An edition of The Berlitz self-teacher: Spanish (1949)

The Berlitz self-teacher: Spanish.

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An edition of The Berlitz self-teacher: Spanish (1949)

The Berlitz self-teacher: Spanish.

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The Berlitz Self-Teacher series is very helpful in introducing and immersing the reader in a new language. Lessons are built on real-life conversational Spanish, the type you would encounter on the street among friends and acquaintances. Particularly useful is the pronunciation guide, which avoids the distortion English speakers usually impose on the Spanish language. For example, "Que" (what) is properly pronounced "keh" and not "kay" as English speakers say it. Early chapters start out slow, and build on previous chapters as the book progresses.

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Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Language
English
Pages
282

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
468.242
Library of Congress
PC4121 .B53

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vi, 282 p.
Number of pages
282

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OL6048261M
LCCN
49007857

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