“I was lost in the middle of the forest of words.”
With humility, Anne-Marie Gaignard remembers her painful experience with French.
Born into a family where her parents and brothers and sisters wrote without errors, she quickly became the
“ugly duckling”
.
Mocked at school for her difficulties in reading and writing, Anne-Marie Gaignard arrives in the professional world with the same shortcomings: her superiors and collaborators are constantly making fun of the faults that pepper each of her messages.
Now 60 years old, she is a trainer and teacher.
She created a learning method, based on three memories: visual, auditory and kinesthetic.
Through the many books she writes (
Zazie Sans Faults
, Le Robert, 2022), she speaks to all parents of children who struggle to read and write.
Anne-Marie Gaignard delivers her ten tips from a former dunce, as she herself was able to describe herself, to
Figaro
to master spelling once and for all...
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