Using Spanish Vocabulary by R E Batchelor

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Provides a structured vocabulary for all levels of undergraduate Spanish courses.

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Using Spanish Vocabulary by R E Batchelor

This book, first published in 2003, provides a comprehensive and structured vocabulary for undergraduate Spanish courses, covering a range of core topics. The exercises are designed to promote precision and awareness of nuance and register, develop good dictionary use, and encourage effective learning. The book includes both Iberian and Latin American Spanish variants.
'With a systematic approach, no one could fail to improve their awareness of Spanish vocabularyBut this is also a fascinating book for learners at any level beyond the basics to dip into or browse.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
R.E. Batchelor is an experienced teacher of Spanish and the author of numerous books in this and related fields, including Using Spanish (with C. Pountain 1992), Using Spanish Synonyms (1994), Using French, 3rd edition (2000), and Using French Synonyms (with M. Offord, 1993). He has also published numerous articles of literary, philosophical and historical interest. Miguel A. San José is Deputy Head Teacher at the Instituto de Educacíon Secundaria 'La Merced' in Valladolid, Spain. He is also a national examiner in various subjects. He has studied in a number of fields and his rich and varied background has inspired his published writings, short stories and poetry.
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ISBN 13 9780521008624
ISBN 10 052100862X
Title Using Spanish Vocabulary
Author R E Batchelor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2003-08-07
Number of pages 706
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.