Publisher's Synopsis
"Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French Language," originally published in 1848, presents a comprehensive approach to mastering French. This historical edition offers a glimpse into 19th-century language instruction, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and practical usage. Developed by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff, the method emphasizes a structured and systematic progression, enabling students to build a solid foundation in French.
This edition includes an appendix and provides a fascinating window into the techniques used to teach languages in the mid-19th century. This book is a valuable resource for students of linguistics, historical education methods, and anyone interested in the evolution of language learning.
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