Pros: Cheap, small, comprehensive, accurate, well arranged Cons: absolutely none!
Could it be, oh I don't know, maybe the verbs? Of course, it's the verbs!
All you have to do is remember the 14 tenses. Piece of cake. First there's the Present Indicative, followed by the Imperfect Indicative. Then comes the Preterit, the...
Pros: This book is the comprehensive guide to Spanish: learning it, speaking it, understanding it. Cons: nada
Why Spanish, you ask? Well, with Hispanics being the largest growing demographic in America, all of us will have to use Spanish at one point or another. At the grocery store, on the job, on the TV . . . Spanish is everywhere. So, now's a good...
Pros: great format, organized well Cons: not for beginning learners - can become a crutch.
Let me start out by saying that I am a Spanish teacher. I have a budget of about 400$ a year to spend on books. And I have fifteen copies of this book in my room. It's that good.
The book 501 Spanish Verbs shows many irregular and commonly...
Pros: Additional verbs are related to the 501 irregular Spanish verbs; idioms, phrases, words Cons: Knowledge of Spanish pronunciation and grammar is assumed
Spanish the the language of most nations in the Western Hemisphere from the Caribbean Sea and Mexico to Chile and Argentina. Spanish is also spoken by numerous people in English-language nations such as Canada and the United States. A number of...
Pros: Great format. WILL help you master those verbs Cons: Not all verbs present.
501 Spanish Verbs is everything the title says it is. You get 501 different, fully conjugated, Spanish verbs ranging from abatir (to knock down) to zucir (to mend). Very useful for beginner and intermediate Spanish students. However, I must advice you...
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