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Spanish for Travelers - A Practical Guide - cover

Spanish for Travelers - A Practical Guide

Daria Gałek

Publisher: Pearnet

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Summary

"Spanish for Travel" is a practical guide created specifically for people who are planning to travel to a Spanish-speaking country or want to communicate freely during their international trips. The book includes useful vocabulary and phrases that are essential in typical travel situations. You will find sample sentences that will help you ask for directions, place an order at a restaurant, book accommodation, and much more. The book also provides practical tips on how to use Spanish in various travel situations, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to gain confidence in communication.
 
"Spanish for Travel" is an excellent aid for travelers who want to master the basics of the Spanish language and communicate confidently in a Spanish-speaking environment during their adventure abroad. I hope this book will be helpful for you and enable smooth communication during your travels!
Available since: 07/29/2023.

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