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		<description>Progressive lessons in French, using Ollendorff's method. Textbook available online for free download as a pdf file.</description>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
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This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>009 C - OLLENDORFF</title>
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2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French and English

3. Part C is in French only - firstly read slowly,with pauses then reprised at increased tempo.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</description>
			<itunes:summary>1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French and English

3. Part C is in French only - firstly read slowly,with pauses then reprised at increased tempo.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>009 B - OLLENDORFF</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the lea</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French and English

3. Part C is in French only - firstly read slowly,with pauses then reprised at increased tempo.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French and English

3. Part C is in French only - firstly read slowly,with pauses then reprised at increased tempo.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<description>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French and English

3. Part C is in French only - firstly read slowly,with pauses  then reprised at increased tempo.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French and English

3. Part C is in French only - firstly read slowly,with pauses  then reprised at increased tempo.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson Eight B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You a</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson Eight A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You a</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 10:47:08 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>03:57</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Seven B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You a</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 10:43:11 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>16:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Seven A (Second Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You a</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2008/07/Manesca_Lesson_Seven_A_Second_Edition-124807.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 10:34:03 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>04:24</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Six B (Second Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You a</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 06:24:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>10:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Six A (second Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only.  You </itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only.  You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, in French only.  You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2008/07/Manesca_Lesson_Six_A_second_Edition-123864.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 05:51:08 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>07:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Five B (second Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with </itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2007/10/Manesca_Lesson_Five_B_second_Edition-47986.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:07:47 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>21:23</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Five A (Second Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with </itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2007/10/Manesca_Lesson_Five_A_Second_Edition-47980.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 12:38:56 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>06:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>Ollendorff Lesson Eight C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 07:21:55 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>19:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff Lesson Eight B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 06:54:18 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>21:55</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff Lesson Eight A (part 2)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt; , or my new Ancient Greek podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru &lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com , or my new Ancient Greek podcast http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 06:36:43 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>20:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff Lesson Eight A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 06:14:30 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>11:11</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff Lesson Seven C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt; , or my new Ancient Greek podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru &lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com , or my new Ancient Greek podcast http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18:33:14 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>23:24</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff Lesson Seven B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt; , or my new Ancient Greek podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru &lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com , or my new Ancient Greek podcast http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18:08:57 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>11:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca Lesson Four B (second edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud. 

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud. 

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with </itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud. 

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Jean Manesca

Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson

Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud. 

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com
http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson Three B</title>
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Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson Three A (second edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>iiPart A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts </itunes:subtitle>
			<description>iiPart A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-76190&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>iiPart A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Ollendorff -  Lesson Seven A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt; , or my new Ancient Greek podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru &lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-71061&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
____________________________________________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com , or my new Ancient Greek podcast http://ancientgreek.mypodcast.com
If you want to brush up your grammatical knowledge, then visit grammarguru http://grammarguru.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Two B (second edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-69821&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Two A (second edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
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			<itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2007 21:55:00 +0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson One B (second edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-69673&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson One  A (second edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-69672&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Seven B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Seven A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-68760&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Six C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-68737&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Ollendorff  - Lesson Six B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-68732&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Six A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2007 00:44:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>09:21</itunes:duration>
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			<title>Manesca -  Lesson Six B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts fo</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66910&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca Lesson Six A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson 
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts f</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson 
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-68761&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Part A: Introducing the material for the lesson 
Part B: The flowing lesson, with English prompts for new vocabulary included in the flow of the lesson. You are expected to actively participate in this lesson, and supply the answers to the questions asked in the pauses provided.
_________________________________

This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca french&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well. (Ollendorff based his methodology on Manesca's)

Note: The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as Part B of each lesson is comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, my advice is to repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Five B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated b</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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<itunes:duration>17:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Five A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated b</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66443&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Five C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66442&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 05:49:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>06:34</itunes:duration>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Five B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66441&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 05:35:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>13:43</itunes:duration>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Five A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66440&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 04:44:00 +0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Manesca -  Lesson Four</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated b</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-65748&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.

http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:15:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>22:12</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Manesca - Lesson Three</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated b</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66439&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge. Simply search for &quot;manesca&quot;.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2007/08/Manesca_Lesson_Three-34388.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:44:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>18:03</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Four C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66438&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2007/08/Ollendorff_Lesson_Four_C-34373.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:48:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>06:25</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Four B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66437&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:27:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>13:23</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Four A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Templates:  The learning templates in English and French for the lesson are  introduced in Part A, along with some  grammar and vocabulary.

2. Revision:  Part B contains the sentence templates in question-answer format, given in French only. These are read slowly, with time for repetition, then again more quickly.

3. Questions:  Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66436&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Templates:  The learning templates in English and French for the lesson are  introduced in Part A, along with some  grammar and vocabulary.

2. Revision:  Part B contains the sentence templates in question-answer format, given in French only. These are read slowly, with time for repetition, then again more quickly.

3. Questions:  Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:36:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>13:24</itunes:duration>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Two C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>___________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>___________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66430&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>___________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 20:39:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson Two</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated b</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66435&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:41:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>21:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Three C</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:
 
1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66434&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:
 
1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:12:00 +0800</pubDate>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Three B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>_____________________________________
</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>_____________________________________
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast &lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://latinum.mypodcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66433&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>_____________________________________
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.
_______________________________________
These lessons are structured in accord with the same methodology that I have used successfully for my online lessons in Latin, on the Latinum podcast http://latinum.mypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Three A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>______
http://fancyfre</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>______
&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;userlink&quot;&gt;http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66432&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>______
http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com
_____________________________________

Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:17:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>11:22</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>Manesca - Lesson One</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated b</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66431&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>This Lesson is taken from Jean Manesca's &quot;An Oral System for Teaching Living Language, Illustrated by A Practical Course of Lessons in the French&quot;.
This rather good book is available online via Google Books, free of charge.

These lessons, you will find, complement the Ollendorff quite well.

The Manesca lessons require your active participation, as they are comprised almost entirely of questions, which you have to answer. If for some reason you cannot answer a particular question, repeat it aloud.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://fancyfrench.mypodcast.com/2007/08/Manesca_Lesson_One-34020.html</guid>
			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 22:23:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:duration>11:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<item>
			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Two B</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the lea</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66429&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Evan der Millner</itunes:author>
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			<title>Ollendorff - Lesson Two A</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the lea</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66428&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each Ollendorff lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.

The exercises repeat the material learned with many slight variations - so you will be learning in a musical way, using the linguistic equivalent of musical scales.</itunes:summary>
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			<description>Each lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B  contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C  is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66427&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B  contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C  is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.</itunes:summary>
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			<description>Each lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is also in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66426&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each lesson is delivered in three parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. Part B contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

3. Part C is also in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's- &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;. This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player. The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.</itunes:summary>
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1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning temp</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Each lesson is delivered in three  parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. The next part contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

  3. Part C.  is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's-  &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;.  This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player.  The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.mypodcast.com/image-66425&quot;&gt;</description>
			<itunes:summary>Each lesson is delivered in three  parts:

1. Formal grammar and vocabulary with the learning templates for the lesson is introduced in Part A

2. The next part contains practical sentences, in question-answer format, given in French only, firstly read slowly, with time for repetition, then more quickly.

  3. Part C.  is in French only - this lesson is made up of questions for you to make up imaginary answers to. You should answer the questions in French, of course.



The lessons on the Fancy French Podcast are based on a textbook that can be downloaded for free from Google Books - Ollendorff's-  &quot;New Method of learning to Read, Write and Speak the French Language&quot;.  This textbook takes the approach of treating French as a series of templates to be coded. Language is treated as an operating system. You simply code the templates, repeat out loud, and hey presto, you'll start to learn French in no time. The method works very well, and Ollendorff met with great success.

Why have I chosen a French textbook that uses the Ollendorff method? Simply because the structure of the text is ideally suited to learning by listening, and learning with an MP3 player.  The goal of this method is to give you a high level of fluency, so that you can speak, read and write French with ease.</itunes:summary>
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