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Learn Spanish 101 for Travelers - Beginner Language Course with Essential Phrases | Perfect for Vacation, Business Trips & Cultural Exploration
Learn Spanish 101 for Travelers - Beginner Language Course with Essential Phrases | Perfect for Vacation, Business Trips & Cultural Exploration

Learn Spanish 101 for Travelers - Beginner Language Course with Essential Phrases | Perfect for Vacation, Business Trips & Cultural Exploration

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Learn the 101 critical words and phrases in Spanish to travel safely and have fun abroad. Whether dancing in Mexico, hiking in Costa Rica, or skiing in Chile, Spanish 101 will teach you words and phrases for Greetings, Dining, Travel, and Emergency. We use only native Latin American speakers so your pronunciation will be clear and accurate. There are 3 different levels so you can start with the easiest slowest way. As you learn more and more, you will start to speak the correct words automatically. The Travel Linguist series is a great way to start learning Spanish today.

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Everything about this DVD is cheap, except its price, which is outrageous. It must have cost a handful of beans and a jug of tequila to produce. The sound is poor and the graphics minimal. The 'Word and Phrase Guide' insert is a derisory single sheet with FOLD HERE inscribed down the center. Who in their right mind would take that with them instead of a proper phrase book?There are supposed to be 6 categories. My DVD had 5. 'Travel' must have traveled. After 'Shopping', it drops; no return to menu or anything -- the DVD simply stops.Two native speakers, a man and a woman, sit and say the words and phrases to camera. Both have an 'I should really be playing in daytime soaps' attitude. The woman in particular has a grim, unsmiling presence, which would suit a dominatrix more than a language coach. The so-called 'Three Levels of Learning' all have the same words, spoken by the same two soulless speakers.Latin American Spanish language DVDs are surprisingly scarce, so I'm afraid I can't recommend a better one. But neither can I imagine a worse.

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