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Latin American Spanish, Conversational: Learn to Speak and Understand Latin American Spanish with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster’s) (English and Spanish Edition)

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Spanish is the official language of Spain and 21 Latin American countries, and is an official language of the U.N. Pimsleur’s Spanish teaches an educated Latin American Spanish, with speakers from Colombia and Argentina in levels I-III, and from Mexico in level IV.

Spanish, Conversational

•Sixteen 30-minute lessons of spoken Spanish language instruction. These sixteen lessons are the same as the first sixteen lesson of Pimsleur’s 30-Unit Comprehensive Program. •Each lesson includes an introductory conversation, and new vocabulary and structures and includes practice for vocabulary introduced in previous lessons. •Essential grammar and vocabulary. Topics include: greetings, numbers, meals, shopping, telling time, scheduling activities, and asking and giving directions. •No mindless repetition! Converse with native speakers in natural (and useful!) conversations. •Easy, fast, fun and effective language acquisition. •Completely Audio – anytime, anywhere. No computer necessary! Unlike expensive software programs which tie learners to a computer, Pimsleur courses are available in CD or mp3 format to meet your needs. •Receive an instant credit of $150 to trade up from the Conversational to the full Level 1 Comprehensive CD course.

Pimsleur® equals success. Just one 30-minute lesson a day gets you speaking and understanding like no other program.

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  • ISBN13: 9780743550451
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2 thoughts on “Latin American Spanish, Conversational: Learn to Speak and Understand Latin American Spanish with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster’s) (English and Spanish Edition)

  1. Best Teacher of Foreign Language Yet I purchased the Pimsleur’s Conversational Spanish CD set with 18 lessons (not sure if this is the same, but close). I am a military brat and stand true to the belief that learning another language should start at the early elementary age. I retained more Japanese in 3 years, 24 years ago, than 3 years of studying Spanish at the high school level. Being in the construction industry, the hispanic community and workers have flourished, and with that my need to communicate with them. I have…

  2. Plodding and Practically Useless Except for Pronunciation I disagree with all the glowing reviews, and seriously doubt any of the reviewers started from square one and felt they were prepared to visit a Spanish-speaking country from it alone.Pimsleur does have a great idea, inspired by the Foreign Service Institute’s approach, but the thing is it takes TIME. What’s good about the method is you’re drilled and drilled and drilled… what you learn here will stay with you a long time.The flipside (and it’s a big one) is that with…

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