Spanish I, Grades 6 - 8

Spanish I, Grades 6 - 8 PDF Author:
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
ISBN: 1483820327
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 82

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Skill Builders are great tools for keeping children current during the school year or preparing them for the next grade level. A variety of fun and challenging activities provides students with practice and helps introduce basic skills to new learners. This full-color workbook contains appropriate passages and exercises for middle school Spanish language learners. Skill Builders combines entertaining and interactive activities with eye-catching graphics to make learning and reviewing fun and effective. The compact 6" x 9" size makes this book perfect for school, at home, or on the go. It features 80 perforated, reproducible pages and an answer key.

Spanish I, Grades 6 - 8

Spanish I, Grades 6 - 8 PDF Author:
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
ISBN: 1483820327
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 82

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Skill Builders are great tools for keeping children current during the school year or preparing them for the next grade level. A variety of fun and challenging activities provides students with practice and helps introduce basic skills to new learners. This full-color workbook contains appropriate passages and exercises for middle school Spanish language learners. Skill Builders combines entertaining and interactive activities with eye-catching graphics to make learning and reviewing fun and effective. The compact 6" x 9" size makes this book perfect for school, at home, or on the go. It features 80 perforated, reproducible pages and an answer key.

Me gusta el futbol (I Like Soccer)

Me gusta el futbol (I Like Soccer) PDF Author: Meg Gaertner
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1646197801
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : es
Pages : 19

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This title invites readers to discover what is fun about soccer. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on soccer. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index.

Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow

Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow PDF Author: Aurélien Géron
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
ISBN: 109812247X
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 863

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Through a recent series of breakthroughs, deep learning has boosted the entire field of machine learning. Now, even programmers who know close to nothing about this technology can use simple, efficient tools to implement programs capable of learning from data. This bestselling book uses concrete examples, minimal theory, and production-ready Python frameworks (Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow) to help you gain an intuitive understanding of the concepts and tools for building intelligent systems. With this updated third edition, author Aurélien Géron explores a range of techniques, starting with simple linear regression and progressing to deep neural networks. Numerous code examples and exercises throughout the book help you apply what you've learned. Programming experience is all you need to get started. Use Scikit-learn to track an example ML project end to end Explore several models, including support vector machines, decision trees, random forests, and ensemble methods Exploit unsupervised learning techniques such as dimensionality reduction, clustering, and anomaly detection Dive into neural net architectures, including convolutional nets, recurrent nets, generative adversarial networks, autoencoders, diffusion models, and transformers Use TensorFlow and Keras to build and train neural nets for computer vision, natural language processing, generative models, and deep reinforcement learning

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

Spanish Mastery for Beginners: A Step-by- Step Language Course PDF Author:
Publisher: Red Dot Publications
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Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 145

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"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.....................

CliffsNotes Spanish I Quick Review, 2nd Edition

CliffsNotes Spanish I Quick Review, 2nd Edition PDF Author: Ken Stewart
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0544184017
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 291

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Spelling and Pronunciation Nouns and Articles Replacing Nouns with Pronouns Infinitive and Regular Verb Use Basic Sentence Structure Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense Asking and Answering Questions Adjectives Adverbs and Comparisons Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns The Present Tense The Imperfect Tense Narration in the Past Prepositions Reflexive, Prepositional, and Demonstrative Pronouns Commands Negatives Review Questions Resource Center Glossary Thematic Vocabulary Verb Charts Idiomatic Expressions Why CliffsNotes? Go with the name you know and trust Get the information you need-fast! CliffsNotes Quick Review guides give you a clear, concise, easy-to-use review of the basics. Introducing each topic, defining key terms, and carefully walking you through sample problems, this guide helps you grasp and understand the important concepts needed to succeed. The essentials FAST from the experts at CliffsNotes Master the Basics – Fast Complete coverage of core concepts Easy topic-by-topic organization Access hundreds of practice problems at CliffsNotes.com

Spanish Made High School Simple

Spanish Made High School Simple PDF Author: David S. Luton
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0557254450
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 180

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This book was written by an experienced high school Spanish teacher who believes that the best way to teach a foreign language is in a simple, well-organized fashion. He believes that this approach works as well for adults as it does for teenagers, and thus the book you have before you now! This book is suitable for beginners as well as students at the intermediate to advanced levels. It contains basic to advanced grammar and basic vocabulary as well as useful conversational phrases. It also presents verb forms in more than one visual format which makes it more accomodating to different learning styles, especially to visual learners. All of the grammar is explained in English and there are English definitions and equivalents for all the Spanish words and phrases.

Language in the Real World

Language in the Real World PDF Author: Susan J. Behrens
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136887253
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 661

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Language in the Real World challenges traditional approaches to linguistics to provide an innovative introduction to the subject. By first examining the real world applications of core areas of linguistics and then addressing the theory behind these applications, this text offers an inductive, illustrative, and interactive overview for students. Key areas covered include animal communication, phonology, language variation, gender and power, lexicography, translation, forensic linguistics, language acquisition, ASL, and language disorders. Each chapter, written by an expert in the field, is introduced by boxed notes listing the key points covered and features an author’s note to readers that situates the chapter in its real world context. Activities and pointers for further study and reading are also integrated into the chapters and an end of text glossary is provided to aid study. Professors and students will benefit from the interactive Companion Website that includes a student section featuring comments and hints on the chapter exercises within the book, a series of flash cards to test knowledge and further reading and links to key resources. Material for professors includes essay and multiple choice questions based on each chapter and additional general discussion topics. Language in the Real World shows that linguistics can be appreciated, studied, and enjoyed by actively engaging real world applications of linguistic knowledge and principles and will be essential reading for students with an interest in language. Visit the Companion Website at www.routledge.com/textbooks/languagerealworld

Vamos!

Vamos! PDF Author: Kenneth Chastain
Publisher: Heinle & Heinle Publishers
ISBN: 9780838412770
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 564

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Easy Spanish Phrase Book New Edition

Easy Spanish Phrase Book New Edition PDF Author: World Language Institute Spain
Publisher: Midealuck Publishing
ISBN: 1739249186
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 113

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This bilingual Spanish phrase book is a perfect companion for all travelers and expats in Spain and Latin America! This inexpensive and practical reference tool is written as an easy-to-use travel and study guide, offering fast, realistic day-to-day communication necessary to deal in all sorts of situations. This Easy Spanish Phrase Book is a practical tool for anyone looking to learn Spanish or improve their Spanish skills for travel and living abroad. The book includes over 700 realistic words, sentences and phrases, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and advanced students alike. With its wide range of everyday phrases, readers can quickly pick up the essentials of the language and have a firm foundation for more realistic conversations. Additionally, this phrasebook includes a Spanish grammar guide so you can learn the basics of the language and improve your general understanding of the Spanish language, the book also gives your the necessary writing skills which are especially helpful if your are staying longterm in a Spanish speaking country. The Spanish Grammar Guide included here offers vocabulary-building tips and verb conjugation tables, and also contains information about nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions. The phrase book and grammar guide features a user-friendly format, allowing beginners to easily navigate between different sections, and to look up quickly any kinds of missing information at their own pace. With this bilingual phrasebook, beginners can master Spanish quickly thanks to its comprehensive and realistic content that has been written speficically for travelers, expats, and students. Make your next stay to Spain or Mexico even more fun and enjoyable by avoiding the language pitfalls and anjoy real conversation with the locals! This phrasebook provides you with over 700 words, typical expressions and phrases, all organized for quick access. The phrases include important communiacation, such as typical greetings, directions, hotel and renting, transportation, shopping, medical and emergency situations, computer issues, general repairs, social media, real estate, and other common circumstances. A reliable reference for both travelers and students, this book takes account of all the different dialects spoken in Spain and Latin America. Includes a Spanish grammar and pronunciation guide. A phonetic pronunciation accompanies each phrase.

Gender, Heteroglossia and Power

Gender, Heteroglossia and Power PDF Author: Joan Pujolar
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110809125
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 368

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This is the most respected and authoritative college textbook available on human sexuality. Written in a direct, non-judgmental manner, this edition of OUR SEXUALITY has been thoroughly and carefully updated to reflect the most current research findings. It is the first college text to bring cutting-edge and in-depth emphasis on the impact of politics on sexuality. Crooks and Baur keep you interested with the most exciting, emerging research and coverage, and focus on strengthening healthy communication among partners. The authors also have revised their overall coverage on maintaining a responsible and healthy sexual relationship, with greater attention to diversity and inclusiveness. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac.