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Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

Yates

Must Know High School Basic Spanish


Erscheinungsjahr 2019
ISBN: 978-1-260-45306-5
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC

Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

ISBN: 978-1-260-45306-5
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC


A UNIQUE NEW APPROACH THAT’S LIKE A LIGHTNING BOLT TO THE BRAIN

You know that moment when you feel as though a lightning bolt has hit you because you finally get something? That’s how this book will make you react. (We hope!) Each chapter makes sure that what you really need to know is clear right off the bat and sees to it that you build on this knowledge. Where other books ask you to memorize stuff, we’re going to show you the must know ideas that will guide you toward success in Spanish. You will start each chapter learning what the must know ideas behind a Spanish subject are, and these concepts will help you with your classwork and on exams.

Dive into this book and find:

•  250+ practice questions that mirror what you will find in your classwork and on exams
•  A bonus app with 100+ flashcards that will reinforce what you’ve learned
•  Extensive examples that drive home essential concepts
•  An easy-access setup that allows you to jump in and out of subjects
•  Spanish topics aligned to national and state education standards
•  Special help for more challenging Spanish subjects, including irregular verbs, indefinite pronouns, and ser versus estar

We’re confident that the must know ideas in this book will have you trying out your new Spanish skills in no time—or at least in a reasonable amount of time!

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Weitere Infos & Material


Introduction

The Flashcard App—with Audio!

1 Pronouncing Spanish

Patterns of Spanish Sounds

Using Accent Marks—¿Sí o no?

Running Words Together

2 Being Friendly

Saying Hello

Meeting New People

Welcoming New People

Being Polite at a Meal

Celebrating

Being Polite

Emergencies

Saying Goodbye

3 Developing a Spanish Vocabulary

Noun Cognates

Adjective Cognates

Verb Cognates

Adverb Cognates

4 Identifying People

Possessives

Ser, the Verb That Tells Who People Are

Subject Pronouns

Asking Questions

DIÁLOGO Chicos nuevos

Identifying People by Nationality

Identifying People by Ethnicity

Identifying People by Sexual Orientation

Identifying People by Religion

Learning Where People Are From

Using de

DIÁLOGO Profesores de español

5 Talking About Family

Tú: Another Word for “you” When Talking to Friends and Family

The Plural of “you”

“We are”

“They are”

Making Nouns Plural

Possessives—Singular and Plural

Talking About Two or More Relatives

DIÁLOGO Apellidos

LECTURA La familia Martínez

6 Talking About Jobs

What Do You Do?

Jobs and Professions

DIÁLOGO Médicos

Showing Possession with de

Making Jobs More Specific with de

Y and también—Together

Ni and tampoco

Showing Contrast with pero

LECTURA Nuestros vecinos y sus trabajos

7 Describing People

Descriptive Adjectives

Describing People Using the Indefinite Articles un, una, unos, unas

Showing the Strength of an Adjective

Making Comparisons

Superlatives

Tener, a Verb Used to Describe Parts of the Body

The Numbers 0–29

Indicating Age with tener

DIÁLOGO Vecinos nuevos

LECTURA Mi compañera de cuarto

8 Identifying and Describing Things

Common Things in Our Lives

Things We Use on a Daily Basis

In the Classroom

In the Office

Around the House

Things Found Outside

Using Long-Form Possessives

Describing Things with Adjectives

Describing Things by Size

Describing Things by Shape

Describing Things by Color

Describing Things by Other Qualities

Describing Things with Nouns

Describing What Things Are Made Of

Describing Things by Category

DIÁLOGO Regalos

LECTURA Modos de transporte

DIÁLOGO En una tienda de ropa

9 “It,” Counting to Infinity, and Abstract Nouns

Using Direct Object Pronouns

Numbers from 30 Up

DIÁLOGO Conversación entre un maestro y la directora de la escuela

Abstract Nouns

LECTURA Lo más importante en la vida

10 Times, Dates, and Events

Telling Time

The Days of the Week

The Calendar

LECTURA ¿De qué signo eres?

Events—What, When, and Where

DIÁLOGO Invitación

Using ir: Going to an Event

11 How People Feel, the State of Things, and the Weather

Talking About How Someone Feels

Adverbs That Describe Conditions

Adjectives That Describe Conditions

Making Adjectives Weaker or Stronger

Using tener: When Something Is Wrong with Someone

DIÁLOGO ¡Mi pobre mamá!

Describing the Condition of Places and Things

LECTURA Estamos nerviosos

Reporting the Weather

DIÁLOGO Visita a Argentina

12 Indicating Location

Indicating Location with estar

DIÁLOGO Prueba de geografía

Indicating “in,” “on,” and “at” with Spanish en

Places Where You Can Be

Other Prepositions That Show Location

LECTURA Mi dormitorio

Indicating Location Using con

DIÁLOGO Muchacho perdido

13 Describing Facts and Common Activities

The Infinitive

-ar Verbs

Conjugating -ar Verbs in el tiempo presente

Asking Yes/No Questions with -ar Verbs

Asking What Someone Does on a Regular Basis

Asking for Information with -ar Verbs

Using Adverbs to Tell How Things Are Done

DIÁLOGO La vida de una estudiante

Using Stem-Changing -ar Verbs

-er Verbs

Conjugating -er Verbs in el tiempo presente

Using Stem-Changing -er Verbs

Other Common Stem-Changing -er Verbs

DIÁLOGO Estar en forma

Some Useful -er Verbs That Have Irregular yo Forms

Other Verbs Whose Infinitives End in -cer

Verbs Whose Infinitives End in -ger

-ir Verbs

Conjugating -ir Verbs in el tiempo presente

The Verb salir, an -ir Verb with an Irregular yo Form

Using Stem-Changing -ir Verbs

DIÁLOGO Un consejo

The Verbs decir (i) and venir (ie)—Two Stem-Changing -ir Verbs with Irregular yo Forms

Verbs Whose Infinitives End in -uir

The Verb oír

The Verb elegir—and Other Verbs Whose Infinitives End in -gir

Verbs Whose Infinitives End in -cir

14 Describing Actions Toward People and Things

Verbs That Cannot Take a Direct Object Noun or Pronoun

Verbs Used with Direct Object Nouns and Pronouns

Direct Objects That Are Things

Placement of Direct Object Pronouns

Direct Objects That Are People

More Practice with Direct Objects

LECTURA Mejores amigos

DIÁLOGO Ayuda con la tarea

15 Speaking Reflexively and Impersonally

Infinitives That Include -se

Common Verbs That Take Reflexive Pronouns— and How to Translate Them into English

LECTURA Rutina diaria

DIÁLOGO De vacaciones

Reciprocal Verbs: How to Say “each other” in Spanish

The Impersonal se

16 Giving, Showing, and Telling

Indirect Object Pronouns

Giving: The Verb dar

LECTURA Dictados

Showing and Telling: The Verbs mostrar and decir

Asking and Answering Questions

DIÁLOGO ¡Feliz cumpleaños!

Direct and Indirect Objects Together

LECTURA Bailes latinos

DIÁLOGO Hermanos unidos

17 Expressing Feelings

Two Common Ways to Express Your Feelings

Customizing verbos psicológicos for Singular and Plural Subjects

Talking About Activities That You Enjoy—or Not!

DIÁLOGO Actividades favoritas

LECTURA A cada uno lo suyo (“To each his own”)

18 Describing Activities in Progress

Expressing “now”

Forming the Gerund in Spanish

The tiempo presente progresivo: estar + Gerund

DIÁLOGO Conversación por teléfono

Indicating How Long an Activity Has Been Going On

Indicating How Long Since Something Happened: hace

Indicating the Start of an Action That Is Still Going On: desde

DIÁLOGO ¡Qué buena idea!

Indicating a First-Time Action

LECTURA Estudiar demasiado

19 Describing Intentions and Plans

Asking a Favor

Offering a Favor

Talking About Scheduled Events

Expressing “going to”

The Verb pensar (ie)

Using Reflexive, Direct, and Indirect Object Pronouns to Discuss Plans

DIÁLOGO Amigo enfermo

LECTURA Descanso

20 Explaining Our Reasons

Saying What You Want to Do: querer

Alternatives to querer

Saying What You Can Do: saber and poder

Expressing Necessity: deber and tener que

DIÁLOGO Amigos y hermanitas

Verbs with Object Pronouns

LECTURA Mi futuro

“To have just done”

Answer Key


Yates, Jean
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