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Read
and Think Spanish (Book +1 Audio CD) (Paperback)
by Ed's of Think Spanish
Read & Think Spanish, the innovative, non-intimidating
approach to learning Spanish, is now available
with an audio CD. Compiled by the expert editors
of Think Spanish! magazine, this audio package
brings together more than 100 engaging, fully
illustrated readings and articles about the
life and cultures of Spanish-speaking countries.
The 70-minute audio CD features many of the
articles read aloud by native speakers, as well
as questions for review and reinforcement of
new vocabulary. |
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Better
Reading Spanish : A Reader and Guide to Improving
Your Understanding of Written Spanish (Paperback)
While the world produces more and more reading
material each year, from magazines to newspapers
to websites, why are most language learners
still relying on contrived texts and classic
literature for language acquisition? Providing
entertaining contemporary texts in the original
language, the Better Reading Language series
is for those who want to brush up on a foreign
language. |
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Easy
Spanish Reader (Paperback)
by William T. Tardy
These
unique guides are based on the premise that
the best way to learn a language is to start
reading it, immediately. Suitable for raw
beginners to intermediate-level language learners,
the new editions of these popular titles feature
engaging readings of progressive difficulty
that allow learners to rapidly build comprehension. |
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Short
Stories in Spanish: New Penguin Parallel Text
(New Penguin Parallel Texts) (Paperback)
by Various, John L. King
Reflecting the variety of modern Spanish literature,
these stories range from the sharp insights
of Gabriel García Marquez's María
dos Prazeres to Isabel Allende's powerful evocation
of the oral traditions of the Amerindian Walimai,
the deceptive simplicity of Javier Marías's
On the Honeymoon, and the philosophical speculation
of Laura Freixas's Absurd Ending. |
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Spanish
for Reading: A Self-Instructional Course (Paperback)
by Fabiola Franco, Karl C. Sandberg
A
unique approach to Spanish reading comprehension,
Spanish for Reading can be used as a textbook
supplement in classrooms or by anybody who
is teaching himself Spanish. It begins by
demonstrating similarities between words and
parts of words in Spanish and English, and
proceeds to offer practical instruction that
will help readers broaden recognition of words
and phrases. Each of the book's fifteen chapters
concludes with a reading passage, the first
of them quite easy to comprehend, and successive
passages increasingly complex and sophisticated.
Early passages are simple essays on Spain's
and the Spanish-speaking world's language,
geography, and culture. Later passages are
excerpts from well-known works by world renowned
Spanish writers, including Jorge Luis Borges,
Pablo Neruda, and Gabriel Garcia-Marquez.
Students who use this volume methodically
will ultimately be reading and understanding
these passages in their original, unedited
Spanish, without need to seek outside help.
Short of spending time in Spain or Latin America,
here is as good an introduction to Spanish
culture as a student will be able to find
anywhere. Photos and line drawings.
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Spanish
Short Stories 2/Cuentos Hispanicos 2 (Penguin
Parallel Text) (Paperback)
by Various, Gudie Lawaetz
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First
Spanish Reader: A Beginner's Dual-Language Book
(Beginners' Guides) (Paperback)
by Angel Flores
Delightful stories, other material based on
works of Don Juan Manuel, Luis Taboada, Ricardo
Palma, other noted writers. Complete faithful
English translations on facing pages. Exercises.
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Stories
from Latin America : Historias de Latinoamerica
(Paperback)
by Genevieve Barlow
These enduring legends offer insights into the
history and culture of Latin American countries.
For ease of comprehension, they are told in
both Spanish and English, on facing pages. |

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