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  • Written by: Frederic Bibard
  • Narrated by: Frederic Bibard
  • Length: 16 hrs and 34 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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French Verb Drills Mega Bundle

Written by: Frederic Bibard
Narrated by: Frederic Bibard
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Publisher's Summary

Learn the different conjugations of the highly useful verb avoir, dire, être, faire, finir, manger, pouvoir, savoir, venir, voir, and vouloir without memorizing anything. Using repetition exercises designed to build your reflexes, the drills will help you develop an instinct to select the correct verb form naturally, with no more hesitations.

Pronounce French Verbs the Right Way

The drills are narrated by a French speaker and guaranteed to help you learn and practice correct pronunciation - as it is spoken today.

Highly Convenient and Effective

Each drill is five- to six-minutes long and is very easy to do. You can listen to the drills practically anywhere - in your commute, while driving or running, or during any free time you have.

The tenses covered include the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of:

  • Présent de l'indicatif
  • Passé composé
  • Imparfait
  • Futur de l'indicatif
  • Futur antérieur
  • Conditionnel présent
  • Présent du subjonctif

Tenses that are barely used in actual speech such as passé simple and plus que parfait are not included in the drills so you could focus on the essentials.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2016 Frederic Bibard (P)2016 Frederic Bibard

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“I didn’t practice french from a long time and I needed this book to refresh my memory, I really liked the fact that the narrator repeated the verbs into different forms (question form and negative form...) and gave you the time to repeat what he said, so I can hear it in different ways to memorize it. I would really recommend it for a person who wants to understand French verbs with their tenses and know how to put them in phrases. I really enjoyed the book and I will use it as a reference in the future.”

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A great concept

This audiobook is a great concept. It is an efficient method to learn French. What I liked the most is that the teacher gives time for students to repeat verbs after him, over and over. He does not just go fast with his explanations. What is important as well is that the audiobook covers all the basic verbs that are widely used in everyday life. I find that this audiobook is an excellent way to learn a language because if you forgot something you can just go in "My Library" and re-listen to it.

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narrator speaks to quietly

Narrator speaks too quietly. have my phone and car stereo set at maximum volume!

Not enough explanation while going through the verbs of their translation to english

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  • Steven
  • 2017-02-10

Great Method

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes.
The Audio was very good. The pronunciation was very clear. The man's tone of voice was very calm.
I especially liked the interactive part.
It gives you a chance to practice, to find the answers yourself and then compare it to his answers and how he pronounces them. This is a great way to learn the french language and I definitely recommend it to all who are trying to learn.

What did you like best about this story?

The interactive part.
It gives you a chance to practice, to find the answers yourself and then compare it to his answers and how he pronounces them.

What about Frederic Bibard’s performance did you like?

Yes, his tone of voice was calm and relaxing. His pronunciation was very clear. Timing was good.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Great method for learning French

Any additional comments?

This is a great way to learn the french language and I definitely recommend it to all who are trying to learn.

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  • Lina
  • 2017-03-06

Amazing method for enhancing French conjugation

This method really helps to develop a correct conjugation of verbs (which is necessary for speaking in a clear manner in any language) thanks to the different drills it contains. The PDF visual aid is key for people like me that have visual memory while I can exercise the pronunciation and follow the audios at the same time. Also the smooth and slow voice of the narrator is a plus for it because it gives you time to repeat the phrases slowly, making the memorization step easier. Definitely recommended!

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  • Whitney
  • 2017-02-03

Great product!

I actually love this method of learning another language. The drills gave me a lot of time to actually learn the conjugation of the verbs. First doing it slowly to get the pronunciation then as if you are speaking, you can hear how the natives put it together. I feel more comfortable saying these drills outloud than any other teaching I tried. Good audiobook to have.

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  • Deanna
  • 2017-02-19

Great Help with French Conjugation

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I found this method of learning verb conjugation very enjoyable. I have always wanted to brush up my French conjugation and this book was just the thing to help me with that! My pronunciation has improved dramatically because the author teaches you the verbs as they are spoken in France today. I am much more comfortable speaking now that I feel confident that I can conjugate verbs correctly. The drills give you practice in random order and give you time to figure out the correct answer yourself, and that has been very helpful. This is a product I would highly recommend.

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  • Juan
  • 2017-02-11

An interesting technique to start speaking French

"Having taken some lessons in the past, for me was great this audio book focused in some of the most important and commonly use verbs in the French language. The author’s pronunciation is clearly good, but sometimes his strong accent causes me some trouble to understand the short explanations in English. On the other hand, I was pleasantly surprised by the repetition system results in all his variations. Soon I started to develop a natural reflex to clearly identify the right words along the drills, and now I feel more confident with my skills. Besides, the book offers a text version in PDF, which is a great way to integrate the writing learning and gives you a visual reference for a better focus. Very useful if you already know some basics!"

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  • Destiiny
  • 2017-02-18

Very Handy!

Great audiobook! I love how the speaker explains the method used before beginning the drills. I also appreciate the fact that he pronounces each verb slowly and allows a brief pause for you to do the same. Not only do you get to hear the word used slowly, but he then repeats the list of verbs at a normal pace so that you can get the feel of how the words sound when having a normal conversation in French. I find this super helpful for someone who has not taken a French course in a while and needs a refresher on pronunciation.

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  • WithMorayo
  • 2017-02-12

Good for a quick start in French Conversations

If you could sum up French Verb Drills Mega Bundle in three words, what would they be?

Jumpstart your french

What was one of the most memorable moments of French Verb Drills Mega Bundle?

It's really helpful that this audiobook is designed for you to practice verbally so you can repeat it after the narrator as he adds a pause for practice.

What about Frederic Bibard’s performance did you like?

He's French and he says it 2 ways, how its supposed to be said slowly and how french people actually say it which is very quickly so the words blend together a bit. Its a different sound and important for oral comprehension.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Its 16 hours of grammar so its best to study it over time.

Any additional comments?

I really like that he begins with the verbs that are used the most in conversation in French. I would highly suggest using the website or emailing for the free PDF as French is often spelled differently than pronounced.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 2017-02-13

Excellent Teaching Method

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I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook. Listening and repeating the phrases is very helpful while learning to put together conversations in French.

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  • Marie B.
  • 2017-02-13

Immersive Language Practice

What made the experience of listening to French Verb Drills Mega Bundle the most enjoyable?

This audiobook provides essential verb drills that will greatly assist those who are studying French. Of particular note is the manner in which you are guided first in a slow and then in a quicker process with the narration of a native speaker. It is an immersive experience that will assist language learners in natural speaking and listening skills.

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  • Zara
  • 2017-02-12

Great If You Have Prior Knowledge of French

Would you listen to French Verb Drills Mega Bundle again? Why?

Yes, It's a very informal and helpful book if you have already taken a few lessons of French

Would you recommend French Verb Drills Mega Bundle to your friends? Why or why not?

No, it's kind of hard to follow along with

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