The flagship course from Teach Yourself, Complete French is
specifically designed for the self-leaner. It is comprehensive but flexible,
allowing learners to take control of the learning process and work at their own
pace. Perfect for the absolute beginner or anyone who wants to rekindle their
knowledge and love of the French language and francophone culture, Complete French features:
- Clear
and Simple Explanations: Learn French in a way that's easy to
understand, even if you're just starting out.
- All-Skills
Practice: Build your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills
with diverse activities throughout the course.
- Engaging
Storyline: Stay motivated with a captivating story that connects all
of your lessons.
- Authentic
French Conversations: Listen to authentic French speakers and immerse
yourself in the French rhythm and flow.
- Cultural
Insights: Get a deeper understanding of francophone culture with
vibrant notes and easy-to-access authentic resources.
- Discovery
Method: Notice patterns on your own to boost your memory and help you
retain what you've learned.
- Two
Hours of Audio (online): Perfect your speaking, pronunciation and
listening skills.
- Online
Resources: Grammar guides, CEFR-level assessments (A1, A2, B1), and
learning tools to reflect on your journey.
Standout features:
Convenient and Flexible: Study at your own pace, whenever and wherever
works best for you.
Comprehensive Content: From beginner to intermediate, Complete
French covers everything you need to build your speaking,
listening, reading and writing skills and advance to an intermediate level.
Real-World Language: Learn French that you'll actually use, not just
textbook phrases.
Connect with authentic sources and culture.
Stay on track! No more giving up-this course keeps you moving forward, step by
step with tools to support your learning and an engaging story to keep you
curious.
About the Author
Ana de Medeiros is Director of the King's
College Language Centre and Chair of the Association of University Language
Communities, representing University Language Centres in the UK and Ireland.
She has a PhD in French Literature and is one of the co-directors of the Language
Acts and Worldmaking book series.
Having taught French at several UK Universities, James Fowler is
currently Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Modern Languages of
King's College, London. His research focuses on French Thought and Literature
of the period 1600-1800. Besides writing books and articles pertaining to this
area, he has translated several works by Voltaire into English.
Thomas Chaurin holds a Masters in French as a Foreign Language from
the University of Rennes 2, in Brittany. He teaches French language to adults
and is the Director of the Languages for All programme at the University of
Edinburgh. Prior to this post, he taught French in various institutions in
Slovakia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Chile, Canada and the USA. Thomas speaks French,
Spanish and English.