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Title: 501 Spanish Verbs by Ph.D Christopher Kendris, Ph.D Theodore N. Kendris ISBN: 0-7641-2428-5 Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Pub. Date: June, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.73 (102 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Spanish Verb Conjugation Made Easy
Comment: Whether a student or traveler, "501 Spanish Verbs" will make it easier for you to conjugate the many verbs associated with this Romance language. Just like many Romance languages, there are many tenses to memorize, however with the alphabetical, easy-to-use style author Christopher Kendris has used, conjugating Spanish verbs is as easy as 1-2-3.
Similar to "501 Portuguese Verbs," the book also contains short phrases commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain and Mexico. The reader needs to be aware of the differences between Castilian Spanish and Latin American Spanish. Latin American usage eliminates the "vosotros" tense, and dialects among the many Spanish-speaking nations can often have words that mean one thing in one country, and something else in another. Keep an eye out for regional dialects (e.g., Castilian, Mexican, Antillean/Caribbean, Central American, etc..).
Overall, a must have for those wanting to brush up on their language skills. It's a great reference book to have in your collection.
Rating: 4
Summary: Know your verbs, eat your verduras...
Comment: For english speakers who have never studied a romance language, verb conjugation almost seems like more trouble than it's worth. Irregular verbs abound and just when you think you know the patterns, some new irregularity comes up and smacks you right in the language faculty.
Unfortunately, verb conjugation is a necessary and monotonous part of learning Spanish. Without the ability to conjugate at will and without much thinking, fluency remains a Quixotic dream.
"501 Spanish Verbs" will get you up and running on some of the essential verbs of the Spanish language. When you're starting there's no way you're going to remember or not confuse the present subjunctive spelling with the spelling of the conditional or preterite. It's going to happen, and having this book on hand for moments like that will deaden the "what's the point of this!?!?" feeling. Eventually it comes together, and at some point this book will outlive its usefulness.
It's important to remember that this is not meant to be a comprehesive guide to Spanish verbs. That's why it's called "501 Spanish verbs" when there's obviously thousands more. 501 is a pretty good number of verbs to have on hand at the beginning of learning Spanish. It will get a reader through most children's books or basic reading. This book is to be mastered and built upon, not to be seen or used as a final resting place for learning about Spanish verbs. It should be used with the idea that someday it will be abandoned. If a learner of Spanish gets to that point then the book has done its job.
Rating: 5
Summary: good for those who want to really know the language
Comment: The complexity of the Spanish language is somewhat simplified in this easy-to-use book. If you're traveling in a hispanic country for a short period of time and just wanna get around, try berlitz, but if you really want to know the language, get this book. This book includes an in-depth explanation of each of the 14 Spanish tenses and dictates when they should be used, along with providing a full conjugation of 501 essential verbs (for daily life) in all fourteen of the tenses and with every person (1st person, 2nd, plural, singular, etc). Also, this is a brief section of quizzes/assessments at the end of the book to help you practice the verbs. This book is ideal for anyone who wants to master the spanish language, from learning one verb in all its tenses to learning as many verbs as possible in only a few tenses, or maybe even all of them. Although this book is no substitute for communicative practices with other people, it DOES substitute as an independent study guide for the spanish language. Another great feature is that many of the irregular spanish verbs are included, like ir and ser, where some tenses don't have regular stem changes or follow the regular endings of each tenses (which are provided as well in the book). I recommend this book for anyone interested in mastering spanish verbs, from first time users who are just grasping the language to already-fluent speakers who simply want to "stay in shape" with the spanish language. I recommend this book, at the other books in the 501 verb series like french, english, hebrew, german, portuguese, latin, and japanese.
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Title: 1001 Most Useful Spanish Words by Seymour Resnick ISBN: 0486291138 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 07 June, 1996 List Price(USD): $1.95 |
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Title: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use by Dover ISBN: 0486280861 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 26 May, 1994 List Price(USD): $1.50 |
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Title: Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses by Dorothy M. Devney ISBN: 0844273341 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 11 January, 1996 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: Webster's New World Spanish Dictionary: Spanish/English English/Spanish by Mike Gonzalez ISBN: 0139536477 Publisher: Webster's New World Pub. Date: 15 September, 1992 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Pronouns And Prepositions by Dorothy Richmond, Dorthy Richmond ISBN: 0844273112 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 11 April, 1998 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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