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Spanish Among Amigos : Conversational Spanish Beyond the ClassroomBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $10.36 You Save: $2.59 (20%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWOne of the biggest hurdles to mastering a second language is learning how to speak naturally. Here is a humorous, one-of-a-kind program that teaches readers how to carry a conversation without sounding stilted or awkward. Spanish Among Amigosallows language learners to eavesdrop on two native speakers and their befuddled English-speaking friend Tom. As they talk about a host of topics, the reader becomes accustomed to conversing naturally in Spanish. Each of the book's 21 units of dialogue includes:
PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: McGraw-HillPub. Date: 12th September 2003 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 192 Ean: 9780071415149 Isbn: 0071415149 Upc: 639785414100 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
I used this in conjunction with other books and such for a Homeschooling Spanish 3 student. She was fairly well versed in grammar, and vocabulary, but was lacking in conversational Spanish. Her family is quite conservative, and so she found the conversations to be a bit uninspiring, and a lot of the slang to be useless. However, I told her this is what is said, and so she needed to be aware of it, even if she didn't use it. This is a nice text, as it uses the common English-speaking blunders in conversational ways (one of the characters in the skits is learning Spanish) and kindly corrects them. The age range for this book is probably best suited for juniors in high school and older, but be careful that the student is ready for a little bit of adult humor, and adult topics. Sra. Gose Author of Flip Flop Spanish: Ages 3-5: Level 1
Great book ! I've been having a ball learning so many neat idioms. It's not a text book!! A colleague of mine, a native of Spain, says the idioms in Amigos are right on. What I want though is a CD with the actual oral conversations. Also, there ought to be a male version of Amigos done in the same manner.
The really standout feature of this book for me is how easy and fun it is to read. I consider myself fairly capable and passably fluent in conversational Spanish, but not only did I learn completely new and unexpected phrases and colloquial vocabulary in Spanish that had previously been beyond me, but Pepa and Pili (the main characters in the dialogues) had me chuckling and at times guffawing throughout. The author has a great sense of humor and a flair for refreshingly real-sounding conversation - not the stilted repartee you usually see in language books. After reading this book you will no longer need to sneak peaks at the subtitles during Almodovar movies. This book is great fun to read and the exercises are quite challenging - a real help in moving your Spanish past the text book into the real world.
I'm a highschool student in advanced Spanish class. We all think we're bilingual and pretty hot stuff. Then our teacher brought in this book and we're like, "yawn, who needs a text book, we know Spanish". But then.... This book is AWESOME!!! and hysterically funny and I don't want to admit how challenging the new vocab and grammar was but we had SO MUCH FUN learning with it. Pepa & Pili are these two really cool and bitchy friends who rag on eachother and everyoine else all the time, and say absolutely everything that's on their minds and it makes it really fun to read. We also really learned a lot about Spanish culture and habits in the introduction sections - Spain sounds like SO much fun!!! All of us raced through this book and we're all saying we want to do a year abroad in Spain now. The only thing is - I want to see the movie of this book!
Whoever said learning couldn't be fun? This book proves it.Pepa & Pili are the two protagonists through whose casual conversations Ms Agullo teaches us uproarious new slang and grammar, and they are a blast to eavesdrop on. Quite often I was actually laughing out loud. For anyone who is already moderately fluent in Spanish and wants to loosen up with it, this book is a must have. It's an invaluable source of informal everyday Spanish - the stuff that stumps you when you're trying to keep up with conversation in the real world, and that can lead to embarassing blunders if you don't catch on - so well worthwhile right there. As if that weren't enough, each new chapter includes insightful cultural commentary that is written with wry appreciation and witty asides. This book is a little gem, and a MUST for anyone interested in really getting into Spanish language and culture. Just one thing: it wouldn't hurt to have a tape as an optional supplement. SIMILAR ITEMS: |

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