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Read Reviews for La Grammaire en Clair - Paul R...
by - written on 04/12/06 (Very useful, 776 readings)
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Grammar has long been out of fashion and is considered boring, but it gives us the bricks with which to build our own sentences in a language, rather than learning stock phrases and sentences that do not necessarily suit our every need. La Grammaire en Clair is the only book I have come across that brings an element of humour into the learning and practice of grammar. Each grammar point is afforded either one or two pages, depending on its complexity. The book's particular appeal stems in part from its use of comic strips for each topic, where the grammar being taught is used in context, often in several different ways. An ... Read the complete review
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