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Learn the French language naturally and quickly with the Assimil method, a very effective and simple language self-learning method.
Intended for beginners and false beginners mastering the Arabic language, this book contains:
What is the ASSIMIL method?
This revolutionary self-learning method is based on a simple and effective principle: intuitive assimilation. It is inspired by the natural process that allows everyone to acquire their mother tongue. Very gradually and thanks to lively dialogues, simple notes and exercises, Assimil brings you to the level of everyday conversation.
During the first part of your study, the passive phase, you allow yourself to be impregnated by the language by reading and repeating each lesson.
In the second part, you approach the active phase which allows you to apply the structures and assimilated automatisms while continuing to progress.
In a few months, you speak without effort or hesitation, in a very natural way.
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French method for Arabic speakers.
Many nationals of Maghreb and Middle Eastern countries, including those of the Gulf countries, quite naturally aspire to speak French because of the friendship and business relations that unite these countries, without obviously mentioning the population of immigrants who wish to integrate definitively by language into France and other French-speaking countries.
This method of learning French from Unified Modern Arabic fully meets these demands and allows, in some 63 lessons, the acquisition of everyday French.
French is a "living" language in more ways than one. Not only is it spoken by an estimated 210 million people in over 40 countries (and on every continent), but it's also widely used in diplomacy, science, the arts, fashion, and a host of other areas. It is the official language of Olympism and one of the 6 official languages of the UN.
Jean Jacques Schmidt
Born in Morocco where he grew up, a former student of the School of Oriental Languages and a graduate in literature, Jean-Jacques Schmidt is the heir of Arab and French cultures. Author of particularly appreciated French-Arabic dictionaries, translations of poetry, works devoted to Arab civilization, he has given himself the task of contributing to the establishment of the most open cultural and human dialogue possible between France and Arab countries. His constant concern has been to help promote, in our country and in Europe, what he called "unified modern Arabic", a language understood, read and written throughout the entire Arab world.
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