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So You Really Want to Learn Spanish Book 2


So You Really Want to Learn

No. of pages 135

Published: 2004

Great for age 5-18 years

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This book is suitable for those who have worked through So You Really Want To Learn Spanish Book 1, or pupils with an intermediate Spanish knowledge. Pupils are introduced to comparative and superlative adjectives, the use of the preterite tense and demonstrative pronouns and adjectives. The narrative style throughout is combined with a thorough grammatical approach to provide pupils with a sound basis of knowledge and understanding of the Spanish language. Please note that the Audio CD is not included with this textbook and must be purchased separately. For more information about this product please click here. - Provides a strong basis of knowledge for Spanish students with particular emphasis on understanding grammar and sentence construction- Spanish to English and English to Spanish vocabularies are featured at the back of the book for easy reference- An Audio CD and Teacher's Book which contains answers to all the exercises and transcripts to selected exercises are also available to purchase separately to accompany the book

 

 

This book is part of a book series called So You Really Want To Learn .

There are 135 pages in this book.

It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.

This book was published in 2004 by Hodder Education .

Simon Craft is a teacher of Spanish at Westminster School, where he is also Head of Sport. He seems to think he would slot very nicely into the current Real Madrid team on the left of midfield but his Spanish wife is advising him not to give up the day job just yet.

This book has the following chapters: Unit 1 - Nos presentamosMe presentoComparative and superlative adjectivesUna cartaVerbs like gustarLos adverbiosVocabulario 1. 1Ouch - direct object pronounsLocation, location, locationRevision: The futureFormal and informalSummary of unitUnit 2 - La comidaManana, mananaRadical-changing verbsSoler (ue)Vocabulario 2. 1Revision: ser and estarUna receta para ElenaLa meriendaLa NavidadVocabulario 2. 2Summary of UnitUnit 3 - La saludEl cuerpoThe verb dolerThe imperative: revisionVocabulario 3. 1The imperative - part 2Hay que, tener que, deber, hacer faltaHoroscopoVocabulario 3. 2Summary of unitUnit 4 - De comprasLa ropaCualEste, esta, estos, estasVocabulario 4. 1Ese, esa, esos, esasAquel aquella, aquellos, aquellasDemonstrative pronounsEsto, eso, aquelloVocabulario 4. 2Summary of unitUnit 5 - El turismoThe future: revisionThe preterite tense and the verb irThe preterite tense and -ar verbsReflexive regular -ar verbs in the preteriteVocabulario 5. 1Summary of unitDiversionesThe preterite tense of regular - er and -ir verbsThe preterite tenseof hacer, ver, estar y decirThe imperfect tenseThe imperfect tense of all - ar verbsThe imperfect tense of all -er and -ir verbs except ser, ver, irVocabulario 6. 1Summary of unitGlosariosVocabulario: espanol - inglesVocabulario: ingles - espanolIndex of subjects

 

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So You Really Want to Learn

"Grammar is dealt with extremely well, giving learners the necessary tools to use and manipulate the language and not merely learn set phrases." Ann Wilson, Vida Hispanica