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Number of Pages: | 76 |
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Included Graphics: | Covers and Sales Images |
Cover Graphics: | Several sizes and styles |
Miscellaneous Graphics: | as above |
Extra Pages: | Raw RTF sales letter file |
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Year Released/Circulated: | 2007 |
Suggested Selling Price: | $27 |
Ebook Table of Contents:
Introduction 5
DAY 1: 8
Getting Started with Greetings and Basic Expressions in Spanish
DAY 2: 12
Recognizing Letters and Sounds in the Spanish Alphabet
DAY 3: 16
Forming Spanish Nominal Words and Phrases
Gender-Specific Characteristic
Number-Specific Characteristic
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Learn More Spanish Nouns
DAY 4: 25
Getting Familiar with Spanish Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Demonstratives
DAY 5: 29
Learn to Describe with Spanish Adjectives
DAY 6: 34
Making Longer and Complete Phrases with Prepositions
DAY 7: 36
Introduction to Spanish Verbs
AR Verbs
ER Verbs
IR Verbs
DAY 8: 43
Conjugating Verbs to Present Tense
Regular Forms
Irregular Forms
Ser vs. Estar
Present Progressive Form
DAY 9: 51
Conjugating Verbs to Past Tense
Regular Forms
Irregular Forms
DAY 10: 56
Conjugating Verbs to Future Tense
Regular Forms
Irregular Forms
Be-Going-To Form
DAY 11: 59
Forming Basic Spanish Sentences
Declarative Sentences
Interrogative Sentences
Imperative Sentences
DAY 12: 66
Familiarizing Situational Phrases
Asking for Directions
Giving Directions
At the Airport
Checking in at Hotels
Riding a Bus
Riding the Train
Hiring a Taxi
Hiring a Boat
Driving Cars
Shopping for Clothes
Shopping for Food
Dining Out and Ordering Food
Visiting the Beach
Doing Sports
Problems and Complaints
Dealing with Emergencies
Conclusion 75
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Common foreign language trainings usually bombard you with thousands of words and phrases in their vocabulary and let you memorize them until you get used to speaking them out – without really knowing how they became that way.
- Sounds are among the fundamentals of one language because all through out language training, these sounds are used to speak out words and form sentences.
- Words should be learned one at a time according to the word category they belong to (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.), as they have characteristics unique to the category only.
- Sentences are actually proper arrangement of words only. Hence, enough knowledge of words and their characteristics can create sensible sentences.
- Learning a new language involves being familiar with its greetings and most basic phrases, and actually knowing how they came to be.
- Easy-to-apply memorization tips and tricks to remember Spanish words better.
- How each of the letters in the Spanish alphabet is called, how each one of them is pronounced, and some examples for practice.
- Sounds not present or are very minimal in the English language but are common in Spanish.
- Creative techniques to recall various Spanish words.
- A 4-day training session to easily tackle the most complicated topics in Spanish.
- How to form and structure different kinds of basic Spanish phrases and sentences.
- The first step in learning a new language.
- How to pronounce different Spanish words correctly.
- Easy and simple ways of creating grammatical and sensible Spanish sentences.
- Basic greetings and everyday expressions in Spanish.
- How to identify formal and familiar situations in order to use the appropriate expressions.
- The difference between describing with Spanish and English adjectives.
- Spanish adjective classifications according to common descriptions they provide.
- The importance of studying individual word forms before constructing sentences.
- The easiest way to identify the gender of Spanish nouns.
- Numbers, days, months, time, etc. in Spanish.
- List of spanish prepositions and example phrases.
- How Spanish nouns form their plural counterparts.
- How regular Spanish verbs form past, present and future tenses.
- What the irregular verbs are and how they form their tenses.
- How to create the present progressive form (I am eating, you are singing, etc.) in Spanish.
- 2 ways of forming the future tense of Spanish verbs.
- Why the subject of the sentence is optional and usually omitted in Spanish.
- The truth that verb alone is already a complete sentence in Spanish.
- What conjugation is and how it is done in Spanish.
- What the 3 groups of Spanish verbs are.
- How to form Spanish interrogative statements.
- How to form Spanish imperative statements.
- Understanding airport, road, train, market and other signs written in Spanish.
- What to say when ordering food, shopping, hiring public vehicles, checking in at hotels, and in other usual situations using the Spanish language.
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