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100 Must-Know Spanish Phrases - Spanish Language Book For Beginners With Exercises And Bilingual Short Stories - cover

100 Must-Know Spanish Phrases - Spanish Language Book For Beginners With Exercises And Bilingual Short Stories

Juan Montanez

Publisher: 101 Seleções

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Summary

“100 Must-Know Spanish Phrases” is a practical guide for beginners learning Spanish. The book focuses on essential phrases used in everyday conversations, helping readers quickly build a foundational vocabulary. It includes exercises that reinforce the phrases learned, allowing for effective practice. Additionally, the book features bilingual short stories that help improve comprehension and familiarize learners with real-world usage. Ideal for those starting their Spanish learning journey, it combines practical phrases with exercises and reading practice to support language retention.
Available since: 10/05/2024.
Print length: 96 pages.

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