Conversational Spanish for Beginners and Travelers Volume II: Learn Spanish Phrases and Important Latin American Spanish Vocabulary Quickly and Easily in Your Car Lesson by Lesson
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Conversational Spanish for beginners and travelers is a comprehensive and simple program for learning Spanish in fast, simple and interactive lessons that will help you learn Spanish in your car and reach native-level fluency in no time.
If you are looking to learn Spanish in a fast, simple way without entering a classroom then you have chosen the perfect book. Conversational Spanish for beginners and travel is a comprehensive and simple program for learning Spanish in fast, simple and interactive lessons that will help you learn Spanish in your car and reach native-level fluency in no time.
Learning Spanish can be a daunting experience. When you travel abroad not knowing the language can be scary and dangerous.
Through this book you will learn Conversational Spanish for beginners through lessons that will help you develop your vocabulary and teach you simple phrases useful for travel.
Through these book's lessons you will learn basic interactions in different and useful topics for travel.
The following book on conversational Spanish will give you the necessary tools for survival abroad in simple and quick lessons. It's time to begin the adventure of learning Spanish, through simple and quick lessons you can study everywhere.
In this Volume You Will Find
- How to greet, introduce yourself and ask for things politely
- How to form phrases with basic verbs and high frequency adjectives to communicate fully
- How to shop in Spanish, from asking for assistance, to bargaining, and trying stuff on, and other vocabulary for shopping like a native
- How to get to places, check into your hotel, buy train tickets, and other related vocabulary for tourism
- How to get Medical assistance and explain your symptoms and allergies
- Learn quick Spanish, understand vocabulary and interactions, and learn correct pronunciation through this simple audio lessons
Get this book NOW, embrace these simple, yet effective language lessons that will have you speaking Spanish like a native in no time!
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Conversational Spanish For Beginners And Travelers Volume II
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Learn Spanish Phrases And Important Latin American Spanish Vocabulary Quickly And Easily In Your Car Lesson By Lesson
By Authentic Language Books
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
UNIT 1: BASIC LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
LESSON 1: VERB GO, IR
LESSON 2: VERB HAVE, TENER
LESSON 3: VERB WANT, QUERER
LESSON 4: HIGH FRECUENCY ADJECTIVES
UNIT 2: SHOPPING
LESSON 1: HOW MUCH?
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 2: I LIKE IT/ I DON’T LIKE IT
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 3: BARGAINING
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 4: WHAT TIME DOES IT CLOSE?
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 5: EXCHANGING CURRENCY
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 6: VOCABULARY FOR SHOPPING
VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION
UNIT 3: GETTING PLACES
LESSON 1: PLACES TO STAY
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 2: HOTEL CHECK IN
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 3: WHERE IS THE BATHROOM?
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 4: INTERNET CAFE
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 5: BUYING A TICKET FOR SUBWAY OR TRAIN
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 6: RIDING THE TRAIN
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 7: CAN YOU TAKE MY PICTURE?
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 8: PLACES VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION
UNIT 4: MEDICAL EMERGENCY ENGLISH
LESSON 1: MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 2: SYMPTOMS
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
LESSON 3: ALLERGIES
INTERACTIONS
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
VOCABULARY REVIEW
LAST WORDS
VOCABULARY
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INTRODUCTION
Have you ever wanted to travel through South America or Spain but don’t do it because you don’t speak Spanish? Most people see language learning as a scaring or daunting activity, especially adults who have probably tried to while in school and failed.
Traveling to a country without knowing the basics of that language, even when traveling sites and blogs state that everyone speaks English
, always presents risks. Therefore, it is important to be able to communicate in basic Spanish to be able to survive.
The following book is a practical and comprehensive guide to learning conversational Spanish. The focus of this book is tourism and its target audience are people who speak little or no Spanish.
This book consists of 3 units, each of them focus on a different topic needed for traveling. Their level of difficulty will increase from unit to unit, but the structure of the book will be the same. All of the units contain lessons, after all of these lessons there will be a unit review which will consist of longer interactions and exercises.
Each lesson will begin with a short introduction that will explain the usefulness and cultural significance of the lesson as well as to give the context on how to use it with examples of interactions.
Following the introduction and core of the lesson, we will have a vocabulary review, in which we will go over the words and their meaning and repeat the learned phrases.
We understand that many adult learners find language learning difficult because they cannot pronounce certain words correctly. This is why this audiobook comes with a pronunciation section, in which we will once again go over the expressions learned and practice the pronunciation of the most difficult words, so you can be sure you sound like a fluent speaker.
Through this book, we hope you learn how to have basic interactions in Spanish and have a wonderful and immersive tourism experience.
You might feel as the lessons go by that this book is a little bit repetitive, but the trick to language learning lies in repetition. As a matter of fact, expert linguists have stated that in order to learn something you have to listen and repeat it at least 7 times.
This book will make you repeat new words and phrases several times, it will also give you interaction exercises, so you can practice the language. It is important to note that we recommend you listen to this book more than once, so you will not only learn the vocabulary but start to assimilate the language.
UNIT 1: BASIC LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
This is probably the only technical unit in the whole book. Even though most audiobooks do not teach these lessons, they are important for creating basic sentences that will help you communicate effectively. We will start with three of the basic verbs and high-frequency adjectives, so you can learn how to form complete sentences and communicate better.
LESSON 1: VERB GO, IR
The first verb we are going to learn today is the verb to do or in Spanish ir
. We are going to go over this verb with the different pronouns.
Yo voy
which means I go. Let’s say it again yo voy
. Let’s brake it by syllables yo-voy. And one more time yo voy
Tu vas
which means you go. Let’s say it again tu vas
. Let’s brake it by syllables tu-vas. And one more time tu vas
El va
which means he goes. Let’s say it again El va
. Let’s brake it by syllables el-va. And one more time El va
Ella va
which means she goes. Let’s say it again Ella va
. Let’s brake it by syllables e-lla-va. And one more time Ella va
Nosotros vamos
which means we go. Let’s say it again nosotros vamos
. Let’s brake it by syllables no-so-tros-va-mos. And one more time nosotros vamos
Ustedes van
which means you go. Let’s say it again ustedes van
. Let’s brake it by syllables us-te-des-van. And one more time ustedes van
Ellos van
which means they go (masculine). Let’s say it again ellos van
. Let’s brake it by syllables e-llos-van. And one more time ellos van
Ellas van
which means they go (feminine). Let’s say it again ellas van
. Let’s brake it by syllables e-llas-van. And one