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Rating: Summary: Best Spanish grammar I've seen. Review: A clear, comprehensive, accurate grammar. Well organized. Sophisticated yet accessible. I would recommend it to anyone studying Spanish, from beginners to advanced students. Good to have as a reference, and also to read straight through. Whatever textbook you're using, you should have this too. I discovered it after I'd been studying Spanish for many years, and it was very helpful at that point, clearing up issues I'd been wondering about for a long time. It would have been a very useful book to have from the start.
Rating: Summary: A Great Helper Review: After reading this book, I found it to be very useful. Being a Spanish major, I use it alot to guide me through my homework assignments and for review when studying for tests. The best part about it was that it was almost all in english, so it was easier to understand. When looking for books online I always read the readers responses because it helps me in deciding on what book to buy. It includes ser vs estar, por vs para, tenses of the verbs, pronunciation, articles, pronouns, and much more.
Rating: Summary: There is simply no better book! Regardless of Price. Review: I just couldnt pass up the opportunity to review this book. It is probably one of the cheapest books of it's kind and yet it is the best of it's kind. I am not kidding when I say that with this book and a good dictionary and phrase or text book you could become fluent in spanish. It covers Verbs so simply and efficiently that you learn the most important conjugations for each type of verb all at once in just a few pages. (Which means you are not trapped in the present tense because your class or text hasnt yet discussed preterite or imperfect or future).I must also add that it has an excellent review of idioms in the back and the best coverage of Articels el, lo, la that I have ever seen, and I have many books on spanish. Now before I go you must trust me when I say that I am being completely objective and that I am well acquanted with language study and learning (Japanese, Chinese, French, Korean) because this is the best book available on the subject, and spending more money will not get you anything superior to the coverage in this book. If you are thinking about buying it DO IT! You wont regret it (Oh by the way I am the only child in a spanish speaking family who didnt learn spanish growing up but I now speak it more than well enough to get by, in large part because of this little yellow book!)
Rating: Summary: There is simply no better book! Regardless of Price. Review: I just couldnt pass up the opportunity to review this book. It is probably one of the cheapest books of it's kind and yet it is the best of it's kind. I am not kidding when I say that with this book and a good dictionary and phrase or text book you could become fluent in spanish. It covers Verbs so simply and efficiently that you learn the most important conjugations for each type of verb all at once in just a few pages. (Which means you are not trapped in the present tense because your class or text hasnt yet discussed preterite or imperfect or future).I must also add that it has an excellent review of idioms in the back and the best coverage of Articels el, lo, la that I have ever seen, and I have many books on spanish. Now before I go you must trust me when I say that I am being completely objective and that I am well acquanted with language study and learning (Japanese, Chinese, French, Korean) because this is the best book available on the subject, and spending more money will not get you anything superior to the coverage in this book. If you are thinking about buying it DO IT! You wont regret it (Oh by the way I am the only child in a spanish speaking family who didnt learn spanish growing up but I now speak it more than well enough to get by, in large part because of this little yellow book!)
Rating: Summary: Explains everything that ever confused you about Spanish Review: I've studied Spanish for six years, and I have yet to find a problem that this book doesn't cover. A good reference and also fun to browse just for curiosity's sake. Would be well worth three times the price.
Rating: Summary: Best Spanish reference book in my library. Review: This excellent little book provides the reader with brief but thorough coverage of grammar and verb conjugation. It is the only book in my collection that covers the proper use of 'Santo, Santa, San.' It also provides very clear explantions of the different verb tenses and moods. The explanation of gramatical rules is very clear and each is provided with an example. This book is a reference manual, and provides no exercises. However, it covers several rules and topics that I have not found in any other work. It even has brief sections on correnspondence.
Rating: Summary: Best Spanish reference book in my library. Review: This excellent little book provides the reader with brief but thorough coverage of grammar and verb conjugation. It is the only book in my collection that covers the proper use of 'Santo, Santa, San.' It also provides very clear explantions of the different verb tenses and moods. The explanation of gramatical rules is very clear and each is provided with an example. This book is a reference manual, and provides no exercises. However, it covers several rules and topics that I have not found in any other work. It even has brief sections on correnspondence.
Rating: Summary: Great Learning! Review: This is another book that was recommended to me by Patrick Jackson at www.learningspanishlikecrazy.com When this book first arrived in the mail my first impression was how could such a thin book with only a little more that 100 pages be of much help. I was so wrong. This book is a very comprehensive grammar book. The author does an excellent job explaining the differences between "para and por" and "pero and sino." The wrong use of these words can completely change the meaning of a sentence.
Rating: Summary: The most useful spanish language text ever! Review: This little text provided all the necessary basics to start from scratch and get to a fluency sufficient for simple but not overly simple conversation. I found this little book more useful than a 'phrase book' for learning to get along in Latin American countries. It makes it possible for someone who has not studied the language in any depth at all to converse in the past, present, and future, rather than just in the present, as many tourists tend to do. This book provides the basic framework to the language that, along with a small dictionary and some practice, may be all you need for learning at least a rudimentary spanish.
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