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Not me getting all excited to make a Bescherelle for verbs in my conlang.
Entre dans une bibliothèque. Pars avec le Bescherelle.
A Bescherelle is an absolute essential if you’re learning French.
It’s the verb conjugation book. At school, all my french classes required a dictionary and a Bescherelle. It was also one of the only books allowed during a ministry exam.
Simply put, it tells you every conjugation in every tense of a verb. In the book, it’ll show you a page with every verb that exists and tell you which page to go to. Sometimes, the page it sends you to is not the same verb as you need, but it shows you what the ending is which is really what matters (ex: Marcher and Manger have the same endings, only the root changes). This also teaches you what the endings are for 1st and 2nd group verbs since it’s always the same. Verbs with exceptions (aller, être) have their own page.
There’s a web version as well! Here’s a quick link.
7 Book Covers in 7 Days Challenge
Rules: Each day, I will post the cover of a book that I love and nominate someone new to start the challenge. No explanation, no discussion, just post the cover and by doing so spread some literary love!
Tagging @tondo-ule
Et encore, je me suis retenu... #ALK #FLE #learnFrench #challengeyourself #teachingaids #teaching #resources #bled #bescherelle #poetry (at Arnaud's Language Kitchen)
Est-ce que je dis au syndic qu'il y a une faute d'orthographe aux plaques qu'ils viennent de faire installer? Et qu'on a bien l'air con ou qu'il faut tout refaire?