GENERAL
The end product is a book on teaching French that is available on google drive (https://drive.google.com/file/d/10DoiR81i6czuKlIbMc3OGFxrotksborB/view?usp=sharing).
It is targeted towards beginners who have never learnt anything about the language before.
According to Word, it is 31 pages or 8374 words long. There are 16 chapters excluding sub-chapters and excluding non-educational chapters such as the title page and Further Reading.
USAGE
Personally, I'd recommend other methods of learning the language- however it is a good idea to look at all the chapters to get a grasp as to what you may want to consider looking into for if you want to self-study.
As well, I'd recommend the Resources chapter regardless of if you plan on using any other parts of the book.
WARNINGS
The book has some explanations that may be hard to understand, it may not go into enough detail on some things, some transitions between chapters may feel strange, and there are at least some grammar mistakes that were missed in the proof-reads...
... still, I think it was worth creating.
The end product is a book on teaching French that is available on google drive (https://drive.google.com/file/d/10DoiR81i6czuKlIbMc3OGFxrotksborB/view?usp=sharing).
It is targeted towards beginners who have never learnt anything about the language before.
According to Word, it is 31 pages or 8374 words long. There are 16 chapters excluding sub-chapters and excluding non-educational chapters such as the title page and Further Reading.
USAGE
Personally, I'd recommend other methods of learning the language- however it is a good idea to look at all the chapters to get a grasp as to what you may want to consider looking into for if you want to self-study.
As well, I'd recommend the Resources chapter regardless of if you plan on using any other parts of the book.
WARNINGS
The book has some explanations that may be hard to understand, it may not go into enough detail on some things, some transitions between chapters may feel strange, and there are at least some grammar mistakes that were missed in the proof-reads...
... still, I think it was worth creating.