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To find out more, please get in touch with us. For general enquiries and for information on Michel Thomas: Call: 020 7873 6400 Fax: 020 7873 6325 Email: mtenquiries@hodder.co.uk To place an order: Call: 01235 400414 Fax: 01235 400454 Email: uk.orders@bookpoint.co.uk www.michelthomas.co.uk You can write to us at: Hodder Education, 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BH Unauthorized copying of this booklet or the accompanying audio material is prohibited, and may amount to a criminal offence punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment. First published in UK 2000 by Hodder Education, an Hachette UK Company, 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BH. Start French Copyright 2000, 2006, 2011, Thomas Keymaster Languages LLC, all rights reserved. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher or under licence from the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited. Further details of such licences (for reprographic reproduction) may be obtained from the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, Saffron House, 6 10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS, UK. Typeset by Transet Limited, Coventry, England. Printed in Great Britain Impression 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 ISBN 978 1444 13301 1

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Start French index Track 1 0:00 Introduction. How to use this course 3 Track 2 0:00 French language: similarities to English. Over 60 percent of English vocabulary comes from French. Key to similar vocabulary. Active vocabulary is small: 500 1,500 words. 1:52 Words in English ending with -ible and -able are the same in French. 1:55 possible possible 2:11 table table 2:14 comfortable confortable 2:43 it is / that is c est 2:50 the life la vie 2:52 It is possible. C est possible. 2:58 It is comfortable. C est confortable. 3:04 good bon 3:08 It is good. C est bon. 3:15 very très 3:17 It is very good. C est très bon. 3:23 It is very comfortable. C est très confortable. 3:30 It is probable. C est probable. 3:40 It is acceptable. C est acceptable. 3:54 for me pour moi 3:58 for pour 4:02 It is for me. C est pour moi. 4:09 for you pour vous 4:13 It is for you. C est pour vous. 4:19 It is very comfortable for me. C est très confortable pour moi. 4:42 it is not ce n est pas 4:54 not for me pas pour moi 5:08 thanks merci 5:24 It is not for me. Ce n est pas pour moi. 5:38 It is not very comfortable Ce n est pas très confortable for me. pour moi.

4 Track 3 0:00 so-so (lit. like this, like that) comme ci, comme ça 0:17 like that / that way comme ça 0:25 It is like that (that way). C est comme ça. 0:58 It is not like that. Ce n est pas comme ça. 1:05 It is not possible for me that way. Ce n est pas possible pour moi comme ça. 1:21 I m sorry je regrette 1:46 I m sorry but Je regrette mais 1:50 but mais 1:52 I m sorry but it is not very Je regrette mais ce n est pas très comfortable for me that way. confortable pour moi comme ça. 2:32 I m sorry but it is not acceptable Je regrette mais ce n est pas for me that way. acceptable pour moi comme ça. 3:05 It is very remarkable. C est très remarquable. 3:20 considerable considérable Track 4 0:00 Words in English ending in -ent and -ant come from French. They have the same spelling and the same meaning. 0:12 different différent 0:17 important important 0:23 Pronunciation of im- and in-. The stress is always at the end of the word in French. 0:43 It is not very different that way. Ce n est pas très différent comme ça. 1:09 But it is very important for me. Mais c est très important pour moi. 1:29 The s at the end of a word may be pushed over to the following word if that word starts with a vowel. It is pronounced as a z. 1:43 very important très important 2:09 evident évident 2:14 recent récent 2:18 constant constant 2:24 Words in English ending in -ary become -aire in French. 2:39 necessary nécessaire 2:47 It is not necessary for me. Ce n est pas nécessaire pour moi. 2:56 contrary contraire

3:01 on the contrary au contraire 3:11 military militaire 3:16 vocabulary vocabulaire 3:32 I would like je voudrais 3:56 to speak parler 4:07 to speak French parler français 4:10 I would like to speak French. Je voudrais parler français. 4:21 with avec 4:27 with you avec vous 4:30 with me avec moi 4:33 I would like to speak French Je voudrais parler français with you. avec vous. 4:47 Will you? / Will you, please? / Voulez-vous? Do you want? 5:06 Will you speak French with me? Voulez-vous parler français avec moi? 5:18 to come venir 5:30 Will you come with me? Voulez-vous venir avec moi? 5:43 to eat manger 5:54 Will you eat? Voulez-vous manger? 6:37 Will you come eat with me? Voulez-vous venir manger avec moi? 5 Track 5 0:12 to come venir 0:14 to go aller 0:19 Will you go eat with me? Voulez-vous aller manger avec moi? 0:41 Where? Où? 0:50 Where do you want to go? Où voulez-vous aller? 1:26 Where do you want to go eat? Où voulez-vous aller manger? 2:04 tonight ce soir 2:21 It is for tonight. C est pour ce soir. 2:30 Where do you want to go Où voulez-vous aller eat tonight? manger ce soir? 3:04 to have dinner dîner 3:11 the dinner le dîner 3:18 Where do you want to have Où voulez-vous dîner dinner tonight? ce soir?

6 3:27 Do you want to come have Voulez-vous venir dîner avec dinner with me tonight? moi ce soir? Track 6 0:00 to know savoir 0:10 I would like to know Je voudrais savoir 0:26 I would like to know where Je voudrais savoir où 0:35 I would like to know where it is. Je voudrais savoir où c est. 1:07 How much? Combien? 1:14 I would like to know how Je voudrais savoir combien c est. much it is. 1:27 something quelque chose 1:33 the thing la chose 1:37 the same thing la même chose 1:45 I would like to eat something. Je voudrais manger quelque chose. 1:55 I would like to eat the same thing. Je voudrais manger la même chose. 2:30 Do you want to eat something? Voulez-vous manger quelque chose? 2:41 Do you want to eat the Voulez-vous manger la même chose? same thing? 2:52 The same thing for me, please. La même chose pour moi, s il vous plaît. 3:05 I would like the same thing for Je voudrais la même chose me, please. pour moi, s il vous plaît. Track 7 0:00 Words in English ending in -ance and -ence come from French. 0:16 difference différence 0:19 preference préférence 0:24 importance importance 0:31 influence influence 0:42 the difference la différence 0:47 a difference une différence 1:08 What difference? Quelle différence? 1:12 What? / Which? Quel(le)? 1:17 the preference la préférence 1:22 a preference une préférence

1:29 What preference? Quelle préférence? 1:36 Have you? / Do you have? Avez-vous? 1:56 Do you have a preference? Avez-vous une préférence? 2:05 What preference do you have? Quelle préférence avez-vous? 2:16 For what restaurant do you have Pour quel restaurant avez-vous a preference tonight? une préférence ce soir? 3:29 Words in English ending in -ion come from French. They have the same spelling and the same meaning. 3:37 opinion opinion 3:39 condition condition 3:57 the condition la condition 4:01 a condition une condition 4:08 What condition? Quelle condition? 4:15 position position 4:19 the position la position 4:23 a position une position 4:27 What position? Quelle position? 4:33 reservation réservation 4:46 the reservation la réservation 4:55 a reservation une réservation 5:03 What reservation? Quelle réservation? 5:15 Do you have a reservation Avez-vous une réservation for me for tonight? pour moi pour ce soir? 7 Track 8 0:12 What sort? Quelle sorte? 0:26 of de 0:30 What kind of reservation do Quelle sorte de réservation you have for me for tonight? avez-vous pour moi pour ce soir? 1:00 What kind of reservation do Quelle sorte de réservation you want for tonight? voulez-vous pour ce soir? 1:25 There are approximately 1,200 nouns in English and in French ending in -ion. These all have the same spelling and the same meaning. Out of 1,200 there are only three exceptions: translation, explanation, vacation 1:47 translation traduction 1:55 I would like a translation. Je voudrais une traduction. 2:13 to do / to make faire

8 2:23 Will you make a reservation Voulez-vous faire une réservation for me? pour moi? 2:46 What kind of reservation do Quelle sorte de réservation you want to make? voulez-vous faire? 3:40 Will you make a translation Voulez-vous faire une traduction for me? pour moi? 3:55 explanation explication 4:06 to give donner 4:16 Will you give an explanation Voulez-vous donner une explication for me? pour moi? 4:49 vacation les vacances 5:10 to spend time passer le temps 5:22 to spend money dépenser 5:30 to spend the vacation passer les vacances 5:38 Where do you want to spend Où voulez-vous passer the vacation? les vacances? 5:57 the situation la situation 6:08 What impression do you Quelle impression avez-vous have of the situation? de la situation? Track 9 0:00 Words in English ending in -ical end in -ique in French. 0:05 political politique 0:11 economical économique 0:16 philosophical philosophique 0:21 astronomical astronomique 0:25 logical logique 0:30 practical pratique 0:34 It is not logical but it is very Ce n est pas logique mais c est practical that way. très pratique comme ça. 1:10 the political situation la situation politique 1:32 the economical situation la situation économique 1:53 and et 1:58 the political and economical la situation politique et économique situation 2:15 in France en France 2:18 in / to (a country) en

2:27 I would like to go to France. Je voudrais aller en France. 2:50 I would like to spend the Je voudrais passer les vacances vacation(s) in France. en France. 9 Track 10 0:00 What impression do you have Quelle impression avez-vous de la of the political and economical situation politique et économique situation in France at the en France à présent? present time? 1:51 What kind of reservation do Quelle sorte de réservation you have for me? avez-vous pour moi? 2:07 What kind of reservation do Quelle sorte de réservation you want for tonight? voulez-vous pour ce soir? 2:45 The consonant at the end of a word in French is not pronounced unless it is followed by an e. 3:01 restaurant restaurant 3:48 It is very small. C est très petit. 3:59 too / too much trop 4:16 late tard 4:30 It is very late. C est très tard. 4:35 It is too late. C est trop tard. 4:44 It is too much for me. C est trop pour moi. 5:18 big / tall grand 5:22 He is big. Il est grand. 5:24 She is big/tall. Elle est grande. 5:34 She is small. Elle est petite. 5:50 fast vite 5:58 It is very fast. C est très vite. 6:04 It is too fast for me. C est trop vite pour moi. Track 11 0:00 to speak parler 0:14 you speak vous parlez 0:22 You speak too fast for me. Vous parlez trop vite pour moi. 0:46 you go / you are going vous allez 1:37 You are going too fast for me. Vous allez trop vite pour moi.

10 1:52 It is very good. C est très bon. 1:59 so si 2:03 It is so good. C est si bon. 2:19 if si 2:20 if it is so good si c est si bon 2:32 I would like to know if it is so good. Je voudrais savoir si c est si bon. 2:57 Why? Pourquoi? 3:06 I would like to know why Je voudrais savoir pourquoi it is so good. c est si bon. 3:34 I would like to know where Je voudrais savoir où vous allez. you are going. 3:53 I would like to know where Je voudrais savoir où vous you are going to have allez dîner ce soir. dinner tonight. Track 12 0:16 port / harbour port 0:19 airport aéroport 0:35 the door la porte 0:42 A consonant at the end of a word which is not followed by an e is not pronounced with the following four exceptions: C, R, F, L CAREFUL consonants. 1:26 with avec 1:28 with me avec moi 1:29 with you avec vous 1:35 bag sac 1:41 A c which is preceded by an n is not pronounced. 1:56 white wine vin blanc 1:58 a glass un verre 2:07 a glass of white wine un verre de vin blanc 2:17 I would like a glass of white wine. Je voudrais un verre de vin blanc. 2:38 bottle bouteille 2:42 I would like a bottle. Je voudrais une bouteille. 2:54 I would like a bottle of white wine. Je voudrais une bouteille de vin blanc. 3:16 water eau 4:16 I would like a glass of water. Je voudrais un verre d eau. 4:42 I would like a glass of mineral water. Je voudrais un verre d eau minérale.

5:03 All words in English ending in -al or -el come from French. 5:12 normal normal 5:25 normally normalement 5:39 general général 5:54 generally généralement 6:02 animal animal 6:07 special spécial 6:43 It is very special. C est très special. 6:49 specially for you spécialement pour vous 7:13 cup tasse 7:26 I would like a cup of coffee. Je voudrais une tasse de café. 11 Track 13 0:11 still / still more encore 0:17 a little un peu 0:26 I would like a little Je voudrais un peu 0:59 later plus tard 1:26 Will you come later? Voulez-vous venir plus tard? 1:47 a little later un peu plus tard 1:59 Will you come a little later? Voulez-vous venir un peu plus tard? 2:09 now maintenant 2:41 not now pas maintenant 2:59 possibly possiblement 3:06 not now, possibly a little later pas maintenant, possiblement un peu plus tard Track 14 0:00 I would like to eat something. Je voudrais manger quelque chose. 0:45 the same thing la même chose 0:51 I would like to eat the same thing. Je voudrais manger la même chose. 1:02 other autre 1:07 the other thing l autre chose 1:13 another thing une autre chose 1:21 something else autre chose 1:38 I would like something else. Je voudrais autre chose. 1:50 to see voir

12 1:58 bye bye au revoir 2:19 to see again revoir 2:30 I would like to see something else. Je voudrais voir autre chose. 2:54 Do you have something else? Avez-vous autre chose? 3:08 Do you want something else? Voulez-vous autre chose? 3:33 Do you want to see Voulez-vous voir autre chose? something else? Track 15 0:22 to have avoir 1:30 I would like to have Je voudrais avoir something else. autre chose. 2:17 I would like to know Je voudrais savoir 3:00 Difference between un(e) autre and encore 3:40 another glass (one more) encore un verre 3:52 I would like another bottle Je voudrais encore une bouteille of white wine. de vin blanc. 5:22 I would like another cup of coffee. Je voudrais encore une tasse de café. 6:05 I would like another glass of Je voudrais encore un verre mineral water. d eau minérale. Track 16 0:00 More on the CAREFUL consonants: -r 0:43 to leave partir 0:57 to speak parler 1:05 The to form of a verb (infinitive) is expressed in an ending with -r. Ninety percent of French verbs end in -er. 1:25 to go aller 1:38 More on the CAREFUL consonants: -f 1:40 beef boeuf 1:42 More on the CAREFUL consonants: -l 1:52 Definition of nouns, verbs and adjectives

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