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Spanish Phrases For Dummies


Spanish Phrases For Dummies


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von: Susana Wald

10,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.06.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781118054291
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<p><b>Studying Spanish for school, business, or travel? Learn the fun and easy way with this portable guide that teaches everyday expressions in Spanish.</b></p> <p><i>Spanish Phrasebook For Dummies</i> covers basic language information, focusing on common phrases to help you in ordinary situations, such as chatting about family, finding your way around, and generally making small talk. From job-related expressions to translations of directions, numbers, and time, it teaches real-world language skills that you can use immediately.</p> <p>If you’ve never studied Spanish before — or did a long time ago but need a refresher — <i>Spanish Phrasebook For Dummies</i> is for you. With guidance on pronunciation and stress, this handy book is jam-packed with plenty of grammatical examples to help you with verbs, adjectives, gender, plurals, pronouns, sentence construction, how to ask questions properly, and more.</p> <p>You'll have ample opportunity to test your Spanish language skills in these scenarios:</p> <ul> <li>Counting your money</li> <li>Measuring time and keeping track of days, months, and seasons</li> <li>Introducing yourself</li> <li>Talking about the weather</li> <li>Ordering drinks, snacks, or a full meal</li> <li>Shopping in traditional markets or the grocery store</li> <li>Engaging in tourist or other fun activities</li> <li>Tending to work or other business matters</li> <li>Finding transportation and lodging</li> <li>Taking care of emergencies</li> </ul> <p>With a chapter on phrases native Spanish speakers use every day and another covering phrases fluent speakers would say, you can have fun and impress your friends with this concise phrasebook.</p>
<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Conventions Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 4</p> <p><b>Chapter 1: I Say It How? Speaking Spanish 5</b></p> <p>You Already Know Some Spanish 6</p> <p>Beware of false friends 6</p> <p>Some crossover influence 7</p> <p>Reciting Your ABC’s 8</p> <p>Consonants 9</p> <p>Vowels 16</p> <p>The diphthongs 18</p> <p>Pronunciation and Stress 19</p> <p>Looking for stress, normally 20</p> <p>Looking for accented vowels 20</p> <p>Understanding accents on diphthongs 21</p> <p>¡Punctuation Plus! 21</p> <p>Some Basic Phrases to Know 21</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Grammar on a Diet: Just the Basics. 23</b></p> <p>Sentence Construction 23</p> <p>Verbs 24</p> <p>Regular verbs 24</p> <p>Irregular verbs 26</p> <p>Extra verbs charts 27</p> <p>Forming Questions 31</p> <p>Pronouns in Hiding 32</p> <p>That Whole Gender Thing 33</p> <p>Make It Two (or More): Plurals 35</p> <p>Telling Tales with Adjectives 36</p> <p>It’s You, You Know: The Tú/Usted Issue 36</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Numerical Gumbo: Counting of All Kinds 39</b></p> <p>1, 2, 3: Cardinal Numbers 39</p> <p>Discovering Ordinal Numbers 41</p> <p>Telling Time 42</p> <p>You can tell time 42</p> <p>But are you on time? 44</p> <p>Days, Months, Seasons 45</p> <p>What day is it? 45</p> <p>Living month to month 47</p> <p>Counting Your Money 48</p> <p>Carrying cash 48</p> <p>ATMs 49</p> <p>Credit cards 51</p> <p>Exchanging your dollars 52</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Making New Friends and Enjoying Small Talk 55</b></p> <p>Hello! Greetings and Introductions 55</p> <p>Formal introductions 55</p> <p>Informal introductions 57</p> <p>Small-Talk Verbs 58</p> <p>Llamarse: Calling 58</p> <p>Ser: Being 59</p> <p>Estar: The second being 62</p> <p>Hablar: Speaking 64</p> <p>Trabajar: Working 67</p> <p>Entender: Understanding 67</p> <p>Vivir: Living 68</p> <p>Small-talk apologies 69</p> <p>Grand Inquisitor: Questions 70</p> <p>A Rainy Day: Talking Weather 72</p> <p>How Is Your Family? 73</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Enjoying a Drink and a Snack (or Meal!) 75</b></p> <p>Getting the Table and Meal Basics 75</p> <p>Three Verbs Used at the Table 76</p> <p>To take and to drink: The verb tomar 77</p> <p>For drinking only: The verb beber 77</p> <p>For eating: The verb comer 78</p> <p>At the Restaurant 79</p> <p>What’s on the Menu? 81</p> <p>The Bill, Please 85</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Shop ’Til You Drop 87</b></p> <p>Heading Out on the Town 87</p> <p>Browsing around 87</p> <p>Getting around the store 88</p> <p>Requesting color and size 89</p> <p>Getting the right fit 91</p> <p>Using the shopping verb: Comprar 92</p> <p>Wearing and taking: The verb llevar 93</p> <p>Shopping the Traditional Market 94</p> <p>Shopping for food 94</p> <p>Scoping out special items 98</p> <p>Visiting the Supermarket 100</p> <p>Bartering for Your Goods 100</p> <p>Getting the Right Quantity 102</p> <p>Comparing Better or Best 102</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Making Leisure a Top Priority. 105</b></p> <p>Having a Good Time 105</p> <p>Using the inviting verb invitar 106</p> <p>Using the dancing verb bailar 107</p> <p>Having a Good Time at Shows and Events 108</p> <p>Screening the cinema 109</p> <p>Enjoying a concert 109</p> <p>Enjoying the Outdoors 111</p> <p>Taking a walk 111</p> <p>Watching the animals 112</p> <p>Sports, Sports, Sports 114</p> <p>The most popular ball game: Fútbol 114</p> <p>Béisbol: #2 116</p> <p>The playing verb: Jugar 117</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: When You Gotta Work 119</b></p> <p>Picking Up the Phone 119</p> <p>Opening lines 119</p> <p>Leaving messages 121</p> <p>Making a collect call 123</p> <p>Outside the Office 123</p> <p>Inside the Office 125</p> <p>Getting a job 126</p> <p>Scheduling and conducting a meeting 128</p> <p>Using emplear: The hiring verb 131</p> <p>Hacer: The doing, making verb 131</p> <p>Packing a PC 133</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: I Get Around: Transportation 135</b></p> <p>On the Go: Transportation 135</p> <p>Boarding the train 135</p> <p>Hailing a taxi 137</p> <p>Hopping a bus 137</p> <p>Renting a car 138</p> <p>Passing Passport Control 141</p> <p>Transportation Verbs 146</p> <p>The outgoing verb: Salir 146</p> <p>Using the waiting verb: Esperar 147</p> <p>Asking for Directions 148</p> <p>¿Adónde vamos? Where do we go? 148</p> <p>Mapping the place 149</p> <p>Getting directions from locals 150</p> <p>Understanding spatial directions 152</p> <p>Here, there, and everywhere 153</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Laying Down Your Weary Head: House or Hotel? 155</b></p> <p>Speaking of Houses 155</p> <p>Some rental wisdom 156</p> <p>Furnishing your house 159</p> <p>Scoping Out the Hotel 160</p> <p>Registering for a Room 164</p> <p>Dormir: The Sleeping Verb 167</p> <p>Despertar: The Waking Up Verb 169</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Dealing with Emergencies 171</b></p> <p>Shouting for Help 171</p> <p>Handling Health Problems 172</p> <p>Helping out 173</p> <p>Painful phrases for when it hurts 174</p> <p>Telling where it hurts 176</p> <p>Describing symptoms 177</p> <p>Talking to the doctor 179</p> <p>Visiting the dentist 180</p> <p>Ensuring that you get your money back 182</p> <p>Getting Help with Legal Problems 182</p> <p>Being under arrest 183</p> <p>Stick ’em up: Words to know when you’re robbed 183</p> <p>Reporting to the police 184</p> <p>Dealing with Car Emergencies 185</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Favorite Spanish Expressions. 189</b></p> <p>¿Qué tal? 189</p> <p>¿Quiubo? 189</p> <p>¿Qué pasó? 190</p> <p>¿Cómo van las cosas? 190</p> <p>¡Del uno! 190</p> <p>¿Cuánto cuesta? 191</p> <p>¿A cuánto? 191</p> <p>¡Un asalto! 191</p> <p>¡Una ganga! 191</p> <p>¡Buen provecho! 192</p> <p>¡Salud! 192</p> <p>¡Buen viaje! 192</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Phrases That Make You Sound Like a Local 193</b></p> <p>¡Esta es la mía! 193</p> <p>¿Y eso con qué se come? 194</p> <p>Voy a ir de farra 194</p> <p>Caer fatal 194</p> <p>Nos divertimos en grande 195</p> <p>Ver negro para 195</p> <p>Pasó sin pena ni gloria 195</p> <p>¡Así a secas! 196</p> <p>¡La cosa va viento en popa! 196</p> <p>Index 197</p>
<p><b>Susana Wald</b> is a translator, teacher, writer, and publisher.
<ul> <li>Quick & easy approach gives you language fundamentals up front</li> <li>Words to Know section helps you find the right words fast</li> <li>Pronunciation key lets you talk the talk</li> </ul> <p><b>Hundreds of useful phrases at your fingertips</b> <p><b>Speak Spanish — instantly!</b> <p>Traveling to Latin America or Spain but don't know Spanish? Taking Spanish at school but need to kick up your conversation skills? Don't worry! This handy little phrasebook will have you speaking Spanish in no time. <p><b>Get Smart!</br>@www.dummies.com</b> <ul> <li>Find a listings of all our books</li> <li>Choose from many different subject categories</li> <li>Sign up for eTips at </br><b>etips.dummies.com</b></li> </ul> <p><b>Discover how to:</b><br/> Get directions, shop, and eat out<br/> Talk numbers, dates, time, and money<br/> Chat about family and work<br/> Discuss sports and the weather<br/> Deal with problems and emergencies

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