Archive for November, 2009

Mosaicos: Spanish as a World Language with CD-ROM

New – This lively and practical book combines the very best elements of contemporary approaches to foreign language instruction, skill building, and practice–in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It gives learners the opportunity to understand the relationship between culture and language throughout the Spanish speaking world, to make connections with other discipline areas and distinct viewpoints, and to compare English and Spanish at both the cultural and language levels. Lecciines in

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Spanish Vocabulary

Used – More than 5,000 words and expressions in this English-Spanish handbook include an updated and enlarged list of words dealing with communications, electronics, and technology. The pocket-size guides in this series present thousands of words and expressions with their English translations.

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Como Se Dice–?

New – “Como se dice…? has successfully prepared and motivated over one million students to continue their study of Spanish. The program features a balanced, four-skills approach that stresses communicative competency and cultural awareness as well as the mastery of language structures. It remains one of the best-selling programs available today because it is flexible, easy to use, and adaptable to any teaching and learning style. Based on reviewer suggestions, the authors have incorporated man

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Pasajes

New – The Pasajes series is one of the most widely used and highly respected programs for intermediate Spanish courses in North America. This edition consists of three volumes–a review grammar, a cultural reader, and a literary reader–that are coordinated by theme and by language, chapter by chapter, across all three books.

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Dictionary of New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish

Used – Representing six decades of research, this revised and expanded edition of the classic work “A Dictionary of New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish is the most authoritative reference on the archaic dialect of Spanish spoken in the region. Originating with Spanish settlers in 1598, the regional language of the upper Rio Grande consists of archaic Spanish, Mexican-Indian words, words and idiomatic expressions peculiar to the Spanish of Mexico, local vocabulary, and countless items from E

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