Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish
Anyone can read, write, and speak Spanish in only a few short weeks with this unique and proven method, which completely eliminates rote memorization and boring drills.
Original B & W illustrations.
Original B & W illustrations.
Paperback, 512 pages
Published
January 27th 2012
by Main Street Books
(first published August 10th 1953)
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I've been through this book before and learned a lot. However, my old brain refuses to learn a new language. On the other hand, I refuse to let my brain rule over me.
The second times through this book, I became conversant for the first time. Although I was hesitant, I could carry on a bit of conversation. This time through, I'm amazed at how easy it is. Plus, I'm learning the concepts at a different level.
I've tried all sorts of methods from Power Glide, to Learnables, to R...more
The second times through this book, I became conversant for the first time. Although I was hesitant, I could carry on a bit of conversation. This time through, I'm amazed at how easy it is. Plus, I'm learning the concepts at a different level.
I've tried all sorts of methods from Power Glide, to Learnables, to R...more
This book was written during the early 1950s. This is evident by some of the vocabulary (Cuba is frequently referenced as one could still travel freely there, cables, smoking was more in fashion at the time.) It is illustrated by the simple drawings of a yet unknown Andy Warhol.
The instruction is as good today as it was in 1950. Ms. Madrigal starts out by introducing the reader to terms that we are already familiar with or can figure out without much effort (e.g. absolutamente = abs...more
The instruction is as good today as it was in 1950. Ms. Madrigal starts out by introducing the reader to terms that we are already familiar with or can figure out without much effort (e.g. absolutamente = abs...more
I found this book extremely helpful when I decided to learn Spanish as an adult. Her method of relating similar English and Spanish words worked with my visual style of learning.
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...a great make-Spanish-simpler book....
Quick way to get the basics.
reading this to refresh my espanol. my teacher recommended it to me.
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