This illustrated bilingual dictionary is designed primarily for beginning students in Spanish. It presents approximately 1,400 words, each with its translation, pronunciation, and a sample sentence. A separate reference section lists bilingual days of the week, months, numbers, and other helpful words. Words are listed in two sections: Spanish to English and English to Spanish. New in this edition is a travelers' section with cultural notes, as well as words and expressions related to new technologies. Includes approximately 200 line illustrations.
The series covers all official requirements for Bachillerato and is compatible with the recommendations of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (B1.1/B1.2).
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 4 October 2011
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Aztec Blood
Never less than spellbinding, this golden tale is third in a series (after Aztec Autumn) and follows the exploits of a mestizo boy (half Aztec, half Spanish) in 16th-century New Spain, struggling for survival against Spanish nobles in league with the Inquisition. Cristo the Bastardo spins his tale from a dungeon prison between bouts of torture before his hanging. Raised among the legions of social outcast l‚peros, half-breed beggars hated by Indians and Spanish alike, Cristo is protected and illegally educated by Fray Antonio, a defrocked priest.
Teach Yourself English Pronunciation: An Interactive Course for Spanish Speakers CD
Have you been learning English for a long time but feel that you still don’t understand English people properly or, what’s worse, you can’t make yourself understood? This is a rather common problem among Spanish speakers, who have spent many years of their life attending English classes, have a good command of English grammar and vocabulary, yet still have serious difficulties when it comes to speaking English. Most of these problems could be overcome if Spanish speakers were better acquainted with English pronunciation since this is an area in which English and Spanish differ most.
Teach Yourself English Pronunciation: An Interactive Course for Spanish Speakers CD
Added by: TheFireRed | Karma: 32.39 | Black Hole | 25 September 2011
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Teach Yourself English Pronunciation: An Interactive Course for Spanish Speakers CD
Have you been learning English for a long time but feel that you still don’t understand English people properly or, what’s worse, you can’t make yourself understood? This is a rather common problem among Spanish speakers, who have spent many years of their life attending English classes, have a good command of English grammar and vocabulary, yet still have serious difficulties when it comes to speaking English. Most of these problems could be overcome if Spanish speakers were better acquainted with English pronunciation since this is an area in which English and Spanish differ most.
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