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Learn Spanish : How To Learn Spanish Fast In Just 168 Hours (7 Days) - The Blokehead Success Series - cover

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Learn Spanish : How To Learn Spanish Fast In Just 168 Hours (7 Days) - The Blokehead Success Series

Scott Green

Publisher: Yap Kee Chong

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This book is a crash course in learning Spanish. Spanish is a language that is considered easy to learn, and this book will teach the basics of the Spanish language in 7 days. The reader will first discover why we should learn Spanish. He will also learn about the Spanish alphabet and proper pronunciation, Spanish grammar rules, and basic conversational phrases in different scenarios.
Available since: 06/10/2015.

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