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Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners
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Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners, Margarita Madrigal's books have been used by thousands of readers around the world. Former readers applaud the Madrigal Method: its simplicity, its copious use of cognates, and its humor. The conversations, explanations, exercises, activities and tapes in, Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners
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  • Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners
  • Written by author Margarita Madrigal
  • Published by Prentice Hall, 1994/10/11
  • Margarita Madrigal's books have been used by thousands of readers around the world. Former readers applaud the Madrigal Method: its simplicity, its copious use of cognates, and its humor. The conversations, explanations, exercises, activities and tapes in
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LESSON 1
Similar Words in English and Spanish (Cognates). Sentence Formation. -or-words in Spanish and English. Ordering Food in a Restaurant.
LESSON 2
Negatives. Definite and Indefinite Articles (Masculine). -al-words in Spanish and English. Ordering Food in a Restaurant. Del.
LESSON 3
Feminine Words. Definite and Indefinite Articles (Feminine). The Familiar Form Tú. -ente and -ante Words in Spanish. Greeting a Friend.
LESSON 4
Noun and Adjective Agreement (Number and Gender). Colors. Nationalities. Gender of Nouns. -ico-words in Spanish. Asking Country of Origin.
LESSON 5
The Present Tense of -ar Verbs, Singular Forms. Forming Questions. Changing -ous words into Spanish.
LESSON 6
Negating Sentences. How to Use the Singular Present Tense of -ar-Verbs. -ble words in Spanish. Questions with dónde. Talking about Where People Work.
LESSON 7
The Present Tense of Regular -ar verbs (Singular and Plural Forms). Meanings of the Usted Form in the Present Tense. Uses of nada. Using the Telephone. More -ar Verbs in Spanish.
LESSON 8
The Verb estar (to be). Asking and Telling Where People or Things Are Located.
LESSON 9
The Verb Ir (to go). al. Days of the Week. ¿Dónde? and ¿Adónde? Asking and Telling Destinations.
LESSON 10
Expressing the Future with Ir + a + infinitive. Clothing. Planning and Talking about Purchases.
LESSON 11
Expressing the Future with Ir + a + infinitive (Continued). -er and -ir Infinitives. Using estar to Express Temporary Conditions. Telling Time.
LESSON 12
The Present Tense of -er and ir Verbs, Singular Forms. estar to Express Temporary Conditions (Continued). Salir in the PresentTense.
LESSON 13
The Present Tense of All Regular -er and -ir Verbs. Talking about Stores and the Merchandise They Sell.
LESSON 14
The Verbs Tener, Venir, creer, and querer. Expressing Likes with gustar. Making Introductions.
LESSON 15
The Present Tense of tocar, cantar, tomar, and jugar. Forming Adverbs with -mente. Numbers 13 - 1,000 and 1,000 - 1,000,000. More on Telling Time.
LESSON 16
Talking about Mexico.
LESSON 17
The Past Tense of the Verb ir. The Months of the Year. Traveling by Airplane.
LESSON 18
The Past Tense (Preterite) of -ar Verbs, Singular Forms. The Personal a. llevar and tomar. Talking about Weekend Activities.
LESSON 19
The Past Tense (Preterite) of All Regular -ar Verbs. jugar, estar, tener, and andar in the Preterite. The Seasons of the Year. Talking about Vacations.
LESSON 20
The Past Tense (Preterite) or All regular -er and -ir Verbs. The Past Tense (Preterite) of leer. Describing Symptoms and Illnesses. Using Direct Object Pronouns.


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