Multicultural Spanish Dictionary : How Everyday Spanish Differs From Country to Country
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"A guide through the many variations of Spanish"
AP Spanish
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"With BarCharts' new 3-panel study guide on the AP Spanish exam, a student's performance should reach a 3, 4, or 5 on this challenging AP exam. Students and teachers will be given effective strategies, organized according to the exam itself with tips and help in each section to avoid pitfalls and problem areas. Focus is on the skills needed to reach success: interpretive, interpersonal, and interpretive."
The Big Red Book of Spanish Idioms
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This "new Spanish reference title will enable learners to do; quickly, easily look up Spanish idioms and phrases that they come across and get an English idiomatic equivalent. This innovative reference tool also allows the user to look up an English phrase and get its Spanish idiomatic equivalent.; In addition to the over 4,000 Spanish idioms listed in this work (arranged by keyword), a main feature will be the index that cross-references the phrases. All the key words from the English translations or equivalents are listed, allowing the user to access the material from English as well as Spanish"
Spanish Phrases
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"This 6-page . . . guide offers easy-to-read tables of conjugations for the 15 verb tenses and moods, with the changes bolded for quick reference. Sixty verbs and their meanings are included, with the irregular tenses and moods listed for each verb. "
Making Out in Spanish: (Spanish Phrasebook)
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This book was "designed to act as a guide to modern colloquial Spanish for use in everyday informal interactions--giving access to the sort of catchy Spanish expressions that aren't covered in traditional language materials. As well as the Latin script, each expression is now given in phonetics,."
McGraw-Hill's Spanish Student Dictionary: Just the Essential Words Beginners Need to Know
Upgrade Your Spanish
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"This short revision guide focuses on three key strategies for improving your exam results: 1) Eliminating basic errors and slips of the pen; 2) Increasing and consolidating your vocabulary; 3) Moving on from school-book Spanish."