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Around the World in 80 Days:English to FrenchTHIS EDITION: This is an abridged edition of Around the World in 80 Days, by Jules Verne. The story was originally written in French. The French text has been in large part translated anew into English for this dual-language project. Essentially, the story has been rewritten in contemporary English from the original French. The emphasis is on attaining a high correlation between each set of text fragments. The dual-language text has been arranged into sub-paragraphs and paragraphs, for quick and easy cross-referencing.Some of the more descriptive detail, as well as some complex or otherwise confusing phrases and sentences have been omitted, the purpose being to simplify the text and make it more accessible to language students. That said, the flow of the story is retained throughout, and it contains all of the diverse scenes โ that Jules Verne enthusiasts will be expecting.If you are having trouble with the level of difficulty in the text, a suggested path for learning languages is as follows:Familiarise yourself with a basic language instruction book โ or re-read the one you have. Once a student has studied the basics, a suitable book about basic grammar can be helpful. The suggestion is that any grammar book be studied more with the intent of recognition and understanding, rather than memorising and obsessive rote learning. Go through as much of the grammar book you feel you can digest โ maybe even the whole book โ skipping over what is not easily understood. After this, read through a portion of text in a book called โFrench Sentencesโ, by 2LanguageBooks, looking for examples of what you have picked up (or gleaned) in your hopefully not so arduous study of grammar. Even repeatedly seeing a word that you remember seeing listed as a โsubject pronounโ or a โthird person pluralโ verb of some sort is a great help.Then, depending on your inclination, return to the grammar book (or your basic French book), or move on to lengthier bilingual text โ like in 2Language Books texts containing conversations, news, or stories, for example โ, or find some suitable French text: a simple novel, a French news website, etc.Grammar books will likely have some verb charts. However, there are currently good on-line resources that go further โ dictionaries with a verb conjugation โsearchโ option.Many basic language books offer some form of audio support. Internet services โ primarily news based radio stations โ offer podcasts. Audio from television is an additional resource, and can be formatted for use on various digital platforms. However, if audio is an important component of your interest in languages, electronic devices that support quality text-to-speech (TTS) will likely be appealing. With a library card, TTS technology (in a device that supports the relevant content), and the above mentioned resources, an entire language learning system is available for not much more than a cup of coffee! There is no substantial financial outlay to get you started. Furthermore, there are no additional ongoing fees (and updates), and there are no expiry dates on โpremiumโ content and resources.(A Dual-Language Book Project)2Language Books Review: Riveting Read - Easy Learning. - Pretty soon after your French Primer, you can read/ study this with very great pleasure, for this simplified dual-language book by 2Language Books is a terrific story with lots of dramatic incident missing from the various films, particulary the saving of Mrs Aouda from being burnt alive with her Maharaja-husband's corpse. She is rescued by Passepartout and Phileas Fogg and, after many shared cliff-hangers, she marries the impurtable Foggy Front. There is a good deal of travel vocabulary, especially oceanic. It is, of course, an abridged version of Verne's book, but the chief translator, Nik Marcel, excels: when I got the end of the French-English story, I was confronted with three more versions - French to English, French alone, and English alone. And all for 77pence! 2Language Books have published other dual-language books and a French Grammar, also inexpensive. I found this book an absolute joy - when one is learning one has a right to feel virtuous! Strongly recommended. Review: Its a good story, well worth reading - Its a good story,well worth reading.
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B**N
Riveting Read - Easy Learning.
Pretty soon after your French Primer, you can read/ study this with very great pleasure, for this simplified dual-language book by 2Language Books is a terrific story with lots of dramatic incident missing from the various films, particulary the saving of Mrs Aouda from being burnt alive with her Maharaja-husband's corpse. She is rescued by Passepartout and Phileas Fogg and, after many shared cliff-hangers, she marries the impurtable Foggy Front. There is a good deal of travel vocabulary, especially oceanic. It is, of course, an abridged version of Verne's book, but the chief translator, Nik Marcel, excels: when I got the end of the French-English story, I was confronted with three more versions - French to English, French alone, and English alone. And all for 77pence! 2Language Books have published other dual-language books and a French Grammar, also inexpensive. I found this book an absolute joy - when one is learning one has a right to feel virtuous! Strongly recommended.
M**S
Its a good story, well worth reading
Its a good story,well worth reading.
M**A
A classic literature language aid
An excellent way to improve ones French whilst reading a fun story. I have used it as a helping hand whilst I read the original French non abridged version and having the English version helped me translate the original into Danish for our literature class
S**E
Five Stars
great way to study french
S**Y
Excellent as far as it goes
Excellent as far as it goes. I personally would have preferred the original text but this version fulfils its purpose.
M**R
poor
Very skeptical about these other reviews. Sound like they're written by the seller or someone. The is an unaturally format for such a story, far too large and too thin. The passage breaks are abrupt and upset the flow of the story. I have read much better dual language books before. Omilia languages Le Petit Prince is fantastic.
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