Friday, February 15, 2019

Elizabeth Spradberry "Don't Be Decieved By The French" An Interview with Elizabeth Spradberry by Jason E. Foss


                                                                       ELIZABETH SPRADBERRY

                                        "Great Authors have this unique ability to create new ideas.  For every need of Readers everywhere there is an Author there to fill in any void.  Traveling is a fun way to learn about different countries and languages.  Whenever someone is asked where would you like to visit someday I always hear similar answers.  Sometimes it's Bermuda, Jamaica, the Bahamas, or any other beautiful Island.
Other times I hear a lot of people say Italy or France.  That's when this Great Author comes into mind.  Elizabeth Spradberry knows how to have fun with her Readers and she writes in a way that is both entertaining and helpful to anyone looking to travel or learn one of the top languages of love.  She let us know what motivates her."

                                                                                                 Jason E. Foss


Jason:                             "What motivated you to write "Don't Be Decieved By The French"?"


Elizabeth:

                                        "I like to write books about French people and French language."


Jason:                             "What is your favorite experience or moment so far as an Author?"


Elizabeth

                                        "Getting a few good reviews for my first book."


Jason:                            "For your fans and book lovers briefly describe "Don't Be Decieved By The French"?"


Elizabeth:

                                       "Don't be deceived by the French" is a light-hearted 'tongue-in-cheek' book about the pitfalls of confusing words that sound in French like an English word but mean something different. In other words, how to avoid potentially embarrassing situations! It runs to 10 chapters.        


Jason:                             "Are you working on another book and if so what can you tell us about it?"


Elizabeth:

                                         "I am thinking of a book of English sayings that can be quite weird for a foreigner, and calling it "English for Johnny foreigner" This also will be tongue-in-cheek!"


Jason:                              "For those that want to read your book what is the easiest way to buy "Don't Be Decieved By The French"?'


Elizabeth:

                                           "Copies can be bought on  including Kindle copies. Or soft-back copies can be bought from me for £3 (or dollar equivalent?) post-free.      

                                           Amazon Link:   https://www.amazon.com/Deceived-French-Elizabeth-Malet-Spradbery-ebook/dp/B00XCRF0XK/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=don%27t+be+deceived+by+the+french&qid=1550251074&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull     


                                                                                       CLOSING

                                  "Elizabeth Spradberry was motivated by her enjoyment to write about French people and the French language.  I really appreciate the fact that one of her favorite experiences as an Author is getting good reviews for her book.  That is proof that she took a lot of time in writing it and her Readers are very important to her.  So anyone looking to visit France or loves to travel should really read this book.  Even if you are just entertaining the idea, the knowledge that she has of this beautiful language and the way she helps you to avoid saying something that means something totally different or hearing something that means the complete opposite of what you think it does, this is the book for you!  Click on the link above and buy "Don't Be Decieved By The French"."


                                                                                           Jason E. Foss
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