Spanish-Language Reference
Guinness Book of World Records 1985
Working together with Daniel Sharavi, the brilliant Israeli police inspector introduced in Jonathan Kellerman's The Butcher's Theater, Delaware and Sturgis soon find themselves ensnared in one of the darkest, most menacing cases of their careers. And when death strikes again, it is Alex who must go undercover, alone, to expose an unthinkable conspiracy of self-righteous brutality and total contempt for human life.
Also available on BDD Audio Cassette.
Aventuras Primer Curso De Lengua Espanola
Como Se Dice. World Languages. Audio CD Set. Spanish ...
Through six editions, ¿Cómo se dice...? has successfully prepared and motivated over one million students to continue their study of Spanish. This introductory Spanish program remains one of the best-selling texts available today because it is flexible, easy to use, and adaptable to any teaching style. The program features a balanced, four-skills approach that stresses communicative competency and cultural awareness as well as the mastery of language structures.
To better accommodate both two- and three-semester or quarter courses, the scope and sequence of the Seventh Edition contains 18 lessons. Students in a two-semester course master the preterit by the end of the first semester (Lecciones 1–9) Those in a 3-semester course master the present tense by the end of the first semester (Lecciones 1–6) and the past tenses by the end of the second semester (Lecciones 7–12). In addition, basic formal commands are introduced earlier (presented via lexical entries in Lecciones 2, 5, 6, 8, and 11).
- Presentations of high-frequency, meaningful vocabulary, basic Spanish sounds, and words and expressions that are challenging for English speakers, as well as clear and succinct grammar explanations provide students with a solid foundation for building communication skills.
- Student learning and independent study is supported through ample examples, varied practice, and opportunities for self-assessment.
- A balance of four-skills practice—progressing from controlled to more open-ended—offers students the opportunity to actively use the language while reinforcing learning and strengthening communication skills.
- Through various media—including realia, readings, photo essays, video, and the Internet—students broaden their knowledge of the geography, history, and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Cross-cultural comparisons help students develop cultural understanding.
- The ¿Cómo se dice...? Multimedia CD-ROM 3.0 is an interactive program featuring short clips from the video with accompanying transcripts and links to a bilingual glossary. The clips are supported by a variety of comprehension and interpretation activities to help students hone their listening skills. Language practice exercises corresponding to the grammar points presented in the student text are also included on this CD-ROM. The exercises contain links to a grammar reference to help students who need additional review/reinforcement of grammatical concepts.
- Completely revised, the ¿Cómo se dice...? Web Site includes task-based activities, ACE self-testing for each lesson with audio and video clips and automatic feedback, and electronic flashcards for additional practice of vocabulary and verb conjugations. A comprehensive, password-protected guide assists instructors and TAs with the integration of the various multimedia components. Supplemental readings for Lessons 13–18 are available to download for courses in which the instructor wishes to extend the reading skills development offered in the text.
- The two-hour video provides three distinct types of footage: unrehearsed interviews with native speakers from around the Spanish-speaking world, photo essays of everyday life, and authentic footage from Hispanic countries.
- The Opening Passage, featured at the beginning of each lesson, introduces vocabulary and structures in context in new and varied formats including personal vignettes, informal correspondence, and dialogues accompanied by sample realia. Each passage is followed by ¡Conversemos! comprehension questions that provide immediate reinforcement.
- ¿Lo sabía Ud.? culture notes, written in simple Spanish, convey information on cultural themes or points mentioned in the lesson dialogue.
- Pronunciación sections, appearing in Lecciones 1–18, contain pronunciation and linking exercises designed to acquaint students with the basic Spanish sounds, with sounds, words and expressions that are challenging for English speakers, and with natural speech.
- The Estructuras section presents an average of four or five clear and succinct grammar points in English, with practical examples that can be consulted for independent study and reference. Each structure is immediately followed by Práctica exercises that range from controlled drills to open-ended activities.
- Contemporary ¡Vamos a leer! selections promote reading skills.
- Teleinforme sections following even-numbered lessons reinforce the content of the photo essays and authentic footage of the ¿Cómo se dice...? Video and offer a sequence of pre-viewing, post-viewing, and expansion activities.
- Así somos sections following odd-numbered lessons provide viewing activities with improved accessibility for the unrehearsed interviews in the ¿Cómo se dice...? Video.
- The Testing Program includes nine culture tests correlated to the Panorama hispánico sections.
- For instructors' convenience, icons and annotations in the Instructor's Annotated Edition refer to additional related activities in the Instructor's Activities Manual.
La Casa de los Espiritus Spanish Edition
Ingles para Latinos Spanish Edition
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español 2011 Spanish Edition
Adaptado para todas las versiones Kindle y dispositivos antiguos. (for all Kindle versions and older devices)
Hoy en dia, aprender inglés resulta imprescindible, ya que su utilización en casi todas las áreas del conocimiento y del desarrollo humano se ha ido incrementando con el paso del tiempo. Podriamos considerarlo como el idioma universal de estos momentos.
Ser capaz de leer en inglés requiere de las herramientas correctas que nos ayuden a comprender mejor el idioma.
El Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español 2011 es el más completo actualmente para libros electrónicos, ya que ofrece más de 120.000 palabras, frases y giros idiomáticos, reconoce las palabras en plural y los verbos conjugados, además ofrece la pronunciación de la mayoría de las palabras.
El Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español 2011 ha sido elaborado para ser utilizado en cualquier lector de libros electrónicos que reconozca el formato .prc (la mayoría de los libros electrónicos actualmente lo reconocen), y se puede usar mientras leemos cualquier libro en inglés, estableciéndolo como diccionario principal.
Cuanto más consigas leer, más aprenderás inglés. Si realmente quieres aprender inglés, leer no es una opción sino un deber.
Algunos consejos:
1. Busca al principio textos adaptados a tu nivel de inglés. Si intentas leer textos demasiado complejos te desmotivarán.
2. Siempre ten un buen diccionario que te ofrezca la mayor cantidad de palabras posibles para que no se te escape ningún significado. El Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español te brinda más de 120.000 términos para que no te quede ninguna palabra sin conocer.
3. Apunta las palabras y expresiones nuevas y repásalas una vez que hayas terminado de leer.
4. Relee los textos que ya hayas leido, de este modo fijarás mejor los nuevos conceptos.
5. Luego de haber leido el texto visualmente, intenta leer los textos en voz alta. El Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español te ofrece ayuda con las pronunciaciones que incorpora.
6. Se constante. Mínimo 10-15 minutos por día.
Buena lectura...!!!
Nota: En la versión demo, la pronunciación se visualiza en baja resolución, pero en la versión completa la pronunciación se ve claramente en alta resolución.
Note: In demo version, pronunciation is displayed in low resolution, but in full version you will see pronunciation clearly in high resolution






