterns, and passages with which you already have a certain familiarity. The process of reinforcement, learning or retaining of what is new, and exposure to what is unfamiliar, is much easier this way â even though the news may seem a little dated. The aim of informing the reader about actual news is secondary, especially given that the content will become less current (and less relevant) over time. If you are having trouble with the level of difficulty in the text, a suggested path for learning languages is as follows: Familiarise yourself with a basic language instruction book â or re-read the one you have. Once a student has studied the basics, a suitable book about basic grammar can be helpful. The suggestion is that any grammar book be studied more with the intent of recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive rote learning. Go through as much of the grammar book you feel you can digest â maybe even the whole book â skipping over what is not easily understood. After this, read through a portion of text in a book called âFrench Sentencesâ, by 2LanguageBooks, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned) in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a âsubject pronounâ or a âthird person pluralâ verb of some sort is a great help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual text â like in 2Language Books texts containing news or stories, for example â, or find some suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc. Grammar books will likely have some verb charts. However, there are currently good on-line resources that go further â dictionaries with a verb conjugation âsearchâ option. Many basic language books offer some form of audio support. Internet services â primarily news based radio stations â offer podcasts. Audio from television is an additional resource, and can be formatted for use on various digital platforms. However, if audio is an important component of your interest in languages, electronic devices that support quality text-to-speech (TTS) will likely be appealing. With a library card, TTS technology (in a device that supports the relevant content), and the above mentioned resources (in digital format), an entire language learning system is available for not much more than a cup of coffee! There is no substantial financial outlay to get you started. Furthermore, there are no additional ongoing fees (and updates), and there are no expiry dates on âpremiumâ content and resources. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781505868326 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 30, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781500875701 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 18, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781500425531 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 4, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781499256659 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 24, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781497431553 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 22, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.
LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.2: English & French THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the French language edition of Voice of America (VOA). The French text has been translated into English for this dual-language project. A methodology for getting the most out of this bilingual format is explained in the bookâs Foreword. The primary purpose of this text is to equip a foreign language learner with the ability to start reading news in the particular foreign language: to be able to read only in the foreign language, and extract enough understanding to continue the language learning process fruitfully this way. A reader might like to go back to reading dual-language news for reinforcement and further development, returning to foreign language only news with a deeper understanding. By going back to the same âoldâ news, you are going over words, word patterns, and passages with which you already have a certain familiarity. The process of reinforcement, learning or retaining of what is new, and exposure to what is unfamiliar, is much easier this way â even though the news may seem a little dated. The aim of informing the reader about actual news is secondary, especially given that the content will become less current (and less relevant) over time. If you are having trouble with the level of difficulty in the text, a suggested path for learning languages is as follows: Familiarise yourself with a basic language instruction book â or re-read the one you have. Once a student has studied the basics, a suitable book about basic grammar can be helpful. The suggestion is that any grammar book be studied more with the intent of recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive rote learning. Go through as much of the grammar book you feel you can digest â maybe even the whole book â skipping over what is not easily understood. After this, read through a portion of text in a book called âFrench Sentencesâ, by 2LanguageBooks, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned) in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a âsubject pronounâ or a âthird person pluralâ verb of some sort is a great help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual text â like in 2Language Books texts containing news or stories, for example â, or find some suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc. Grammar books will likely have some verb charts. However, there are currently good on-line resources that go further â dictionaries with a verb conjugation âsearchâ option. Many basic language books offer some form of audio support. Internet services â primarily news based radio stations â offer podcasts. Audio from television is an additional resource, and can be formatted for use on various digital platforms. However, if audio is an important component of your interest in languages, electronic devices that support quality text-to-speech (TTS) will likely be appealing. With a library card, TTS technology (in a device that supports the relevant content), and the above mentioned resources, an entire language learning system is available for not much more than a cup of coffee! There is no substantial financial outlay to get you started. Furthermore, there are no additional ongoing fees (and updates), and there are no expiry dates on âpremiumâ content and resources. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781505868142 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 30, 2014, cover price $6.99
9781500875534 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, August 18, 2014), cover price $6.99
9781499256222 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 24, 2014), cover price $6.99 | About this edition: LEARN FRENCH NEWS Vol.
9781499256987 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 24, 2014), cover price $8.99
LEARN RUSSIAN NEWS Vol.3: English to Russian THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the Russian language edition of Voice of America (VOA). The Russian text has been translated into English for this dual-language project. The primary purpose of this text is to equip a foreign language learner with the ability to start reading news in the particular foreign language: to be able to read only in the foreign language, and extract enough understanding to continue the language learning process fruitfully this way. A reader might like to go back to reading dual-language news for reinforcement and further development, returning to foreign language only news with a deeper understanding. By going back to the same âoldâ news, you are going over words, word patterns, and passages with which you already have a certain familiarity. The process of reinforcement, learning or retaining of what is new, and exposure to what is unfamiliar, is much easier this way â even though the news may seem a little dated. The aim of informing the reader about actual news is secondary, especially given that the content will become less current (and less relevant) over time. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781505845976 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 29, 2014, cover price $9.99
9781502496676 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 24, 2014, cover price $9.99 | About this edition: LEARN RUSSIAN NEWS Vol.
9781500727000 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 1, 2014, cover price $9.99 | About this edition: LEARN RUSSIAN NEWS Vol.
9781500361747 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 27, 2014, cover price $9.99 | About this edition: LEARN RUSSIAN NEWS Vol.
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9781505846614 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 29, 2014, cover price $9.99
9781502496898 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 24, 2014, cover price $9.99
9781500727222 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 2, 2014, cover price $9.99
9781500362218 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 27, 2014, cover price $9.99
LEARN RUSSIAN NEWS Vol.1: English & Russian THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the Russian language edition of Voice of America (VOA). The Russian text has been translated into English for this dual-language project. A methodology for getting the most out of this bilingual format is explained in the book’s Foreword. The primary purpose of this text is to equip a foreign language learner with the ability to start reading news in the particular foreign language: to be able to read only in the foreign language, and extract enough understanding to continue the language learning process fruitfully this way. A reader might like to go back to reading dual-language news for reinforcement and further development, returning to foreign language only news with a deeper understanding. By going back to the same ‘old’ news, you are going over words, word patterns, and passages with which you already have a certain familiarity. The process of reinforcement, learning or retaining of what is new, and exposure to what is unfamiliar, is much easier this way — even though the news may seem a little dated. The aim of informing the reader about actual news is secondary, especially given that the content will become less current (and less relevant) over time. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781505844801 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 29, 2014, cover price $7.99
9781500361518 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 27, 2014, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: LEARN RUSSIAN NEWS Vol.
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9781502780461 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, October 9, 2014), cover price $6.99
9781500828820 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, August 12, 2014), cover price $6.99
9781499307214 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 29, 2014), cover price $6.99
9781499307603 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 29, 2014), cover price $8.99
Product Description: LEARN SPANISH NEWS Vol.6: English to Spanish THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the Spanish language edition of Voice of America (VOA)...read more
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9781502782410 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 9, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN SPANISH NEWS Vol.
9781500828936 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 12, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN SPANISH NEWS Vol.
9781500109899 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 6, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781497432512 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 22, 2014, cover price $8.99
LEARN SPANISH NEWS Vol.2: Spanish to English THIS EDITION: The dual-language text has been arranged into sentences and shorter paragraphs for quick and easy cross-referencing. The source text is the Spanish language edition of Voice of America (VOA). The Spanish text has been translated into English for this dual-language project. The primary purpose of this text is to equip a foreign language learner with the ability to start reading news in the particular foreign language: to be able to read only in the foreign language, and extract enough understanding to continue the language learning process fruitfully this way. A reader might like to go back to reading dual-language news for reinforcement and further development, returning to foreign language only news with a deeper understanding. By going back to the same âoldâ news, you are going over words, word patterns, and passages with which you already have a certain familiarity. The process of reinforcement, learning or retaining of what is new, and exposure to what is unfamiliar, is much easier this way â even though the news may seem a little dated. The aim of informing the reader about actual news is secondary, especially given that the content will become less current (and less relevant) over time. If you are having trouble with the level of difficulty in the text, a suggested path for learning languages is as follows: Familiarise yourself with a basic language instruction book â or re-read the one you have. Once a student has studied the basics, a suitable book about basic grammar can be helpful. The suggestion is that any grammar book be studied more with the intent of recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive rote learning. Go through as much of the grammar book you feel you can digest â maybe even the whole book â skipping over what is not easily understood. After this, read through a portion of text in a book called âSpanish Sentencesâ, by 2LanguageBooks, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned) in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a âsubject pronounâ or a âthird person pluralâ verb of some sort is a great help. Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar book (or your basic Spanish book), or move on to lengthier bilingual text â like in 2Language Books texts containing news or stories, for example â, or find some suitable Spanish text: a simple novel, a Spanish news website, etc. Grammar books will likely have some verb charts. However, there are currently good on-line resources that go further â dictionaries with a verb conjugation âsearchâ option. Many basic language books offer some form of audio support. Internet services â primarily news based radio stations â offer podcasts. Audio from television is an additional resource, and can be formatted for use on various digital platforms. However, if audio is an important component of your interest in languages, electronic devices that support quality text-to-speech (TTS) will likely be appealing. With a library card, TTS technology (in a device that supports the relevant content), and the above mentioned resources (in digital format), an entire language learning system is available for not much more than a cup of coffee! There is no substantial financial outlay to get you started. Furthermore, there are no additional ongoing fees (and updates), and there are no expiry dates on âpremiumâ content and resources. (A Dual-Language Book Project) 2Language Books
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9781502783868 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 9, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781500829025 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 12, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781500109967 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 6, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781499307818 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 29, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN SPANISH NEWS Vol.
9781497432772 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 22, 2014, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: LEARN SPANISH NEWS Vol.
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9781502496270 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, September 24, 2014), cover price $7.99
9781500726744 | Bilingual edition (Createspace Independent Pub, August 2, 2014), cover price $6.99
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9781501065958 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 4, 2014, cover price $8.99
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9781501065842 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 4, 2014, cover price $8.99
9781496155788 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 4, 2014, cover price $8.99
Product Description: Spanish Sentences Vol.5: English & Spanish THIS EDITION: Volume 5 of âSpanish Sentencesâ contains a series of articles and accompanying sentences. The sentences provide insight into grammatical structure and sentence building strategies...read more
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9781501065729 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 4, 2014, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: Spanish Sentences Vol.
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9781500954154 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 25, 2014, cover price $7.99
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