Review compound sounds
Readers consolidate the compound sounds seen in Introduction 2 with these simple and amusing poems!
There are :
- ch / au-eau / ou / eu / oi
- ai-è-ei-ê / é-er-ez
- on / an-en-ean / in-ain-ein
Engaging characters
Each book contains...
- a complete and funny poem in French
- 12 pages of easy-to-read text and lively images
- a list of the sounds reviewed
- a list of new vocabulary introduced
- a list of every French word used and its English translation
Testimonials
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– Teri
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– Renée
Guaranteed Results
Your child will read through the first book in their series in 7 days or we will exchange it for another series better suited to their ability and interests.
If you would rather have your money back, we will reimburse you, In Full, upon return of your books.
Educational Datasheet
- To find the ISBN, bibliographic information, material details, and more, please download the educational sheet. Poèmes bizarres 2 (PDF, 1 MB)
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Corrected spelling
Facile à lire uses l’orthographe recitifée for spelling, which makes learning to read easier. For example, you will see « ile » rather than « île », or « millepattes » rather than « mille-pattes ».
This orthography is recommended by le Conseil supérieur de la langue française, approved by l’Académie française and has been adopted by l’Office québécois de la langue française. To find out more : www.orthographe-recommandee.info
Credits
Text : Christian Roy
Graphic design and page layout : Lauria Jacques
Illustrations : Béatrice Maurais
Proofreading : Emmanuelle Champagne, Frédéric Thibaud, Monique Guy and Suzanne Lagacé
Graphic design : Isabelle Simard
Editors : Christian Roy, Noémi Berlus and Suzanne Lagacé