Spanish Verbs, Simplified

Spanish Verbs, Simplified
Author: Luis Toral Moreno
Publisher: Palibrio
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2018-08-18
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1506526357

The two parts composing the present work, i.e., the two points that I wish to develop are: 1) The composition and use of ONE SINGLE TABLE that can serve for the conjugation of all the Spanish verbs, both regular and irregular. With this TABLE a much easier, simpler way of learning how to conjugate any Spanish verb is attained. 2) The separate study of each class of irregularity, grouping the irregularities by tenses and in a minimum of classes. By this method a more logic, much easier and simpler way of learning all the irregular Spanish verbs is attained.

Spanish Simplified

Spanish Simplified
Author: Hugo's Institute for Teaching Foreign Languages
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1915
Genre: Spanish language
ISBN:

Sound-English

Sound-English
Author: Augustin Knoflach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1890
Genre: Language, Universal
ISBN:

Spanish Vocabulary

Spanish Vocabulary
Author: David Brodsky
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0292794754

Unlike other vocabulary guides that require the rote memorization of literally thousands of words, this book starts from the premise that using the etymological connections between Spanish and English words--their common derivations from Latin, Greek, and other languages--is the most effective way to acquire and remember vocabulary. This approach is suitable for beginners as well as for advanced students. Teachers of the language will also find much material that can be used to help motivate their students to acquire, and retain, Spanish vocabulary. Spanish Vocabulary is divided into four parts and four annexes: Part I provides background material on the origins of Spanish and begins the process of presenting Spanish vocabulary. Part II presents "classical" Spanish vocabulary--words whose form (in both Spanish and English) is nearly unchanged from Latin and Greek. Part III deals with "popular" Spanish vocabulary, which underwent significant changes in form (and often meaning) during the evolution from Latin to Spanish. A number of linguistic patterns are identified that will help learners recognize and remember new vocabulary. Part IV treats a wide range of themes, including words of Germanic and Arabic origin, numbers, time, food and animals, the family, the body, and politics. Annex A: Principal exceptions to the "Simplified Gender Rule" Annex B: 700 words whose relations, if any, to English words are not immediately obvious Annex C: -cer verbs and related words Annex D: 4,500 additional words, either individually or in groups, with English correspondences