I was just sent a couple of copies of Berlitz' soon-to-be-released new edition of 601 Spanish Verbs. It's a gorgeous, hefty book -- as well as offering all the aforementioned verbs in their various tenses, it has several pages of activities and a guide to text messaging in Spanish. There's also a free CD-ROM with words and phrases to put on your iPod.
Problem is, my family's foreign language studies are focused on French and Latin at the moment.
I could review the book in the sense of giving a thorough, accurate idea of what's in it, but that's not quite the same thing as being able to express what the book has to offer a homeschooling family in their studies.
If you can give this book a good home and a good review -- and I don't mean you have to praise it; I only ask that you give a sense of what kind of resource this book is and include details as to what you did and/or didn't like about it -- drop me a line at:
deborah at 2ds dot org
Monday, June 29, 2009
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Deborah,
I tried to send you an e-mail, but it bounces back undeliverable. I would love to help you out if you still need it. I will actually have a Spanish exchange student living with me this fall who can help too. Let me know if you still need help.
sclogan@bellsouth.net.
Chrystal
Deborah, We are studying Spanish right now. I am Mexican, also. So, I speak Spanish fluently. I am gripreed2003@yahoo.com You know me, I am toni baloney
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