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Québécois

1 enhanced digital book (with audio)
Sébastien Amadieu & Jean-Charles Beaumont
French Source language: FRENCH
Quebec French Studied language: QUEBEC FRENCH

A 160-page ePub3 without DRM

€ 9,99 VAT incl.

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NB: greatly enhanced digital book!

Having a few days in Montreal or in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence? With over 30 minutes of audio conversation, the creator of the famous Assimil method has designed an up-to-date, indispensable companion for your stay in Quebec.

  • 30 minutes of audio
  • The specifics of the language of Quebec
  • All about culture and society in Quebec
  • Colourful dialogues sorted into themes
  • A theme-based index

Note

You can read this digital book on any iOS or android device. You will need to install the iBooks application on your iOS device. You can also read it on a Mac or PC. To read it on a Mac, you will need to install the iBooks application. To read it on a PC, you will need to install Adobe Digital Editions for example. You cannot upload this work straight from your iOS device. You will need to use your computer. Please see the instructions below.


Instructions:
Once you have completed your purchase on the www.assimil.com website, use your delivery code on https://mypurchase.assimil.online/ and download the epub from your account on your computer, then open it using the iBooks application (MAC) or Adobe Digital Editions (PC).

For android device, you can use "Lithium" for example.

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