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by Seymour Resnick
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by Julianne Dueber, Marion Peter Holt, et al
Among the most difficult things to learn about any foreign language are the exceptions to its rules of grammar and vocabulary. Barron's 1001 Pitfalls series is designed to help students get past such trouble spots as irregular verbs, homonyms and
homophones, confusions caused by words and phrases that resemble one another, and specialized vocabularies and technical terms.
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Nearly 700 pages, this book is the "Verb Bible". Verbs are conjugated and set up one-per-page in alphabetical order in this easy-to-use series. Commonly used idioms that use a verb are presented at the bottom of the page that presents the appropriate verb. Approximately 1,000 additional verbs are listed in the infinite form with their English meanings.
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Phrase Books are fully color-coded to allow instant access to key information such as expressions, arrival and departure, hotels and dining out, car rental, sightseeing, shopping, banks and currency, medical, emergencies and much more. Tinted boxes focus attention on important items travelers should be aware of such as completely
updated 3,500 word dictionary. Plus a menu reader with over 700 popular food items and updated country and regional maps.
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With a comprehensive reference section – featuring a guide to pronunciation, a basic grammar primer,
country-specific information, a handy bilingual dictionary providing 3,000 terms, maps, and an index key terms – each BUSINESS PHRASE BOOK offers a guide to key terms and useful expressions for every aspect of
business.
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Teach Yourself Books by Alan Yates
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Although everybody in Barcelona speaks Castillian Spanish to you, many speak Catalan to each other. If you want to know what they're saying, here's the book. (Hippocrene Concise Dictionary) by M.S. Sabater, J.A. Freixinet, Davidovic Mladen
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by: Jean Paul Valette, this textbook is required by our school in the Dominican Republic, and is an excellent accompaniment for anyone learning Spanish. Order it early, as this title is often on back order.
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This book is a wonderful reference tool for people baffled by grammar rules and items. The book explains how the grammar works and gives great practice exercises.
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by Frances De Talavera Berger, Kim Wilson Eversz
Fans of the top-selling foul language guide Mierda have been screaming Mas! Now author Frances de Talavera Berger obliges, with this new collection of Spanish hard-core curses, colorful colloquialisms, and superb slang for those who wish to master streetwise Spanish.
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Full of harder-to-find business vocabulary and organized by theme. Don't drive yourself nuts with a traditional dictionary and then end up using the wrong word - Buy This Book.
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by Frances De Talavera Berger
Here is the complete guide to vulgarismo--the key to understanding Spanish as it is really spoken--from basic vocabulary to fanciful colloquialisms, from hardcore curses to pithy epithets for all occasions. The survival guide for everyone who has ever wanted to learn real Spanish. Line drawings.
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New, exciting way to learn Spanish quickly. Pop songs like La Bamba and Guantanamera, animation and puzzles. Comes with book, music, and CD rom.
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We just love this handy 4 page, plastic encased Card guide authored by (who else) Christopher Kendris. It is super-durable and super-usable. Everybody should have one of these!
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Since Spanish/English dictionaries are more or less bi-lingual thesaurus, children may have a tougher time grasping the meaning of the English words. Hint this is pretty helpful regardless of the age.
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Authored by Christopher Kendris, the same guy who wrote 501 Spanish Verbs. This handy pocket size vinyl covered verb book is a great alternative if you are tight on packing space or cash.
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Remember, the number one rule when studying a foreign language - "Don't Buy A Compact Dictionary" or you will be frustrated when you can't find the word that you are looking for. This is our favorite dictionary and the one that we refer to very often at AmeriSpan. The Vinyl cover makes it perfect for the traveler. Also, there are grammar tips and lists many English to Spanish idioms.
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by Howard Tomb
First came Wicked French and Wicked Italian, the irreverent little bestselling phrasebooks with over 135,000 copies in print. Now in a new companion volume to help gringos celebrate--or survive--Mexico and Latin America, Howard Tomb presents the pocket-sized guide to language and culture in the land of manana.
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