Learn Spanish Vocabulary: Series Taster - English/Spanish Flashcards
By Flashcard Ebooks
- Release Date: 2013-07-05
- Genre: Foreign Languages
Description
A FREE introductory selection of Spanish Flashcards from the Flashcard eBook collection.
Featuring a selection of English to Spanish Flashcards from all of the books currently available in the series.
Subjects include: Animals,Household Items,
Clothing, Numbers, Shapes and Colors.
An excellent introduction to the Flashcard eBook series.
Reviews
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5By BYLG NO1y y h hRicky
4By ShortyordyGreat for beginners and a good sample of other booksFlashcard Format Not Practical for E-Books
1By MaireSFThe flashcard format doesn't work very well as an ebook. Flashcards are meant to be CARDS. Further, a book that only offers two pictures per page doesn't have much content. They easily could have listed 10 or more terms with pictures on each page. Why not just create a master illustration depicting the items of a theme and then offer various exercises in subsequent pages? For example, there could be a drawing of a living room and the various furnishings including the window, door, sofa, chair, coffee table, end table, lamp, television, bookcase, books, plant, flowers, keys, rug, floor, ceiling, etc. Given all the free online content and the quality of other paid e-books, there is simply not enough material here to justify a purchase even if it is only $2. Hopefully, the author will try again.Learning is a gift 🎁
3By Sweet_princess3560It's really good,and you can learn from this vocabulary book 📚 Both languages Spanish and English,if you don't know what word or how to say it,tells you right here,or if you don't know English.Best pics ever
5By Lovlndrkz7713These are professional pictures and was the best 127 pages of my life! *sarcastic*Learn Spanish
3By Libertarian FrankIt was nice but a little too brief. It doesn’t make me want to pay for the other similar books.Spanish Vocabularly Flashcards
5By SaraswahtiExcellente!! Picture of the word and phonetic spelling help to remember it. Just be sure to say words aloud!!! A tip: associate what it the sounds like in English to the Spanish word. For example armario means wardrobe cabinet. Think of arms (weapons) being stored in a wardrobe cabinet.