Spanish Language Course

Spanish Language Course

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  • Author: Urban Napflin
  • Publisher: Urban Napflin
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  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 444

New updated and revised 2022 edition (first published in 2013). Spanish is one of the top most spoken languages in the world and with this ebook you will soon be able to access that beautiful world of speaking, writing, singing & thinking! This easy to grasp Spanish language course is written for beginners who want to learn with their e-readers. It also contains many advanced elements that you can skip and return to at a later stage. The goal of this easy Spanish ebook is to get you to a level that's decent enough to travel with, maybe even blend in. It will enable you to have fun communicating while being a great resource to take along on your travels. With the help of this concise language course you will not only be able to quickly and easily understand the example sentences (over 700 of them), but you'll also be able to form your own sentences. The comprehensive word lists contain a vocabulary of about 2,500 words necessary for travelling and reading. At least 400 of those words (in their own section) are so similar to English that you practically already know them! Throughout the ebook you will find over 80 of the author's own inspiring travel photos from destinations in Latin America and Spain. It also contains over 130 links to interesting websites and other resources to learn Spanish, such as films to watch, literature to read and music to listen to, or how to text in Spanish! The author shares his own experience from 30 years of learning Spanish and travelling in many Spanish speaking countries. He avoids unneccessary detail and a provides a simplified vocabulary that is perfect to learn for beginners or to use when travelling. Sections: Introduction Why learn Spanish / History and related languages / What makes learning Spanish easy / What makes learning Spanish difficult / The general success criteria for learning languages / Simple traveller talk / Pronounciation Basic grammar Articles / Nouns / Personal pronouns / Adjectives / Adverbs / Present tense / Present participle / Present perfect / Recent past with ‘acabar de’ / Past definite / Past imperfect / Past perfect / Immediate future with ‘ir a’ / Future tense / Conditional / Passive / Indirect speech / Subjuntivo / Commands / Expressing possession / Expressing relation / Demonstratives / Negative expressions / Diminutives / Prepositions Vocabulary Words you probably already know / Equivalent and similar words to English / Words you thought you knew / Numbers / Calendar and times / Locational expressions / Question words / Words to connect sentences / Colours / The human body / School / Eating / Transport / Computer and communications / More travelling words / Names / Countries / Cities / 400 verbs to start with / Other frequently occurring words / Exclamations and interjections / Slang / Grammar terms / A few advanced words... / More useful tips for beginners Example sentences Meeting people / Shopping / Transport / Accommodation / In the restaurant / More travelling sentences / Flirting / Some idioms and proverbs / Texting in Spanish / Letters More resources Learning resources: internet / Learning resources: books / Online dictionaries / Literature / Music / Film / Spanish schools in Spain and Latin America / Typing Spanish on the computer / Other interesting resources / How this ebook came about


Spanish Mastery for Beginners: A Step-by- Step Language Course

Spanish Mastery for Beginners: A Step-by- Step Language Course

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  • Publisher: Red Dot Publications
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  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 145

"Spanish Mastery for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Language Course" is a comprehensive and user-friendly book that offers a step-by-step journey into the world of Spanish language and culture. This ultimate language learning companion combines the key elements of a well-rounded Spanish course, providing essential lessons, grammar explanations, vocabulary, pronunciation tips, and cultural insights. Designed for beginners and intermediate learners, this book covers all aspects of Spanish learning, making it suitable for self-study or classroom use. Starting with an engaging introduction to Spanish, the book proceeds with 50 well-structured chapters that delve into the intricacies of the language, each equipped with lessons and exercises to reinforce learning. From the basics of Spanish pronunciation to in-depth discussions on verb conjugations, noun genders, and common expressions, "Spanish Mastery for Beginners" ensures learners acquire a solid foundation in the language. The book takes learners on an insightful journey through Spanish-speaking countries and regions, exploring the rich diversity of cultures that communicate in Spanish. With a strong focus on practicality, the book includes role-playing scenarios, allowing learners to practice their language skills in real-life situations. Additionally, grammar lessons provide clear explanations and examples, making complex concepts easily digestible for learners. Cultural nuances and historical influences are seamlessly woven into the content, enriching the learners' understanding of the language and its significance within different communities. Through these insights, learners gain a deeper appreciation for the global reach of Spanish and its influence on the world. The book also addresses common language hurdles, such as false friends and pronunciation challenges, equipping learners to communicate effectively and avoid misunderstandings. Audio resources are thoughtfully integrated into the book to reinforce proper pronunciation and aid in language acquisition. Whether embarking on a travel adventure, building relationships with Spanish speakers, or seeking to enhance professional opportunities, "Spanish Mastery for Beginners" empowers learners to become confident, skilled, and culturally aware Spanish speakers. Written by language experts with a passion for teaching and extensive experience in Spanish language education, this book is an indispensable tool for anyone seeking a complete and immersive Spanish language learning experience. Begin your journey into the captivating world of Spanish with "Spanish Mastery for Beginners," and unlock a whole new realm of communication and cultural exploration. ¡Aprende español con entusiasmo! (Learn Spanish with enthusiasm!) Table of Contents Chapter 1....................................................................................................................12 Basic Spanish Sounds and Pronunciation................................................................................12 Lesson 1......................................................................................................................13 Spanish alphabet and letter sounds......................................................................................13 Lesson 2......................................................................................................................15 Pronunciation of vowels and consonants................................................................................15 Lesson 3......................................................................................................................17 Understanding stress and accent marks.................................................................................17 Lesson 4......................................................................................................................19 Practicing common Spanish sounds......................................................................................19 Chapter 2....................................................................................................................21 Essential Grammar Concepts.............................................................................................21 Lesson 5......................................................................................................................22 Noun gender and articles (el, la, un, una)..............................................................................22 Lesson 6......................................................................................................................24 Singular and plural forms of nouns.......................................................................................24 Forming Plurals of Regular Nouns:....................................................................................24 Plurals of Nouns Ending in "-z":.......................................................................................24 Plurals of Nouns Ending in "-ión" and "-dad":........................................................................24 Plurals of Nouns Ending in "-e" or "-s":...............................................................................25 Irregular Plural Forms:.................................................................................................25 Gender Agreement in Plurals:.........................................................................................25 Lesson 7......................................................................................................................26 Subject pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos/ellas).................................................26 Subject Pronouns in Spanish: Understanding Personal Pronouns for Clear Communication.....................26 "Tú" - You (Informal Singular):........................................................................................26 "Él" - He, "Ella" - She:...................................................................................................26 "Nosotros/Nosotras" - We:.............................................................................................26 "Vosotros/Vosotras" - You (Informal Plural):........................................................................27 "Ellos/Ellas" - They:.....................................................................................................27 Lesson 8......................................................................................................................28 Determinate and indeterminate articles (el, la, los, las, un, una, unos, unas)...................................28 Determinate and indeterminate Articles in Spanish: Mastering Essential Noun Modifiers for Clear Communication.............................................................................................................28 Determinate Articles:..................................................................................................28 Indeterminate Articles:................................................................................................28 Omission of Articles:....................................................................................................29 Gender and Number Agreement:.....................................................................................29 Articles with Professions:..............................................................................................29 Chapter 3....................................................................................................................31 Building Basic Sentences..................................................................................................31 Lesson 9 Basic sentence structure (subject-verb-object)............................................................32 Basic Sentence Structure in Spanish: Building Clear and Concise Statements Introduction:...................32 Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) Order:...................................................................................32 Subject Pronouns:.......................................................................................................32 Transitive Verbs and Direct Objects:................................................................................32 Indirect Objects:........................................................................................................32 Adjectives and Adverbs:...............................................................................................33 Negation:.................................................................................................................33 Lesson 10 Common verbs in the present tense (ser, estar, tener, gustar)........................................34 4 Common Verbs in the Present Tense: Mastering the Basics of Ser, Estar, Tener, and Gustar..................34 Ser - To Be (Essential Characteristics):..............................................................................34 Estar - To Be (Temporary Conditions and Locations):.............................................................34 Tener - To Have (Possession and Age):..............................................................................35 Gustar - To Like (To Be Pleasing):....................................................................................36 Lesson 11 Expressing likes, dislikes, and preferences................................................................38 Expressing Likes, Dislikes, and Preferences in Spanish: Conveying Your Tastes with Gustar and Similar Verbs ................................................................................................................................38 Using "Gustar" (To Like):...............................................................................................38 Using "Encantar" (To Love):............................................................................................39 Using "Odio" (To Hate) and "Detestar" (To Detest):................................................................39 Lesson 12.....................................................................................................................41 Negation with "No" and Negative Words (Nada, Nadie, Nunca) in Spanish: Expressing the Absence or Denial of Something................................................................................................................41 Using "No" for Negation:................................................................................................41 Using "Nada" (Nothing):................................................................................................41 Using "Nunca" (Never):.................................................................................................42 Double Negatives:.......................................................................................................42 Placing Negative Words:...............................................................................................42 Chapter 4....................................................................................................................44 Vocabulary for Everyday Life.............................................................................................44 Lesson 13.....................................................................................................................45 Greetings and polite expressions.........................................................................................45 Greetings and Polite Expressions in Spanish: Building Positive Interactions with Courtesy.....................45 Greetings:................................................................................................................45 How Are You?:...........................................................................................................45 Polite Responses to How Are You?:...................................................................................45 Polite Expressions:......................................................................................................46 Asking for Assistance:..................................................................................................46 Farewells:................................................................................................................46 Additional Polite Phrases:.............................................................................................46 Lesson 14 Introducing yourself and others..............................................................................48 Introducing Yourself and Others in Spanish: Making Personal Connections with Con dence....................48 Introducing Yourself:...................................................................................................48 Asking Someone's Name:...............................................................................................48 Responding with Your Name:..........................................................................................49 Introducing Others:.....................................................................................................49 Asking About Nationality and Origin:.................................................................................49 Responding About Nationality and Origin:..........................................................................49 Lesson 15 Time expressions and telling the time......................................................................51 Time Expressions and Telling the Time in Spanish: Navigating the Clock with Clarity..........................51 Time Expressions:.......................................................................................................51 Asking for the Time:....................................................................................................51 Telling the Time (General Format):..................................................................................52 Telling the Time (Specific Hours):....................................................................................52 Telling the Time (Minutes):............................................................................................52 Telling the Time (Half Past):..........................................................................................52 Telling the Time (Quarter Past and Quarter To):..................................................................52 Telling the Time (Specific Minutes):.................................................................................53 AM and PM:...............................................................................................................53 Lesson 16.....................................................................................................................54 Days of the Week, Months, and Seasons in Spanish: Organizing Time with Language...........................54 Days of the Week:.......................................................................................................54 Months of the Year:.....................................................................................................54 5 Seasons of the Year:....................................................................................................55 Using Days, Months, and Seasons in Sentences:....................................................................55 Expressions with Days and Months:...................................................................................56 Chapter 5....................................................................................................................57 Asking Questions and Making Requests..................................................................................57 Lesson 17.....................................................................................................................58 Question words (qué, cómo, cuándo, dónde, quién) Question Words (Qué, Cómo, Cuándo, Dónde, Quién) in Spanish: Unlocking Information with Inquiry...........................................................................58 Qué - What:..............................................................................................................58 Cómo - How:.............................................................................................................58 Cuándo - When:.........................................................................................................58 Dónde - Where:..........................................................................................................59 Quién - Who:.............................................................................................................59 Por qué - Why:...........................................................................................................59 Cuánto/a - How much/How many:...................................................................................59 Lesson 18 Forming interrogative sentences.........................................................................60 Yes/No Questions:......................................................................................................60 Using Question Words:.................................................................................................60 Inverting Verb and Subject for Question Words:...................................................................60 Yes/No Questions with Question Words:............................................................................62 Tag Questions:...........................................................................................................62 Politeness in Questions:................................................................................................62 Lesson 19.....................................................................................................................63 Making Requests and Giving Directions in Spanish: Navigating Communication with Politeness...............63 Making Requests:........................................................................................................63 Responding to Requests:...............................................................................................63 Giving Directions:.......................................................................................................63 Asking for Directions:...................................................................................................64 Giving Specific Directions:.............................................................................................64 Politeness in Giving Directions:.......................................................................................64 Lesson 20.....................................................................................................................66 Expressing Needs and Wants in Spanish: Communicating Desires with Clarity Introduction:...................66 Expressing Needs:.......................................................................................................66 Expressing Wants:.......................................................................................................66 Using "Tener" to Express Needs and Wants:.........................................................................66 Politeness in Expressing Needs and Wants:.........................................................................67 Expressing Speci c Wants:.............................................................................................67 Expressing Preferences:................................................................................................67 Chapter 6....................................................................................................................68 Introduction to Verbs and Verb Conjugation...........................................................................68 Lesson 21.....................................................................................................................69 Regularlar, -er, and -ir Verbs in the Present Tense: Mastering Conjugation for Everyday Communication .............................................................................................................................69 Conjugating Regular -ar Verbs:.......................................................................................69 Conjugating Regular -er Verbs:.......................................................................................69 Conjugating Regular -ir Verbs:........................................................................................70 Regular Verb Endings in the Present Tense:........................................................................70 Lesson 22.....................................................................................................................72 Stem-changing verbs (e>ie, o>ue, e>i) in the present tense Stem-changing Verbs (e>ie, o>ue, e>i) in the Present Tense: Unraveling the Mystery of Irregular Conjugations..................................................72 E>ie Stem-changing Verbs:............................................................................................72 O>ue Stem-changing Verbs:...........................................................................................72 E>i Stem-changing Verbs:..............................................................................................73 Tips for Identifying Stem-changing Verbs:..........................................................................73 6 Lesson 23.....................................................................................................................75 Irregular verbs (ser, estar, ir, tener) in the present tense Irregular Verbs (ser, estar, ir, tener) in the Present Tense:..............................................................................................................75 Mastering Essential Irregular Conjugations.............................................................................75 Ser (to be):...............................................................................................................75 Estar (to be):............................................................................................................75 Ir (to go):.................................................................................................................76 Tener (to have):.........................................................................................................76 Common Uses of Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense:...........................................................76 Lesson 24.....................................................................................................................78 Expressing Actions in the Present Tense: Conveying Current Activities and Habits..............................78 Regular Verbs in the Present Tense:.................................................................................78 Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense:................................................................................78 Expressing Recurring Actions:.........................................................................................79 Actions in Progress (Present Progressive Tense):..................................................................79 Chapter 7....................................................................................................................81 ................................................................................................................................81 Numbers, Dates, and Time................................................................................................81 Lesson 25.....................................................................................................................82 Counting in Spanish (Numbers 0-100): Mastering Numerical Language Skills......................................82 Numbers 0-20............................................................................................................82 Numbers 21-29...........................................................................................................83 Tens (Multiples of 10) and Beyond:..................................................................................83 Numbers 30-100.........................................................................................................84 Expressing Larger Numbers:...........................................................................................84 Counting by Hundreds:.................................................................................................85 Lesson 26.....................................................................................................................86 Forming Larger Numbers and Using Decimals in Spanish: Mastering Advanced Numerical Expressions.......86 Forming Larger Numbers:..............................................................................................86 Using Decimals:..........................................................................................................86 Combining Whole Numbers and Decimals:..........................................................................87 Expressing Fractions:...................................................................................................87 Lesson 27.....................................................................................................................89 Telling the Date and Expressing Time in Spanish: Mastering Temporal Expressions.............................89 Telling the Date:........................................................................................................89 Days of the Week:.......................................................................................................89 Expressing Time:........................................................................................................90 Using "en punto" and "y media":......................................................................................90 Expressing Minutes:.....................................................................................................90 Lesson 28.....................................................................................................................92 Talking about Schedules and Daily Routines in Spanish: Communicating Daily Activities and Plans...........92 Daily Routines and Activities:.........................................................................................92 Discussing Schedules and Appointments:............................................................................92 Talking about Future Plans:...........................................................................................93 Using Time Expressions:................................................................................................93 Chapter 8....................................................................................................................94 Common Expressions and Idiomatic Phrases............................................................................94 Lesson 29.....................................................................................................................95 Using common expressions and greetings Common Expressions and Idiomatic Phrases in Spanish: Enhancing Communication with Native-Like Fluency..............................................................................95 Common Greetings:.....................................................................................................95 Responses to Greetings:................................................................................................95 Expressions of Politeness:.............................................................................................96 Expressions of Agreement and Disagreement:......................................................................96 7 Common Idiomatic Phrases:...........................................................................................97 Lesson 30.....................................................................................................................98 Idioms and their meanings in context...................................................................................98 Estar en las nubes (Literal: To be in the clouds) Meaning: To be daydreaming or not paying attention.. 98 Meter la pata (Literal: To put the foot in it).......................................................................98 Tomar el pelo (Literal: To take the hair) Meaning: To pull someone's leg or tease them...................98 Ser pan comido (Literal: To be eaten bread).......................................................................98 Estar como una cabra (Literal: To be like a goat) Meaning: To be crazy or behave in a bizarre manner. 98 Dar en el clavo (Literal: To hit the nail on the head) Meaning: To be right or hit the mark................99 No hay mal que por bien no venga (Literal: There's no bad from which good doesn't come)...............99 Lesson 31...................................................................................................................100 Polite Expressions and Cultural Nuances in Spanish: Navigating Social Etiquette with Grace................100 Using Formal and Informal Address:................................................................................100 Adding Polite Expressions:...........................................................................................100 Addressing Strangers:.................................................................................................100 Greetings with Kisses:.................................................................................................101 Being Mindful of Personal Space:....................................................................................101 Dining Etiquette:.......................................................................................................101 Lesson 32................................................................................................................103 Practical role-playing scenarios.....................................................................................103 Chapter 9...................................................................................................................104 Possession and Demonstratives.........................................................................................104 Lesson 33 Possessive adjectives (mi, tu, su, nuestro, vuestro, su)................................................105 Lesson 34...................................................................................................................107 Demonstrative adjectives (este, ese, aquel, esta, esa, aquella)..................................................107 Lesson 35...................................................................................................................109 Expressing Ownership and Proximity in Spanish: Describing Possession and Location..........................109 Expressing Ownership with Possessive Adjectives:...............................................................109 Demonstrating Proximity with Demonstrative Adjectives:......................................................109 Demonstrating Proximity with Demonstrative Pronouns:........................................................110 Expressing Ownership with "De" (Possession "Of"):...............................................................110 Demonstrating Proximity with "Aquí," "Allí," and "Allá":.........................................................110 Chapter.....................................................................................................................111 10 Verb Tenses: Past, Present, and Future...........................................................................111 Lesson 36...................................................................................................................112 The Preterite Tense for Regular -ar, -er, and -ir Verbs in Spanish: Talking About Completed Actions in the Past..........................................................................................................................112 Preterite Tense for -ar Verbs:.......................................................................................112 Preterite Tense for -ir Verbs:........................................................................................113 Lesson 37...................................................................................................................115 Irregular verbs in the preterite tense..................................................................................115 Ser (to be):.............................................................................................................115 Ir (to go):...............................................................................................................115 Dar (to give):...........................................................................................................115 Hacer (to do/make):..................................................................................................116 Decir (to say/tell):....................................................................................................116 Lesson 38...................................................................................................................117 The Imperfect Tense in Spanish: Describing Past Actions, Habits, and Background Information.............117 Ongoing Actions in the Past:.........................................................................................118 Describing Past Habits and Routines:...............................................................................118 Providing Background Information:.................................................................................119 Simultaneous Actions:.................................................................................................119 Lesson 39...................................................................................................................120 Expressing Future Actions with the Simple Future Tense in Spanish: Anticipating Events to Come..........120 8 Expressing Future Actions:...........................................................................................121 Making Predictions:....................................................................................................121 Stating Intentions and Plans:........................................................................................121 Offering and Making Promises:......................................................................................122 Probability and Assumptions:........................................................................................122 Chapter 11.................................................................................................................123 Connecting Ideas: Conjunctions and Linking Words..................................................................123 Lesson 40...................................................................................................................124 Common Conjunctions in Spanish: Linking Words to Connect Ideas...............................................124 Y (And):.................................................................................................................124 O (Or):...................................................................................................................124 Pero (But):..............................................................................................................124 Porque (Because):.....................................................................................................124 Si (If):....................................................................................................................125 Porque (Because):.....................................................................................................125 Como (Since/As):......................................................................................................125 Por eso (That's why/Therefore):....................................................................................126 Y (And):.................................................................................................................126 O (Or):...................................................................................................................126 Pero (But):..............................................................................................................126 Porque (Because):.....................................................................................................127 Así que/por lo tanto/entonces (So/Therefore):..................................................................127 Ni...ni (Neither...nor):................................................................................................127 Chapter 12.................................................................................................................128 English vs. Spanish: Similarities and Differences.....................................................................128 Lesson 43...................................................................................................................129 Cognates and False Friends in Spanish: Similar Words with Different Meanings.................................129 Cognates:...............................................................................................................129 False Friends:..........................................................................................................129 Lesson 44...................................................................................................................131 Pronunciation and Phonetic Contrasts in Spanish: Mastering Sounds and Distinguishing Phonemes..........131 Vowels:..................................................................................................................131 Consonants:.............................................................................................................131 Stress and Intonation:.................................................................................................132 Lesson 45...................................................................................................................133 Grammatical differences and word order.............................................................................133 Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) Word Order:...........................................................................133 Adjective-Noun Agreement:.........................................................................................133 Pronoun Usage:........................................................................................................134 Verb Conjugation:.....................................................................................................134 Lesson 46...................................................................................................................135 Cultural and Linguistic Influences in Spanish: A Diverse Tapestry of Language Evolution.....................135 Latin Influence:........................................................................................................135 Arabic influence:......................................................................................................135 Indigenous Languages of the Americas:............................................................................135 Influence from Other Romance Languages:.......................................................................136 Globalization and Modern Influences:..............................................................................136 Conclusion..................................................................................................................137 Examination................................................................................................................138 Section 1 Vocabulary.....................................................................................................138 Section 2 Pronunciation and Phonetics................................................................................139 Section 3 Grammar....................................................................................................140 Section 4 Conjunctions and Word Order.....................


Access Spanish

Access Spanish

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  • Author: María Utrera Cejudo
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351105817
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : es
  • Pages : 178

Access Spanish: A First Language Course provides a thorough grounding in all the skills required to understand, speak, read and write contemporary Spanish from scratch. This fully revised edition consists of 10 units, each of which includes Language Focus panels explaining the structures covered and Descubre el mundo hispano boxes providing cultural insight into the Spanish-speaking world. Learning Tips and Ready to Move On checklists help students to achieve a sense of autonomy, while the accompanying website gives direct access to additional listening, reading and speaking activities, plus teacher support and guidance. Updated audio tracks for this edition are also available online at www.routledge.com/9781138476684. Access Spanish is ideal for adult learners and students at level A1–A2 of the CEFR, and Novice Low on the ACTFL proficiency scales.


Spanish for Beginners

Spanish for Beginners

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  • Author: Spanish Learning Revolution
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  • ISBN: 9781954075238
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

Have you always been fond of learning Spanish but just never felt confident enough to learn a new language? Are you curious to understand those hit Latino songs without looking at the lyrics? Watch your favorite Netflix series without subtitles, without taking long-hour Spanish lessons or spending an extended amount of time in a Spanish-speaking country? Don't waste your time on useless lessons that teach you only about the theory. With our new revolutionary course, you have the opportunity to learn from native Spanish speakers about the secret of learning the language, and the truly useful tips to be able to write and speak Spanish in everyday life. The traditional method taught does not give you efficient results. Hours and hours of studying the rules would only make you lost. Think about how you learned your native language... When you were finally able to speak the first few words... Did you study the theory? Or you simply listened and emulated what your parents said to you? The fast and steady growth of the Spanish speaking population has made Spanish a necessity in business and a key language, with more than 400 million native speakers all over the world and as second language in the USA and Europe. That's what you will learn: You will understand the basics of the Spanish language, such as spelling and pronunciation You will focalize on the important parts of speech A list of fundamental verbs Discover the four types of sentences The authentic ways to communicate in Spanish Improve your ninja kit useful baggage of words to order food, ask information in the airport, find the best deal while shopping, and manage any emergency or health issues. Over 1,000 common Spanish phrases that you can learn on your downtime. Practical exercises for everyday life And much, much more... Even if you never open a language book before or you were never involved in any Spanish classes, the practical approach of this book together with the practical exercises will guide you step by step in learning Spanish. In less than no time, without even realizing it, you will begin to understand the texts in the songs, movies, and talking in Spanish. SO, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? A FEW DOLLARS SPENT ARE THE VALUE OF YOUR EDUCATION?


A Practical Course with the Spanish Language

A Practical Course with the Spanish Language

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  • Author: H. M. Monsanto
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 3385203635
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 402

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.


Spanish-Beginner's Step by Step Course to Quickly Learning: The Spanish Language, Spanish Grammar, & Spanish Phrases

Spanish-Beginner's Step by Step Course to Quickly Learning: The Spanish Language, Spanish Grammar, & Spanish Phrases

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  • Author: Steven J. Michaels
  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • ISBN: 1365181464
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 273

Revised, Expanded & Updated! This book now includes sample short stories to make your learning even easier plus a number of new resources have been added with the goal of making this book the only Spanish learning guide you'll need. In this book, you'll discover: The basics of numbers, food, and relationships so you can feel confident speaking the language Valuable vocabulary for family, emergencies, shopping and the common mistakes most beginners make Essential terminology for emotions, jobs, and travel that will simplify before, during, and after your next trip abroad A collection of Spanish short stories translated into English to further learn the language And much, much more!


Spanish for Beginners

Spanish for Beginners

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  • Author: Spanish Learning Revolution
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  • ISBN: 9781954075245
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186

Have you always been fond of learning Spanish but just never felt confident enough to learn a new language? Are you curious to understand those hit Latino songs without looking at the lyrics? Watch your favorite Netflix series without subtitles, without taking long-hour Spanish lessons or spending an extended amount of time in a Spanish-speaking country? Don't waste your time on useless lessons that teach you only about the theory. With our new revolutionary course, you have the opportunity to learn from native Spanish speakers about the secret of learning the language, and the truly useful tips to be able to write and speak Spanish in everyday life. The traditional method taught does not give you efficient results. Hours and hours of studying the rules would only make you lost. Think about how you learned your native language... When you were finally able to speak the first few words... Did you study the theory? Or you simply listened and emulated what your parents said to you? The fast and steady growth of the Spanish speaking population has made Spanish a necessity in business and a key language, with more than 400 million native speakers all over the world and as second language in the USA and Europe. That's what you will learn: You will understand the basics of the Spanish language, such as spelling and pronunciation You will focalize on the important parts of speech A list of fundamental verbs Discover the four types of sentences The authentic ways to communicate in Spanish Improve your ninja kit useful baggage of words to order food, ask information in the airport, find the best deal while shopping, and manage any emergency or health issues. Over 1,000 common Spanish phrases that you can learn on your downtime. Practical exercises for everyday life And much, much more... Even if you never open a language book before or you were never involved in any Spanish classes, the practical approach of this book together with the practical exercises will guide you step by step in learning Spanish. In less than no time, without even realizing it, you will begin to understand the texts in the songs, movies, and talking in Spanish. SO, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? A FEW DOLLARS SPENT ARE THE VALUE OF YOUR EDUCATION?


Learn Spanish for Beginners

Learn Spanish for Beginners

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  • Author: Michael Navarro
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  • ISBN: 9781914063268
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 650

Hola como estas ¿Quieres aprender o mejorar tu español? If you want to learn how to speak Spanish with complete confidence without having to relocate to a Spanish-speaking country for months or even years, then this audio book is for you. Perhaps you've already purchased another learning-Spanish program or two. Or maybe you've purchased several and still feel you're unable to speak Spanish with complete confidence. Or maybe you're an absolute beginner. In any case, you may be thinking that you'll have to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on learning Spanish programs and/or private Spanish classes to take your Spanish to the next level. Fortunately, there's no need to spend a ton of money and move at a snail's pace in order to learn to speak Spanish with complete confidence. Learn Spanish for Beginners will empower you to step on the gas and peel rubber, taking you from beginner level - or even absolute beginner level - all the way to a level where you speak conversational Spanish - and with complete confidence. Take a peek at what I have in store for you: Over 20 hours of audio Spanish lessons System that will allow you to master conjugating Spanish verbs PDF transcripts to all lessons GRATIS Native Spanish-speaking voice actor to make sure you develop an authentic Spanish accent Fun and engaging teaching method that will have you looking forward to practicing with this program - and the more you practice, the more you learn


New Method of Learning ... Spanish Language ...

New Method of Learning ... Spanish Language ...

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  • Author: Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 622


Spanish for Beginners

Spanish for Beginners

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  • ISBN: 9781954075221
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Have you always been fond of learning Spanish but just never felt confident enough to learn a new language? Are you curious to understand those hit Latino songs without looking at the lyrics? Watch your favorite Netflix series without subtitles, without taking long-hour Spanish lessons or spending an extended amount of time in a Spanish-speaking country? Don't waste your time on useless lessons that teach you only about the theory. With our new revolutionary course, you have the opportunity to learn from native Spanish speakers about the secret of learning the language, and the truly useful tips to be able to write and speak Spanish in everyday life. The traditional method taught does not give you efficient results. Hours and hours of studying the rules would only make you lost. Think about how you learned your native language... When you were finally able to speak the first few words... Did you study the theory? Or you simply listened and emulated what your parents said to you? The fast and steady growth of the Spanish speaking population has made Spanish a necessity in business and a key language, with more than 400 million native speakers all over the world and as second language in the USA and Europe. That's what you will learn: You will understand the basics of the Spanish language, such as spelling and pronunciation You will focalize on the important parts of speech A list of fundamental verbs Discover the four types of sentences The authentic ways to communicate in Spanish Improve your ninja kit useful baggage of words to order food, ask information in the airport, find the best deal while shopping, and manage any emergency or health issues. Over 1,000 common Spanish phrases that you can learn on your downtime. Practical exercises for everyday life And much, much more... Even if you never open a language book before or you were never involved in any Spanish classes, the practical approach of this book together with the practical exercises will guide you step by step in learning Spanish. In less than no time, without even realizing it, you will begin to understand the texts in the songs, movies, and talking in Spanish. SO, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? A FEW DOLLARS SPENT ARE THE VALUE OF YOUR EDUCATION?