I am going to France for holiday. What French course should I take?

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A good Phrase-book will do. And if you are completely new to the language, please take a Beginner's level course (at least)
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you need to learn the basic and then run for the conversations.
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Hi Sayed! It is best for you to learn the A1 level for beginners. The book 'méthode de français' has a lot of cultural references to France which is also very helpful if you're traveling there.
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