French For Dummies
Learn to speak French with confidence—the easy way

French For Dummies gives you an immersive look into the foundations of the French language. The trusted Dummies language learning method is quick and practical, so you'll know what to say and do when traveling to a French-speaking country or interacting with French speakers in your community. You'll learn the basics of French grammar and pronunciation, and then you'll explore common phrases you'll need in everyday situations. Total beginners and those with some prior knowledge of français can get ready to study, work, or travel abroad—or integrate French into your everyday life—fast and easy. Make small talk, understand common expressions, navigate business settings, ask for directions, go to the doctor, and beyond, with this essential resource.

  • Learn how the French language works—grammar, pronunciation, and important constructions
  • Build your vocabulary and learn common expressions you’ll hear while abroad
  • Brush up your conversation skills with authentic dialogues, plus follow along with online audio
  • Get practice reading, writing, and speaking French, so you’re ready to communicate effectively

With French For Dummies, students, travelers, and business professionals can gain the confidence to converse in French.

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French For Dummies
Learn to speak French with confidence—the easy way

French For Dummies gives you an immersive look into the foundations of the French language. The trusted Dummies language learning method is quick and practical, so you'll know what to say and do when traveling to a French-speaking country or interacting with French speakers in your community. You'll learn the basics of French grammar and pronunciation, and then you'll explore common phrases you'll need in everyday situations. Total beginners and those with some prior knowledge of français can get ready to study, work, or travel abroad—or integrate French into your everyday life—fast and easy. Make small talk, understand common expressions, navigate business settings, ask for directions, go to the doctor, and beyond, with this essential resource.

  • Learn how the French language works—grammar, pronunciation, and important constructions
  • Build your vocabulary and learn common expressions you’ll hear while abroad
  • Brush up your conversation skills with authentic dialogues, plus follow along with online audio
  • Get practice reading, writing, and speaking French, so you’re ready to communicate effectively

With French For Dummies, students, travelers, and business professionals can gain the confidence to converse in French.

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French For Dummies

French For Dummies

by Zoe Erotopoulos
French For Dummies

French For Dummies

by Zoe Erotopoulos

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Learn to speak French with confidence—the easy way

French For Dummies gives you an immersive look into the foundations of the French language. The trusted Dummies language learning method is quick and practical, so you'll know what to say and do when traveling to a French-speaking country or interacting with French speakers in your community. You'll learn the basics of French grammar and pronunciation, and then you'll explore common phrases you'll need in everyday situations. Total beginners and those with some prior knowledge of français can get ready to study, work, or travel abroad—or integrate French into your everyday life—fast and easy. Make small talk, understand common expressions, navigate business settings, ask for directions, go to the doctor, and beyond, with this essential resource.

  • Learn how the French language works—grammar, pronunciation, and important constructions
  • Build your vocabulary and learn common expressions you’ll hear while abroad
  • Brush up your conversation skills with authentic dialogues, plus follow along with online audio
  • Get practice reading, writing, and speaking French, so you’re ready to communicate effectively

With French For Dummies, students, travelers, and business professionals can gain the confidence to converse in French.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781394321353
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 05/06/2025
Edition description: 3rd ed.
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 7.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Zoe Erotopoulos, PhD, holds an MA, MPhil, and PhD in French and Romance Philology from Columbia University in New York City.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 3

Icons Used in This Book 4

Beyond the Book 5

Where to Go from Here 5

Part 1: Getting Started with French 7

Chapter 1: The French You Already Know 9

Checking Out the French You’re Familiar With 10

Friendly allies — bons alliés 10

Close look-alikes 12

False friends — faux amis 13

Borrowed English words 14

Noting Idioms and Popular Expressions 16

Chapter 2: Laying the Foundation: Basic French Grammar 19

Discovering the Key Parts of Speech 19

Using nouns to name things 20

Keeping an eye on articles 22

Meeting subject pronouns face to face 24

Getting descriptive with adjectives 27

Getting creative with adverbs 30

Cavorting with Verbs 30

Regular verbs 31

Irregular verbs 33

Expressing Action or Being with Verb Tenses 34

Speaking in the present 35

Livin’ in the past 35

Peeking into the future 39

Chapter 3: Getting Started with Pronunciation and Basic Expressions 43

Sounding Out the French Alphabet 44

Uttering Vowel and Consonant Sounds 44

The vowel sounds 45

Consonants 47

The mute h and the aspirate h 48

Don’t stress; intone instead 49

Clarifying Accents, Liaisons, and Elisions 49

The five French accents 49

The liaison 50

The elision 51

Greetings: Formal and Friendly 52

Addressing someone formally or informally 52

Saying hello and goodbye 53

Introducing yourself and others 54

Asking Basic Yes or No Questions 56

Informal and formal ways to ask questions 56

Asking and Replying to “How Are You?” 57

Chapter 4: Getting Your Numbers, Dates, and Times Straight 63

Counting Your Lucky Stars: Numbers 63

Counting up to 20 64

Counting higher than 20 65

Discovering ordinal numbers 67

Approximating quantities 68

Using the Calendar and Dates 68

Recounting the days of the week 69

Knowing the names of the months 69

Setting specific dates 70

Remembering the seasons 71

Telling Time in French 72

Using the 12-hour clock 73

Using the 24-hour routine 74

Chapter 5: Talking about Your Home, Family, and Daily Routine 79

Discussing Where You Live with the Verb Habiter 79

Identifying rooms in the house 80

le salon (the living room) 80

la cuisine (the kitchen) 81

la chambre (the bedroom) 82

la salle de bains (the bathroom) 82

Discussing Daily Routine with Reflexive Verbs 85

Three squares a day, French-style 87

Setting the table 89

Eating and drinking with the verbs manger, prendre, and boire 90

Using faire, passer, and other verbs to take charge of chores 92

Giving orders by using the command form 93

Using Possessive Adjectives to Introduce Your Family Members 96

Part 2: French in Action 101

Chapter 6: Getting to Know You: Making Small Talk 103

Asking Who, What, Why, and More 103

Using key question words 104

Saying the magic words: Polite expressions 105

Stating Your Preferences 107

Talking about Your Livelihood 108

Chatting about the Weather 111

Deciding to Keep in Touch 114

Texting Friends and Loved Ones 115

Chapter 7: Asking Directions and Finding Your Way 119

Asking and Answering “Where?” Questions 119

Asking questions with “où,” plus the verbs “être” and “se trouver” 120

Answering questions with “à” 120

Using “voici” and “voilà” 121

Getting specific with prepositions 122

Getting and Giving Directions 125

Using direct commands to give directions 125

Softening commands with “il faut” 126

Expressing distances in time and space 127

Going north, south, east, and west 128

Checking directions or your location 130

Knowing what to say if you don’t understand 130

Chapter 8: Bon Appétit ! Dining Out and Going to the Market 135

Dining Out 135

Using the conditional verb form to make a request 136

Perusing the menu 139

Placing your order 144

Paying the bill 148

Finding the restrooms 148

Going to the Market 149

Making purchases with the verbs “acheter” and “vendre” 149

Specifying how much you want 151

Shopping at neighborhood food shops 153

Chapter 9: Shopping Made Easy 157

Going Shopping 157

Shopping for clothes, item by item 158

Navigating your way around 160

Getting assistance 161

Finding the right fit 162

Pointing items out with “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those” 166

Moving on to demonstrative pronouns 167

Choosing the right fabric and color 168

Making Comparisons: Good, Better, Best, and More 171

Chapter 10: Going Out on the Town 179

Going Out with the Verb “Sortir” 179

Using Pronominal Verbs and Having Fun with “S’amuser” 180

Oh, the Places You’ll Go! 182

Visiting museums and art galleries 183

Spending an evening at the theater 184

Heading to the movies 187

Going to concerts 190

Enjoying the nightlife 192

Making Plans with Friends 193

Asking a friend to go out 193

Accepting and declining invitations 194

Chapter 11: Recreation and the Outdoors 197

Playing Sports 197

Using “faire” for individual sports 198

Using “jouer” for team sports 200

Going Downhill — or Cross-Country — Skiing 203

Going to the Beach 205

Setting Up Camp 208

Enjoying Quieter Pursuits 211

Having fun with board games 211

Reading with the verb “lire” 212

Chapter 12: Taking Care of Business and Telecommunicating 215

Getting Around — and Along — at the Office 215

Working remotely or hybrid style 217

Using the computer and the Internet 218

Sending an e-mail 219

Sending mail the old-fashioned way 219

Making Appointments and Minding Business Hours 220

Making a Cellphone Call 223

Part 3: French on the Go 227

Chapter 13: Dealing with Money in a Foreign Land 229

Getting Current with Currency 229

Getting familiar with euros and cents 230

Going to the Bank 232

Getting — and requesting — assistance 232

Exchanging money 233

Making change 234

Using Credit or Debit Cards and ATMs 235

Saying that You Can, Want, or Have to Do Something 236

Using Disjunctive Pronouns 237

Chapter 14: Planning a Trip 241

Where Do You Want to Go? 241

Using geographical prepositions 242

Making plans with the future tense 248

Getting Ready for Your Trip 250

Introducing the indirect object pronouns 253

Securing passports and visas 253

Packing your suitcases with your belongings: Using possessive adjectives 254

Chapter 15: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, and More 257

Getting through the Airport 257

Finding your way around the airport 258

Up, up, and away — on the plane 258

Going through customs 259

Navigating Buses, Trains, and Subways 262

Boarding the bus 263

Using the subway 265

Getting around by train 268

Getting Around by Car 272

Hailing a taxi 272

Arranging a car service 272

Driving in a foreign land 275

Deciphering road signs 279

Chapter 16: Finding a Place to Stay 283

Finding Accommodations 283

Making reservations 285

Specifying the kind of room you want 286

Asking about the price 287

Checking Into Your Lodging 288

Using direct object pronouns 289

Filling out a registration form 290

Asking for towels and other essentials 292

Checking Out of Your Lodging 293

Chapter 17: Handling Emergencies 297

Getting Help Fast 297

Finding Medical Services 298

Talking with doctors when you’re ill or injured 299

Undergoing a medical examination 303

Going to a pharmacy for minor ailments and medications 306

Braving the dentist 307

Handling Legal Matters 308

Talking to the police 308

Getting legal help 312

Part 4: the Part of Tens 315

Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Pick Up French Quickly 317

Label Things in Your House 317

Write Your Shopping Lists in French 318

Listen to French Music or Podcasts 318

Watch French Movies 318

Tune in to TV5 Monde 319

Read French Publications 319

Take a Class 319

Join a French Association 319

Go Online to Find Topics That Interest You — in French 320

Connect with Language Learning Apps 320

Chapter 19: Ten Things Never to Say in French 321

Using “Tu” When You Mean “Vous” 321

Using “Bonne Nuit !” for Goodbye 322

Using “Garçon” or “Porteur” to Address Service Staff 322

Saying “Je Suis Excité(e)” to Indicate Excitement 322

Saying “Je suis chaud(e)/froid(e)” to Say You’re Hot or Cold 323

Saying “Je Suis Plein/e” to Mean You’re Full 323

Using “de la Glace” to Request Ice 323

Using “Je Suis Ans” to Tell Your Age 324

Asking for Change with “J’ai Besoin de Change” 324

Using the Verb “Visiter” in Reference to People 324

Chapter 20: Ten Favorite French Expressions 325

“À mon avis” 325

“C’est pas vrai !” 325

“Avec plaisir” 326

“Bon appétit !” 326

“C’est génial” 326

“À votre santé !” 326

“À vos souhaits !” 326

“Quelle horreur !” 327

“À bientôt” 327

“Pas mal” 327

Part 5: Appendixes 329

Appendix A: French-English Mini-Dictionary 331

Appendix B: Verb Tables 359

Appendix C: Answer Key 375

Index 379

 

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