The fun and easy way to learn Spanish-by playing
games!
Do you want to learn how to speak Spanish? One major aspect of
learning a new language is learning the vocabulary, but for many
people, this involves memorization, which can be a difficult task.
Now, Spanish Word Games For Dummies offers you a fun and
painless alternative: games and puzzles designed to help you
practice and remember your Spanish vocabulary.
This fun, practical guide features more than 100 word games and
puzzles, including crosswords, word searches, cryptograms, and
more-that range in difficulty from easy to challenging. As you
play, you’ll develop your Spanish vocabulary while you improve your
language skills.
* Spanish Word Games For Dummies provides you with
challenging puzzles to build your Spanish vocabulary and enhance
your skill set
* Includes crosswords, word searches, cryptograms, and other word
games
* Works as a supplement to Spanish language courses and
programs
* It’s portable enough to easily take to classes or on the
road
Whether you’re a proficient speaker looking to brush up on your
vocabulary or a first-time Spanish speaker, this clever guide is
the ideal way to have fun while you increase your skills!
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction.
Part I: Building Your Spanish Skills with Word Games.
Chapter 1: Mastering Spanish through Word Games and Puzzles.
Chapter 2: Taking the Puzzlement out of Puzzles.
Part II: The Puzzles.
Chapter 3: Everyday Words and Phrases.
Chapter 4: At Home.
Chapter 5: Village and Countryside.
Chapter 6: The Natural World.
Chapter 7: Travel.
Chapter 8: The Spanish World: Culture, Geography, and
History.
Chapter 9: Tricky Stuff: Applications and Exceptions.
Part III: The Solutions.
Chapter 10: Solutions.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 11: Ten Challenger Puzzles.
Chapter 12: Ten Tools for Building Your Spanish
Capabilities.
Über den Autor
Adam Cohen is associate editor of Puzzler Brain
Trainer magazine. He had his first crossword published at the
age of fifteen.
Leslie Frates has been teaching Spanish for over thirty
years. Currently a lecturer at California State University, she has
been a game and puzzle aficionada since childhood.