Spanish For Dummies

Höfundur Pedro Vzquez Bermejo, Susana Wald

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9780470688151

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2009

3.190 kr.

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  • Spanish For Dummies
  • About the Authors
  • Authors’ Acknowledgements
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • What’s Special about Spanish?
  • About This Book
  • Why We Wrote This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organised
  • Part I: Getting Started
  • Part II: Spanish in Action
  • Part III: Spanish on the Go
  • Part IV: The Part of Tens
  • Part V: Appendixes
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part I Getting Started
  • Chapter 1 Realising that You Know a Little Spanish Already
  • Recognising the Spanish You Know Already
  • Watching out for false friends
  • Getting to know some crossover influences
  • Reciting Your ABCs
  • Checking out consonants
  • Finding out about vowels
  • Discovering diphthongs
  • Looking at Pronunciation and Stress
  • Searching for stress, normally
  • Spotting accented vowels
  • Understanding accents in diphthongs
  • ¡Punctuation Plus!
  • Some Basic Phrases to Know
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 2 Getting Down to the Nitty-Gritty: Basic Spanish Grammar
  • Constructing Simple Sentences
  • Forming Questions
  • Introducing Regular and Irregular Verbs
  • Regular verbs
  • Irregular verbs
  • Hiding Pronouns: Él or Ella?
  • Getting the Hang of that Whole Gender Thing
  • Appreciating articles
  • Adding adjectives
  • Counting Numbers
  • Getting to Know You: The Tú/Usted Issue
  • Fun & Games
  • Part II Spanish in Action
  • Chapter 3 ¡Hola! Hello! Greetings and Introductions
  • Greeting Formally or Informally
  • Using Names and Surnames
  • Discovering what’s in a name
  • Meeting the verb llamarse
  • Getting Introductions Right: Solemn and Social
  • Introducing yourself formally
  • Presenting yourself informally
  • Feeling Free to Be the Way You Are
  • Being permanent: ser
  • Conjugating ser (to be)
  • Saying adios to pronouns
  • Knowing a second ‘be’ for your bonnet: Estar
  • Speaking about Speaking: Hablar
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 4 Getting to Know You: Making Small Talk
  • Using the Key Questions: Six Ws and Two Hs
  • Keeping an Eye on the Weather
  • Understanding the Verb Entender
  • Getting to Know People and Families
  • Living with Vivir: The Verb to Live
  • Discovering Diminutives
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 5 Dining Out and Going to Market
  • ¡Buen Provecho! Enjoy Your Meal!
  • Tackling table terms
  • Eating and drinking phrases
  • Using Three Verbs at the Table
  • Taking and drinking: The verb tomar
  • Drinking only: The verb beber
  • Tucking in: The verb comer
  • Eating Out: Trying Spanish Food at the Restaurant
  • Getting What You Want: The Verb Querer
  • Using the Shopping Verb: Comprar
  • Shopping Around: At the Market
  • Purchasing fresh fruit
  • Buying vegetables
  • Shopping for fish
  • Knowing the measures: Weight and volume
  • Calling into the Supermercado
  • Counting Numbers
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 6 Shopping Made Easy
  • Hitting the Shops
  • Using the Verb Probar (To Try)
  • Creating a colourful you
  • Shopping for shirts and trousers
  • Checking fibres and fabrics
  • Wearing and Taking: The Verb Llevar
  • Making Comparisons: Good, Better, Best and More
  • Exaggerating: When Superlatives Fail
  • Shopping for Finer Objects
  • Shopping in Open-Air Markets
  • Rooting out typical market items: An affordable treasure trove
  • Bargaining at the open-air market
  • Buying glass, ceramics, silver and wood
  • Purchasing unique clothes
  • Searching out shoes and bags
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 7 Organising a Night on the Town
  • Understanding that Timing Is Everything
  • Having a Good Time
  • Inviting and Being Invited: Invitar
  • Dancing the Night Away: Bailar
  • Enjoying Yourself at Shows and Events
  • Going to the cinema
  • Taking in a show
  • Visiting art galleries and museums
  • Laughing at a comedy show
  • Launching a book
  • Singing For Your Supper: Cantar
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 8 Enjoying Yourself: Recreation
  • Venturing Outdoors: The Good and the Bad
  • Strolling Along: Pasear
  • Appreciating Trees and Plants
  • Searching Out Animals
  • Saying What You Like: Gustar
  • Becoming Active with Sport
  • Playing with the verb jugar
  • Enjoying the ‘beautiful game’: Fútbol
  • Zoning in on basketball
  • Serving up tennis
  • Getting on your bike
  • Splashing About: Nadar
  • Checking Out Chess
  • Booking in Some Reading Time: Leer
  • Scribbling Away: Escribir
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 9 Talking on the Telephone
  • Starting Out with Your Opening Line
  • Dealing with ‘Porridge’ (When You Can’t Make Out the Words)
  • Thinking about ‘Spelling Out’
  • Calling on the Phone: Llamar
  • Spotting Phone-y Verbs: To Call, to Leave, and to Listen and Hear
  • You called? The past tense of llamar
  • Did you leave a message? The past tense of dejar
  • Have you heard? The past tense of escuchar
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 10 Looking Around the Home and Office
  • Talking at Work and About Work
  • Considering the height of buildings
  • Conversing at work
  • Discovering Work-related Phrases and Idioms
  • Getting down to business with ‘Asunto’
  • Employing the hiring verb: Emplear
  • Doing and making: Hacer
  • Speaking about Houses and Homes
  • Gaining rental wisdom
  • Renting a home: Alquilar
  • Fun & Games
  • Part III Spanish on the Go
  • Chapter 11 Money, Money, Money
  • Cashing In With Some Basic Money Phrases
  • Operating Cash Machines
  • Wielding Your Credit Card
  • Using Traveller’s Cheques in Spain
  • Changing and Exchanging: Cambiar
  • Exchanging Your Pounds for Euros
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 12 Asking Directions: ¿Dónde Está? (Where Is It?)
  • Asking the Question for Going Places: ¿Dónde?
  • Working Out Where to Go: ¿Dónde Vamos?
  • Orienting the Space Around You
  • Understanding Spatial Directions
  • Mapping the Place
  • Taking You Up: Subir
  • Lowering You Down: Bajar
  • Heading Here, There and Everywhere
  • Counting Ordinal Numbers
  • Knowing How Far To Go: Cerca and Lejos
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 13 Checking into a Hotel
  • Checking Out the Hotel Before You Check in
  • Wondering About the Water
  • Sleeping Soundly: Dormir
  • Waking Up: Despertar
  • Being Possessive
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Possessive pronouns
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 14 Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis and More
  • Arriving in Spain
  • Dealing with the customs office
  • Registering your camera, computer and other expensive equipment
  • Finding a Train Station
  • Bringing and Carrying: Traer
  • Choosing Taxi or Bus
  • Addressing Driving Concerns
  • Carrying your driving licence
  • Reading road signs
  • Renting a Car
  • Preparing to drive
  • Hitting the road
  • Scheduling Issues: Running Late, Early or On Time
  • Using the Outgoing Verb: Salir
  • Employing the Waiting Verb: Esperar
  • Travelling Around in the City
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 15 Planning a Trip
  • Making Travel Plans
  • Planning for the Weather
  • Timing Your Trip: Picking a month
  • Mastering Visas and Passports
  • Using the Verb to Go: Ir
  • Travelling into the simplefuture: Ir a viajar
  • Scheduling hours and minutes
  • Packing For Your Visit
  • Taking Along Your Computer
  • Fun & Games
  • Chapter 16 Handling Emergencies
  • Shouting for Help
  • Handling Health Problems
  • Helping out: Using ayudar
  • Assisting yourself with reflexive pronouns
  • Expressing pain when you’re hurt
  • Telling where it hurts
  • Describing symptoms
  • Braving the dentist
  • ‘Insuring’ that you get reimbursed
  • Getting Help with Legal Problems
  • Sticking ’em up
  • Reporting to the police
  • Using the Searching Verb: Buscar
  • Fun & Games
  • Part IV The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 17 Ten Ways to Speak Spanish Quickly
  • Visiting Spain
  • Mingling with Local Spanish Speakers
  • Listening to Radio, TV and the Internet
  • Renting a Film
  • Checking Out Your Library
  • Reading Lyrics and Liner Notes
  • Using Stickers
  • Saying It Again, Sam
  • Taking a Spanish Class
  • Finding Yourself a Tutor
  • Chapter 18 Ten (Plus Two) Favourite Spanish Expressions
  • ¿Qué tal?
  • ¿Cómo estás?
  • ¿Qué pasa?
  • ¿Cómo van las cosas?
  • ¡De primera!
  • ¿Cuánto cuesta?
  • ¿Cómo dices?
  • ¡Un atraco!
  • ¡Una ganga!
  • ¡Buen provecho!
  • ¡Salud!
  • ¡Buen viaje!
  • Chapter 19 Ten Holidays to Remember
  • Año Nuevo
  • La Feria de Sevilla
  • Las Fallas de Valencia
  • Carnaval
  • Semana Santa
  • Los San Fermines
  • Las Costas en Invierno
  • Los Paradores de Turismo en España
  • Taking a City Break
  • Planning Your Own Holiday
  • Chapter 20 Ten Phrases That Make You Sound Fluent in Spanish
  • ¡Agarrar el toro por los cuernos!
  • ¡Esta es la mía!
  • ¿Y eso con qué se come?
  • Voy a ir de fiesta
  • Caer fatal
  • Nos divertimos en grande
  • Vérselas negras para
  • Pasó sin pena ni gloria
  • ¡Así a secas!
  • ¡La cosa va viento en popa!
  • Part V Appendixes
  • Appendix A: Mini Dictionary
  • Spanish-English Mini-Dictionary
  • English-Spanish Mini-Dictionary
  • Appendix B: Spanish Verbs
  • Conjugating Spanish Verbs
  • Figuring Out Irregular Spanish Verbs
  • Appendix C: About the CD
  • Appendix D: Spanish Facts
  • Answer Key to Word Search in Chapter 13
  • Answers to the Word Scramble in Chapter 14
  • Index
  • Notes
  • Advert
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