Spanish Conversation QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide (QuickStudy Academic)
K**Y
Easy to use
This made my online spanish classes so much easier. My teacher did t gice me a good reference guide but with this I was easily able to find the right answers quick
B**T
20 different country speak Spanish
It is evident that the person who wrote this quick review sheet speaks Spanish in Spain and not in Central America. If you are learning Spanish Spanish, then that’s great. But if you are learning anything else, this is probably not going to be ultimately very useful for you.That’s the thing that happens when you generalize an entire language. It’s strange, the word for shrimp on this sheet is gambas, but everyone else understands it to be camarones.That’s just one difference, but I find several things on this worksheet to be not quite accurate. My advice, get a true Spanish mentor who understands language and grammar to explain to you the context. Context is all important. Rather than memorize words and phrases, try to find someone who teaches you real conversation. Words and phrases are helpful but will never get you into conversation. If you need help, visit abcspanishnow on I G. They have a better technique.
S**Y
Handy resource!
Excellent resource! I recommend to all my students.
J**E
A good summary guide review for anyone studying Spanish.
I have been studying Spanish for a few months and when I saw this interesting 4 page plastic laminated academic guide on Amazon for a bargain price I decided to purchase it. It is important to note that you can get the most out of this outline guide when used with actual class room instruction in Spanish.This outline guide covers the following subject areas: money nouns, verbs, quick phrases, adjectives, food nouns, verbs and adjectives. Greetings and everyday expressions, habitat nouns, verbs and adjectives, basic statements, health, travel words, time, numbers, workplace, people/family, entertainment, weather, days of the week, months of the year and colors in Spanish.I found this four page guide a helpful review when combined with my formal Spanish class. If you are a beginner taking Spanish you might want to check out this helpful and useful guide.Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Training Alone in Combatives and Self-Defense)
T**M
Super handy for any student!
My daughter's college class required this and the school was sold out, so I turned to Amazon. This was so handy, I got one for our HS student as well! It's punched for putting in a three ring binder, but also thin enough to just place in a folder. Vocab is super handy, but the phrases are where thy have found the most use. A must-have for any student taking Spanish!
T**R
Good for a complete beginner, I guess...
If you're a complete beginner this may be helpful.But there are typos and mistakes that would lead a beginner astray - "Huiere" instead of "Quiere", "el deport" instead of "el deporte","agriarse" for the adjective "sour" (agrio/a is generally used, "agriarse" means "to turn sour"), "sainete" for "spicy" (picante is correct), "piscine" for "pool" (should be piscina), "la granizada" for "hail" (should be "granizo", "la granizada" means "hailstorm"). There may be others I have missed.Nevertheless it is nicely laminated so it should last a while and it may be helpful to have all this together in one place. I think that perhaps a completely alphabetized version in both English and Spanish might be even more helpful, though, as it can be hard to find things in this version and you may have to skip around to get what you want.
M**Z
Hice un regalo
Hice un regalo
D**T
indestructable study guide...
arned Spanish over 20 years ago and didn't really expect much from the sheets I bought. Boy was I wrong!The presentation of this product is excellent and makes learning, or re- learning intuitive.The product is covered in a thick film so you don tap have to worry about anything spilling on it. It opens up once and has 6 pages and was a steal at the price. Also, it fits nicely on a notebook, but they are made so well you can just throw them in your car or carry them anywhere when you know you have a little while to read/study theseI definitely recommend. I also bought a great little paperback I used in college called "See it and say it in Spanish" by Margaruta Adrigal. If you want to go deeper into Spanish, I also suggest her boom " Madrigals's Magic key to Spanish"With these three items you will be speaking Spanish in no time.
A**N
Excellent
These learning aids are easy to use and good quality for the use they'll be getting
E**T
Beginners quick reference
I found the thing unwieldy and a bit big to be useful on the move.
A**R
Happy
Very good what I expected
S**E
Suits all ages not just GCSE!
Love it my parents very happy for their new lessons
V**S
Five Stars
Very useful
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