Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Lights, camera, Spanish!

Would you like more fun while you learn Spanish? Many Americans and Canadians in Lake Chapala region of Mexico, where I lived for several years, would buy DVDs Spanish films on the local street markets.

My husband and I did this a few times, but sometimes the programs were for me (not hard) very steamy too violently, (usually no problem!), or fire the Spaniards was so fast that we missed some basic twists and turns of the plot (frustrating).

Type lights, camera, Spanish (book + DVD): learn conversational Spanish by observing a romantic break! it is shot in Santiago de Chile, a film for learning Spanish.

Here is the set of the manufacturer:

A family get swept in the romance to assume risk and intrigue when an American businessman comes to Chile, he learned his lessons of life Winery and instead verliebt.Da, start your own Spanish adventure with:

The 90-minute film Sol y Viento designed especially for language learners with both options, so you can English and Spanish AlongA workbook with important vocabulary and follow dialog box from the FilmExercises, you keep busy in the history and strengthen your new skills

A space on the floor for the best class ever!

Simply click on the image to learn more at Amazon:


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