Customer Review: This book will literally help you with basic Spanish. I can now communicate with Spanish speaking people! This book will not only help you speak Spanish, but also help you read and write it. If you want to learn Spanish, this is the best book to start with.
Customer Review: This is without a doubt the best "learning Spanish" book I have purchased. I have bought a lot of books too. The example sentence with each definition is very effective. It automatically helps with more than just the word presented. The price makes this book a must-have. You feel really good... more info
Customer Review: I am taking a fast-track Spanish course in Guadalajara and the 501 Spanish Verbs is extremely helpful. It is easy to find each verb and it's conjugation.
Customer Review: This is James from James Spanish (the learning Spanish blog).
Written by the same author as the highly recommended `Magic Key to Spanish', this book has Margarita Madrigal's typical friendly and entertaining feel. See It and Say It in Spanish makes learning Spanish fun and painless with none... more info
Customer Review: If you want the original Rosetta Stone and the activation codes to get the full use from it, buy directly from the source, or a reputable source that will stand behind their sale. I bought mine and when I asked for the activation code the place I purchased it from never returned my correspondence.... more info
Customer Review: it's so easy to learn using this book - the way she has it. you read it & instead of studying you just read and all of the sudden you are able to speak spanish a little. the more you read the more you learn. it's awesome. I wish she'd write one for every language!
Customer Review: I am an ESL teacher, and this book is clear, concise, and pretty well complete. I have found, however, that not all the English to Spanish words are the most common and familiar to my students.
Customer Review: I had studied Spanish for 8 years in school, and I never bothered much with learning prepositions or pronouns: such little words, what's the point in obsessing over them? After having left school, I started working for a company with a high number of Spanish speakers. When I would try to... more info