Manuel d'anglais parl , written by Harold E. Palmer and originally published in 1912, is a practical guide for French speakers seeking to learn conversational English. This manual emphasizes spoken language skills, providing a structured approach to mastering English pronunciation, vocabulary, and common expressions. Designed for both classroom use and self-study, the book offers exercises and examples to aid learners in developing fluency and confidence in speaking English. Its enduring value lies in its focus on practical communication, making it a useful resource for students and teachers alike, and offering insights into the language teaching methodologies of the early 20th century.
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