Copyright Copyright Introduction Did you know you already speak French? Chapter 1 I spent the weekend in Paris … and it was lovely. Chapter 2 I booked a table, ordered dinner and then paid the bill. What did you do? Chapter 3 I’m scared of flying, so I’m planning to take the Eurostar. Chapter 4 You need help, mate! Chapter 5 I was just about to order a taxi when you called me. Chapter 6 (1) I was in the middle of preparing dinner when you arrived, so I was a bit distracted. (part 1) Chapter 6 (2) I was in the middle of preparing dinner when you arrived, so I was a bit distracted. (part 2) Chapter 7 I’m moving to France this July because of you! Because of me? You mean thanks to me! Chapter 8 When you talk about Paris, you’re so enthusiastic. Footnotes About the Publisher
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Introduction |
Did you know you already speak French? |
Chapter 1 |
I spent the weekend in Paris … and it was lovely. |
Chapter 2 |
I booked a table, ordered dinner and then paid the bill. What did you do? |
Chapter 3 |
I’m scared of flying, so I’m planning to take the Eurostar. |
Chapter 4 |
You need help, mate! |
Chapter 5 |
I was just about to order a taxi when you called me. |
Chapter 6 (1) |
I was in the middle of preparing dinner when you arrived, so I was a bit distracted. (part 1) |
Chapter 6 (2) |
I was in the middle of preparing dinner when you arrived, so I was a bit distracted. (part 2) |
Chapter 7 |
I’m moving to France this July because of you! Because of me? You mean thanks to me! |
Chapter 8 |
When you talk about Paris, you’re so enthusiastic. |
Footnotes
About the Publisher
Did you know you already speak French?
Did you know you already speak French?
Did you know you already speak French? That you speak it every day? That you read and write it every day? That you use it with your friends, with your family, at work, down the post office – even in the shower when you read the label on the shampoo bottle?
Were you aware of that fact?
Well, even if you weren’t, it’s nevertheless true.
Of course, you might not have realised at the time that what you were reading / saying / writing was actually French but I can prove to you that it was. Just take a look at these words below:
Have you read through them? Yes? Good.
Now, answer me this, are they:
A: English words
B: French words
C: Both
Well, if you’re reading this book then you’re clearly already a highly intelligent person with good judgement, so you will have correctly chosen “C”.
Yes, these are words that we have in English but they have come into English from French and they are, of course, still in use in French today. And these are by no means isolated examples of French words in English but rather they are merely the tip of a truly enormous iceberg.
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