The Rough Guide to French Dictionary Phrasebook

The Rough Guide French Phrasebook. The Rough Guide to French Dictionary Phrasebook 3 (Rough Guides Phrase Books). Free eBook

The Rough Guide French Phrasebook

The phrasebook will have you speaking French as soon as you arrive. This fully revised third edition includes 16-pages of additional scenario material, from asking for directions and ordering a glass of wine to checking train times and reserving a hotel room. Recorded by native French speakers, the scenarios are available as downloadable audio files either to your computer or iPod – perfect for practicing your pronunciation. With A-Z English to French and A-Z French to English translations, this pocket-sized phrasebook is like taking along your own personal translator!


The Rough Guide French phrasebook is a highly practical introduction to the contemporary language. Laid out in clear A-Z style, it uses key-word referencing to lead you straight to the words and phrases you want – so if you need to book a room, just look up ‘room’. The Rough Guide gets straight to the point in every situation, in bars and shops, on trains and buses, and in hotels and banks. The main part of the Rough Guide is a double dictionary: English-French then French-English.


Before that, there’s a section called Basic Phrases and to get you involved in two- way communication, the Rough Guide includes, in this new edition, a set of Scenario dialogues illustrating questions and responses in key situations such as renting a car and asking directions.

You can hear these and then download them free from www.roughguides.com/phrasebooks for use on your computer or MP3 player. Forming the heart of the guide, the English-French section gives easy-to-use transliterations of the French words wherev- er pronunciation might be a problem.

Throughout this section, cross-references enable you to pinpoint key facts and phrases, while asterisked words indicate where further information can be found in a section at the end of the book called How the Language Works.

This section sets out the fundamental rules of the language, with plenty of practical examples. You’ll also find here other essentials like numbers, dates, telling the time and basic phrases. In the French-English dictionary, we’ve given you not just the phrases you’ll be likely to hear (starting with a selection of slang and colloquialisms) but also many off the signs, labels, instructions and other basic words you may come across in print or in public places.

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