French Reader on the Cumulative Method / The story of Rodolphe and Coco the Chimpanzee
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The reader presents a simple, cumulative narrative about a young boy and his chimpanzee companion whose everyday episodes are written in deliberately limited, repetitive French to reinforce vocabulary and basic structures. Short scenes are paired with illustrations, metrical pieces, numbered paragraphs, and comprehension questions for oral and written practice. A pedagogical apparatus follows the story, offering a vocabulary list, grammatical references and synoptical tables, paradigms of regular and irregular verbs, and drills linking pictures to verb practice, all intended to guide beginners from literal English renderings toward more natural French usage.
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