Master Spanish in 12 Topics: Over 170 intermediate words and phrases explained: Master Spanish, #2
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Real Spanish Reading. Engaging and Effective Method.
Lots of intermediate Spanish speakers tend to get trapped using the same vocabulary over and over again. They often only speak about subjects they know the words for and avoid anything outside of their 'comfort zone'. The problem with this is that even though they sound ok, they never really get any better.
If you really want to improve, you need to be able to speak about a wide range of topics. For this, you will need to learn the special vocabulary connected to these topics.
What are the benefits of using this book?
You will learn over 220 very useful Spanish words and phrases.
You will be able to speak about 12 new topics with confidence. This will greatly improve your Spanish conversational ability.
All new words and phrases are introduced in fun and interesting articles and stories. So you will learn naturally.
Everything is explained in easy to understand Spanish, so you can get used to 'thinking in Spanish'.
There are well over 200 example sentences to help you understand how these words and phrases are used in everyday language.
For each topic we have listed useful television shows and YouTube channels to help you practice your new vocabulary.
What topics will I be able to speak about after I read this book?:
- Friendship
- Money
- Job search
- Health
- Parenthood
- Family
- Personality
- Alcohol
- Movies
- Fashion
- Gossip
- Social Networks
Remember these are all topics that native Spanish speakers often talk about. They also tend to use specialised language so it's important that you know it too.
If you are in the intermediate level and are looking to really improve then this a great place to start. Get started on your journey to Spanish fluency today by clicking the buy button.
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Master Spanish in 12 Topics - David Michaels
How to become a fluent Spanish speaker
This book is intended for intermediate Spanish learners.
There are many things that make an excellent Spanish speaker but one of the main things is that they can speak about a lot of different topics easily. Many students at the intermediate level can speak quite well about some topics but get completely lost when someone talks about an unfamiliar subject. This book helps you to build your vocabulary in 12 very useful and common subjects.
Six ways this book will help you towards Spanish fluency
One) This book covers 12 very common topics. The vocabulary used is ‘specialised’ but is also in everyday use.
Two) If you can only speak about a few limited subjects you will not become fluent. This book helps you to break out of these limits.
Three) This book features 175 new words and phrases introduced in context (short stories or articles). This makes it both fun to learn and easy to see how they are actually used.
Four) Each new word or phrase is explained in simple Spanish. This will help you get used to thinking in Spanish rather than translating from your own language all of the time.
Five) There are example sentences for each new word or phrase. This will help you master both the meaning and the use of the word.
Six) At the end of each chapter there is an ‘Extra Practice’ section. This features TV shows and Youtube channels that will help you practice the language.
If you enjoyed this book and feel that others would too then I would be eternally grateful if you would leave a review.
Also I have another very popular book about learning Spanish (through reading) which you can find on my author page.
Ok let’s get started.
Delito
Parte uno
Son muchas las personas que han sufrido alguna vez un robo por parte de los carteristas. Este tipo de robos suele producirse en los lugares más transitados de las grandes ciudades, como por ejemplo las estaciones de metro. Estos carteristas suelen formar parte de grupos criminales cuyo único fin es enriquecerse a través de los robos y de otro tipo de delincuencia y vandalismo.
Vocabulario y frases:
Robo: delito que se produce cuando una persona quita a otra un objeto que le es ajeno.
Ejemplo: Ayer hubo un robo en varias tiendas de ese centro comercial.
Carterista: ladrón que roba carteras.
Ejemplo: Vigila tus cosas, dicen que en esta estación hay carteristas.
Grupo criminal: grupo de personas que se une para llevar a cabo actos delictivos.
Ejemplo: Hoy han detenido a los integrantes de un grupo criminal que se dedicaba al robo de coches y tarjetas de crédito.
Delincuencia: término que se emplea para hacer referencia a todo el conjunto de delitos existentes.
Ejemplo: La delincuencia aumentó un 10% en todo el país durante el 2015.
Parte dos
Las víctimas preferidas de estos delincuentes suelen ser los turistas, porque saben que al encontrarse en vacaciones