Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French Language: ... and Numerous Corrections, Additions and Improvements, Suitable for this CountryD. Appleton, 1851 - 566 pages |
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Page ix
... deux . If , in coughing , both teacher and pupil get that sound , it will be secured ; but if they do not , then the teacher must make him pronounce either deux or peu , and ( 9 ) System of Pronunciation.
... deux . If , in coughing , both teacher and pupil get that sound , it will be secured ; but if they do not , then the teacher must make him pronounce either deux or peu , and ( 9 ) System of Pronunciation.
Page x
... deux or peu , and make him refer the sound to the word he pronounces best , and retain the word as a model . The letter u , marked 6 , represents the sound heard immediately after s , in sweet , as it is usually pronounced by Americans ...
... deux or peu , and make him refer the sound to the word he pronounces best , and retain the word as a model . The letter u , marked 6 , represents the sound heard immediately after s , in sweet , as it is usually pronounced by Americans ...
Page xi
... deux , heureux , vœux , & c . , a sound of French eu , eu , that has no representation in English , except the guttural sound heard in coughing ; heugh ! heugh ! ( if so spelt . ) It is between the u of budge and the final e of the same ...
... deux , heureux , vœux , & c . , a sound of French eu , eu , that has no representation in English , except the guttural sound heard in coughing ; heugh ! heugh ! ( if so spelt . ) It is between the u of budge and the final e of the same ...
Page 44
... deux genres . Les . Of the . Du ( for : de le . ) Of the . Des ( for : de les . ) Obs . 21. Des , ( contraction of : de les ; preposition and article plural , ) is not , [ and mind it carefully ] the plural of : de , which , being a ...
... deux genres . Les . Of the . Du ( for : de le . ) Of the . Des ( for : de les . ) Obs . 21. Des , ( contraction of : de les ; preposition and article plural , ) is not , [ and mind it carefully ] the plural of : de , which , being a ...
Page 63
... deux bons . J'ai deux bons journaux . J'en ai trois , non , quatre bons . Ai - je un œil ? Vous avez un œil . Vous en avez un . grand . Vous en avez un Vous en avez deux grands . Votre frère a - t - il un magasin de nou . veautés . Il a ...
... deux bons . J'ai deux bons journaux . J'en ai trois , non , quatre bons . Ai - je un œil ? Vous avez un œil . Vous en avez un . grand . Vous en avez un Vous en avez deux grands . Votre frère a - t - il un magasin de nou . veautés . Il a ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French ... Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French ... Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff Affichage du livre entier - 1860 |
Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French ... Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff Affichage d'extraits - 1860 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
1re Sec 2de Sec 2de Section 3me Sec acheter adjective allé aller Allez-vous assez autres avant avez Avez-vous avoir avons besoin bien bonne brother C'est cher cheval chose cousin crois deux dire domestique écus elle English Est-ce est-il été êtes êtes-vous être exercise faire fait faut faut-il fini Français French French language frère grand heure homme horse J'ai J'en jamais Je ne jeune jours l'ai Leçon LESSON livre m'en maison malade matin mettre mieux n'ai n'en n'est n'est-ce noun ont-ils parlé parler participle person petit peur peut peux plaisir plur plural prendre preposition present PRETERIT pronoun qu'elle qu'il que vous quelques quoi reçu rhume rien s'en s'il soir speak subjunctive subjunctive mood temps tense THÊME thou tout translate vais venir verb veux VOCABULAIRE voir votre Voulez-vous vowel wish words write
Fréquemment cités
Page 291 - la vôtre, la leur. Pluriel. Les miennes, les tiennes, les siennes. Les nôtres, les vôtres, les leurs. Faisiez-vous ? (imparfait) Je faisais. Que disiez-vous ? Je ne disais rien. Avez-vous ma plume ou la sienne ? Je disais que j'avais la sienne. Que voulez-vous envoyer à votre tante ? Je veux lui envoyer une tourte. Voulez-vous lui envoyer aussi
Page 291 - la douleur, la tourte, la pêche, la fraise, la cerise. la gazette. Singulier. La mienne, la tienne, la sienne. La nôtre, la vôtre, la leur. Pluriel. Les miennes, les tiennes, les siennes. Les nôtres, les vôtres, les leurs. Faisiez-vous ? (imparfait) Je faisais. Que disiez-vous ? Je ne
Page 587 - lions in the way.' VALUE'S IMPROVED EDITION OF OLLENDORFF'S NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. \Vith the Lessons divided into Sections of a Proper Length for Daily Tasks, and numerous Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, suitable for this country, by V. VALUE ; to which
Page 545 - J'acquerrais, tu acquerrais, etc. —Près. subj. Que j'acquière, que tu acquières, qu'il acquière, que nous acquérions, que vous acquériez, qu'ils acquièrent. Fut. Je courrai, tu courras, etc.—Cond. Je courrais, tu courrais, etc. Fut. Je cueillerai, tu cueilleras, etc.—Cond. Je cueillerais, tu cueillerais, etc.
Page 301 - go to France? They will go as soon as they know French.—When will they learn it? They will learn it when they have found a good master.—How much money shall we have left when we have paid for our horses? When we have paid for them, we shall have only a hundred crowns left.
Page 251 - —What does your brother spend his time in? He spends his time in reading and playing.—Does this man spend his time in working ? —He is a good-for-nothing fellow ; he spends his time in drinking and playing.—What do your children spend their time in ? They spend their time in learning.—Can you pay me what you owe
Page 296 - with other people's business, but he meddles with mine because he loves me.—Has your master made you recite your lesson to-day * He has made me recite it.—Did you know it? I knew it pretty well.—Have you also done some exercises? I have done sorae but I have not Quite finished my lesson. The art.
Page 363 - and went to bed without saying a word.—Did you shave before you breakfasted ? I shaved when I had breakfasted.—Did you go to bed when you had eaten supper ? When I had eaten supper I wrote my letters, and when I had written them I went to bed. SIXTY-NINTH LESSON, 69th.—Soixante-neuvième Leçon, 69me.