Synopses & Reviews
The completely revised workbook provides new oral and written activities which progress methodically from comprehension to expression. A new section, Prononcez bien!, focuses on a specific phonetic difficulty that students may encounter in each given chapter. The written activities in the manual offer practice on every point of structure in the unit and culminate in a suggested composition that features a process-oriented writing approach and also incorporates web-based research. A realia-based writing activity completes this section. In addition, new A l'ecran! Sections provide activities based on appropriate segments of the new video program that accompanies the Seventh Edition.
Synopsis
Now featuring new audio, the workbook provides oral and written activities that help you progress methodically from comprehension to expression. "Prononcez bien!" sections aid you in overcoming specific pronunciation challenges that you may encounter in each given chapter and the manual's writing activities help you strengthen your writing skills. In addition, "A l'ecran!" sections provide activities based on segments of the new video program that accompanies the Eighth Edition.
Synopsis
Contains exercises for reading, writing, and listening.
About the Author
Susan and Ronald St. Onge are seasoned Heinle authors. Susan St Onge, Ph.D., is a professor of French at Christopher Newport University. Ronald is a native-speaker and professor and Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the College of William and Mary. Both are visible, well-respected figures in the language community, as their proliferation is not limited to Interaction. In addition to Interaction, Susan and Ron are co-authors of La civilisation franaise en évolution, Volumes I and II.
The St. Onge authors have their doctorates in French literary studies, and their reading selections appeal to instructors whose departments stress the study of French literature in higher level courses. Ronald is at the forefront of the cultural and literary readings, while Susan's grammatical explanations have been lauded as 'practical and concise.' One reviewer says Susan's grammar points seem as 'if she took them straight from my own lesson plans!'Susan and Ronald St. Onge are seasoned Heinle authors. Susan St Onge, Ph.D., is a professor of French at Christopher Newport University. Ronald is a native-speaker and professor and Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the College of William and Mary. Both are visible, well-respected figures in the language community, as their proliferation is not limited to Interaction. In addition to Interaction, Susan and Ron are co-authors of La civilisation franaise en évolution, Volumes I and II.
The St. Onge authors have their doctorates in French literary studies, and their reading selections appeal to instructors whose departments stress the study of French literature in higher level courses. Ronald is at the forefront of the cultural and literary readings, while Susan's grammatical explanations have been lauded as 'practical and concise.' One reviewer says Susan's grammar points seem as 'if she took them straight from my own lesson plans!'