2000 Most Common Spanish Words in Context: Get Fluent & Increase Your Spanish Vocabulary with 2000 Spanish Phrases (Spanish Language Lessons Mastery) (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Have you been trying to learn Spanish and simply can’t find the way to expand your vocabulary?
Do your teachers recommend you boring textbooks and complicated stories that you don’t really understand?
Are you looking for a way to learn the language quicker without taking shortcuts? If you answered “Yes!” to at least one of those previous questions, then this book is for you! We’ve compiled the 2,000 most common words in Spanish, a list of terms that will expand your vocabulary to levels previously unseen.
Did you know that - according to an important study - learning the top 2,000 most frequently used words will enable you to understand up to 84 percent of all non-fiction and 86.1 percent of fiction literature and 92.7 percent of oral speech? Those are amazing stats, and this book will take you even further than those numbers!
This audiobook includes:
A detailed introduction with tips and tricks on how to improve your learning
A list of 2,000 of the most common words in Spanish and their translations
An example sentence for each word - in both Spanish and English
Finally, a conclusion to make sure you’ve learned and supply you with a final list of tips
Don’t look any further, we’ve got what you need right here! In fact, we’re ready to turn you into a Spanish speaker. Are you ready to get involved in becoming one?
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.
Customer Reviews
Somewhat useful but flaws
The format is pretty good but she pronounces the "ll" as a J sound , this is incorrect its suppose to be pronounced as a Y sound. Sure maybe the country she is from says it like that but every single other spanish learning program and book says it as a Y sound and nearly every Spanish country on earth. Makes my skin crawl everytime she pronounces it as a J sound. For instance the correct way to pronounce amarillo is ahm-ah-ree-yo. She does it as ahm-ah-ree-jo. Also her sentence examples should be more relevant to what real people might say or experience.