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Brief Description:
Revised ed. of: Everything kids' learning Spanish book / Laura K. Lawless.
Marc Notes:
Revised ed. of: Everything kids' learning Spanish book / Laura K. Lawless.;Teaches young people conversational Spanish in order to talk about subjects such as home and neighborhood, school and work, food and means, and sports, games, and activities.
Biographical Note:
Cecila I Sojo was born and raised in Costa Rica. After moving to the United States, she became a co-owner of Bilingual America, a nationally recognized Spanish and English school dedicated to language training as well as cultural management training. There, she contributed to the writing and revision of several successful language courses. Sojo has written and contributed to various publications, including
Spanish Power,
Ingles Poderoso, and
How to Really Learn Spanish.
Publisher Marketing:
Help your kids learn Spanish faster than ever (and have fun!) with The Everything Kids' Learning Spanish Book.
Hola, amigos!
Learning
espanol is a blast with this book. Packed with sections of fun facts, tips, and silly Spanish phrases, kids will be speaking Spanish
pronto! In addition to thirty Spanish-themed puzzles, kids find:
-Pronunciations of Spanish words
-Commonly used words for around the house and town
-Terms for describing themselves
en espanol
-An English-Spanish glossary
As a bonus, the book includes a comprehensive parent/teacher guide to facilitate learning. Loaded with simple, lively lessons to keep kids busy for hours, this book is just the thing to get little readers to
hablar espanol hoy!
Contributor Bio:Sojo, Cecila I
Cecila I Sojo was born and raised in Costa Rica. After moving to the United States, she became a co-owner of Bilingual America, a nationally recognized Spanish and English school dedicated to language training as well as cultural management training. There, she contributed to the writing and revision of several successful language courses. Sojo has written and contributed to various publications, including
Spanish Power,
Ingles Poderoso, and
How to Really Learn Spanish.
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