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Learn in Your Car Spanish - Level I --Learn in Your Car Spanish Level I focuses on essential travel needs
Includes:
3 Audio CDs (3 hours of language learning)
Listening Guide with recorded text & grammar notes
$19.95
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Learn in Your Car Spanish - Level II --Learn in Your Car Spanish Level II is a continuation of Level I. Learn in Your Car Spanish Level II begins where Level I ends. Level II continues with more ideas, concepts, and vocabulary that are useful to the traveler, but introduces more complex vocabulary and grammar.
Includes:
3 Audio CDs (3 hours of language learning)
Listening Guide with recorded text & grammar notes
$19.95
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Learn in Your Car Spanish - Level III --Learn in Your Car Spanish Level III is a continuation of Level II. Level III begins where Level II ends. Level III introduces more advanced grammar and vocabulary for the continuing student.
Includes:
3 Audio CDs (3 hours of language learning)
Listening Guide with recorded text & grammar notes
$19.95
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Learn in Your Car Spanish - Complete Set --Learn in Your Car Spanish Complete Set includes Levels I, II & III. Save $10 when you purchase all three levels together.
Includes:
9 Hours of Audio
3 Listening Guides
Pronunciation, Grammar, Vocabulary
$49.95
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Learn in Your Car Spanish is the only language learning system designed to teach a foreign language in your car as you drive, without the aid of a textbook. However, for your reference, there is a booklet that contains the entire recorded text so that you can see how the words are spelled. The booklet also contains additional explanations which will be helpful to you if you have trouble understanding some of the concepts of the program.
About this course:
The basic premise is that communicating in a language requires learning words, phrases and sentences: but you can't learn to communicate effectively in a language unless you know the individual meaning as well.
The emphasis is on communication. Words, phrases or sentences can be used to communicate. It is not always necessary to use a complete sentence to convey a thought.
Learn in Your Car teaches you the way a child learns. Children start by learning one-word sentences, then two-word sentences, etc. progressing to more complex sentences as they learn more vocabulary and grammar.
The important words you need to survive and get around are taught first. Grammar is taught with examples rather than rules.
Usually no more than one new word is introduced at a time. (Level III occasionally introduces more than one word when it is easy to distinguish the new words.) This means you won't hear a sentence or phrase and wonder which sound corresponds to which word. (Various forms of previously introduced verbs are used along with new words.)
No textbook is required. The fact that no more than one new word is introduced at a time enables you to use the CDs effectively without referring to a textbook. The CDs are designed to be used without a textbook so that you can use them while driving a car or while doing other things that require similar amounts of concentration.
Literal (word-for-word) translations are used as much as possible. This enables you to understand how a sentence or phrase is constructed and what the individual words mean.
The SPANISH Language: Spanish is the official language of Spain and 19 Latin American nations. Spanish is spoken as a first language by about 330 million persons and as a second language by perhaps another 50 million. Spanish is the mother tongue of about 40 million people in Spain, where the language originated and whence it was later brought by Spanish explorers, colonists, and empire-builders to the Western Hemisphere and other parts of the world during the last five centuries. Spanish is the native tongue of over 17 million people in the United States, and is one of the official languages of the United Nations. The Spanish vocabulary is basically of Latin origin, although it has been enriched by many loan words from other languages, especially Arabic, French, Italian, and various indigenous languages of North, Central, and South America. The Spanish language employs the Roman alphabet. There are a number of Spanish dialects and there are several striking differences in pronunciation between Castilian and major dialects of Latin American Spanish. On the whole, however, the difference between the Spanish dialects of Europe and of Latin American with reference to pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar are relatively minor.