Glossika Mass Sentences * Fluency training for serious language learners. * Recommended for High Beginners (A1 A2) as Supplementary Training to your current studies; some working knowledge required; good for brushing up or breaking through a plateau. * Vocabulary Index included (includes varying pronunciations of each conjugation/declension with a frequency count). * 1000 bilingual sentences with pronunciation guide in phonetic International Phonetic Alphabet with liaisons. * Accompanies the audio sold separately at Glossika.com, which includes hands-free spaced repetition. * Authentic and informal language use by native speakers, gradually building up sentence structures. FEATURES: * Serves as reference material to the audio training. * Lots of repetition of key syntactic components and vocabulary. * Introduces how to render foreign names and placenames in natural dialogue (with appropriate declensions and conjugations). * All sentences are bilingual in format and includes International Phonetic Alphabet to help you master the correct pronunciation (in phonetic form, which means we write out all the liaisons between words). * Informal, friendly language. Formal language used where appropriate. * Covers the following syntactic structures: predicates, adjectives, nouns, present and past verbs, habitual, continuous and completed actions INCLUDES: * If you're serious about getting fluent in 3 months, follow our intensive schedule to finish Fluency 1-3 in 3 months. * Each book trains 1000 sentences, with Fluency 1 surpassing more than 1000 vocabulary words used in context and collocations. SAMPLE (some letters may not display correctly on your screen, so you can get the embedded font editions from www.glossika.com directly): 278: We often sleep late on weekends. Nous faisons souvent la grasse matinee les week-ends. nu f z suv la as matine le wik nd ] 383: What do you usually do on weekends? Que fais-tu d'habitude les week-ends? ko f ty d abityd le wik nd ] 434: What do you usually do on weekends? Que fais-tu generalement les week-ends? ko f ty ene al m le wik nd ] 563: Why were you late this morning? - The traffic was bad. Pourquoi etais-tu en retard ce matin? - La circulation etait mauvaise. pu kwa et ty ta so mat - la si kylasj et mov z ] 624: I enjoyed the party. How about you? Did you enjoy the party? J'ai aime la fete. Et toi? As-tu aime la fete? eme la f t e twa a ty eme la f t ] 731: How fast were you driving when the police stopped you? A quelle vitesse conduisais-tu quand la police t'a arrete ( arretee)? a k l vit s k d iz ty k la polis t a a ete ( a ete) ] 807: I've seen that woman before, but I can't remember her name. J'ai deja vu cette femme, mais je ne me souviens pas de son nom. de a vy s t fam m o no mo suvj pa do s n ] 821: Are you married? How long have you been married? Es-tu marie ( mariee)? Depuis quand es-tu marie ( mariee)? ty ma je ( ma je) d p i k ty ma je ( ma je) ] 879: When was the last time you went to the movies? - Just last week. Quand es-tu alle ( allee) au cinema pour la derniere fois? - La semaine derniere. k ty ale ( ale) o sinema pu la d nj fwa - la s m n d nj ] 974: We've lived in Paris for six (6) years. We lived in Paris for six (6) years, but now we live in Rome. Nous avons vecu a Paris pendant six ans. Nous avons vecu a Paris pendant six ans, mais maintenant nous vivons a Rome. nu z av veky a (...) p d si z nu z av veky a (...) p d si z m m t n nu viv a (...) ] NOT INTENDED AS: * a grammar reference * a travel phrasebook"
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