101 Spanish Proverbs with MP3 Disk
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 April 2009
- ISBN 9780071615587
- Binding Book
- No. of pages pages
- Size 228x152x10 mm
- Weight 239 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Offers language students the proverbs used in their chosen language, presents their translations, and explains how to use them. Humorous illustrations help students remember the meaning of the proverbs.
MoreLong description:
Nunca es tarde para aprender* Spanish proverbs!
Even the most successful people should remember what Spanish speakers say--?the current carries off the shrimp that falls asleep? (camarón que se duerme, se lo lleva la corriente). In other words, ?don't rest on your laurels.?
101 Spanish Proverbs takes the mystery out of common Spanish expressions like this one and explains their meanings in context. On the MP3 disk, native speakers read each of the 101 proverbs and dialogues that place them in context, so you can hear how Spanish sounds and practice what you have learned.
Find out what Spanish speakers really mean when they say . . .- La major medicina es la Buena comida. = The best medicine is good food.
- No hay pan sin corteza. = There is no bread without crust.
- El hábito no hace al monje. = The habit does not make the monk.
- El que se fue a Sevilla, perdió la silla. = He who went to Seville lost his chair.
- El piso de uno es el techo de otro. = Someone's floor is the ceiling for someone else.
*It's never too late to learn. (= You're never too old to learn.)
Nunca es tarde para aprender* Spanish proverbs!
Even the most successful people should remember what Spanish speakers say--?the current carries off the shrimp that falls asleep? (camarón que se duerme, se lo lleva la corriente). In other words, ?don't rest on your laurels.?
101 Spanish Proverbs takes the mystery out of common Spanish expressions like this one and explains their meanings in context. On the MP3 disk, native speakers read each of the 101 proverbs and dialogues that place them in context, so you can hear how Spanish sounds and practice what you have learned.
Find out what Spanish speakers really mean when they say . . .- La major medicina es la Buena comida. = The best medicine is good food.
- No hay pan sin corteza. = There is no bread without crust.
- El hábito no hace al monje. = The habit does not make the monk.
- El que se fue a Sevilla, perdió la silla. = He who went to Seville lost his chair.
- El piso de uno es el techo de otro. = Someone's floor is the ceiling for someone else.
*It's never too late to learn. (= You're never too old to learn.)
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Our Animal Friends
2. Animals in the Wild
3. Occupations
4. Eating in Style
5. Life Day by Day
6. People
7. The Blue Planet
8. Time Flies
9. Words to Live By
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