I love them still as they are really useful for practicing my french. My teacher has a shelf full of them. I’ve already read them in English, and they contain a lot the the plot in the picture and they use very simple language. The best test of my abilities come when one of the characters with a lisp or foreign accent is talking and I have to puzzle out what french word they’re using.
I don’t know that I agree with you, but
I also don’t know whether I disagree with you
No one else came close to this point
and you made it well
so upvoted.
To convert the above to a bulleted list, add a space between each asterix and the sentence.
This caused me to imagine a little ASCII character that resembled Asterix.
haha, I loved those books when I was a kid ^_^
I love them still as they are really useful for practicing my french. My teacher has a shelf full of them. I’ve already read them in English, and they contain a lot the the plot in the picture and they use very simple language. The best test of my abilities come when one of the characters with a lisp or foreign accent is talking and I have to puzzle out what french word they’re using.
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