Ma grand-mère fait du judo et autres histoires courtes
26 Stories for the French II Level
de Catherine Lheureux
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A multilingual taxi cab driver picks up his worst client ever; a child shouldn't have forgotten to reward the honey bird; a magical sock brings trouble; a dog coaxes a wolf into becoming tame; friends discuss in French slang who will pick up the restaurant bill... Intended for students in their second year of French, “Ma grand-mère fait du judo et autres histoires courtes” uses the vocabulary and grammar found in scholarly textbooks in 26 funny, provocative, thought-provoking, or strange stories. This book will make you feel that you can understand a lot more French than you previously thought, and will help you acquire vocabulary and master verbs. Tenses used in the stories include present, future, passé composé, present conditional, present subjunctive, and passé simple.Each story has a list of 20 words or expressions and their translation which students must learn to progress. The vocabulary of each story can be found on Quizlet.com, a free website where flashcards for review can be generated.
Catherine Lheureux is a French native, born and raised near Paris. She has been living near Seattle since August 2000 with her husband Christian, a French business owner, and their son Yann. A graduate in Anthropology from UC Santa Cruz (B.A.) and UC Berkeley (M.A.), she is currently teaching French at the Bush School in Seattle. She likes to write entertaining stories in French and to have fun in life.
Catherine Lheureux is a French native, born and raised near Paris. She has been living near Seattle since August 2000 with her husband Christian, a French business owner, and their son Yann. A graduate in Anthropology from UC Santa Cruz (B.A.) and UC Berkeley (M.A.), she is currently teaching French at the Bush School in Seattle. She likes to write entertaining stories in French and to have fun in life.
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Catherine Lheureux
Seattle
After studying German, cultural anthropology and French literature, I found my calling: I teach my native language, French, and love it!