French Vocab Cards
LEARN FRENCH WORDS & VOCABULARY GAMES FOR KIDS
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Bumblebee Kids Vocabulary Builder 1 $19.92 BEE SMART BABY VOCABULARY 1 – DVD Movie… |
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French Vocabulary Flash Cards (Academic) $8.81 Box of 1,000 flash cards includes color-coded tabs on the top of the cards to easily remove and replace cards in the proper section. Card categories include: ·Adjectives ·Adverbs ·All Verbs ·The Body ·Food/Drink ·Sports/Entertainment ·Studies ·The Family ·Habitat ·Weather ·Time ·Travel ·Greetings ·Bank ·Color ·Clothes ·Measurements ·Numbers… |
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French Vocabulary Cards: Academic Study Card Set $14.14 User friendly vocabulary cards. Hundreds of French words with their English equivalent. This is a great way to study the French language…. |
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365 New Words-a-Year 2012 Calendar (Page a Day Calendar) $12.99 For word lovers, itâs the perennial bestseller, and the authority of the editors at Merriam-Webster, Americaâs most-respected dictionary. Every morning, learn a fun, smart, sassy, and good-to-know word. Here are literary words (techno-thriller), fun-to-say words (cock-a-hoop), scientific words (sastruga), million-dollar words (philoprogenitive), recently coined words (wiki), and more. Ea… |
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Besta MT-7000 – Two Way Chinese-English Electronic Dictionary and E-Tutor $372.00 Conversation Master basic but important phrases for is different languages, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Malaysian, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Dutch, as well as four different Chinese dialects, including Cantonese, Szechwan, Taiwan and Hakka. Hear authentic pronunciation for each language Authoritative Dictionary |
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French Battling Interpreters Game $29.95 FRENCH BATTLING INTERPRETERS GAME This TV game format uses literal translations of rock and rap groups, TV shows and movie titles! There are 3 levels of difficulty so that everyone can play! This game is a French Club favorite! French to English, English to French. 2006 movies and television series. All levels…. |
Best way to study to 1000 french Vocab cards?
I'm a Sophomore in high school, today I picked up a box of SparkNotes 1000 French Vocab cards. I'm taking French III next year and want to expand my vocab so I don't have to use Word Reference or Verbe 2 verb all the time like I do now. I'm going to be studying these vocab words over the summer. But I don't know where to start. Should I split the cards up into groups? Or what?
Start with a small set of flashcards. Five or ten. Each time you feel that one of them has been memorized (maybe you've gotten it right three times in a row) swap it out for a new one. Periodically go back and review the old ones. (Every twenty or fifty flashcards... Whatever works for you.) Once you know them all from French into English, switch and study them from English into French as that direction will be trickier. Good luck!