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Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish | 
enlarge | Author: Margarita Madrigal Publisher: Main Street Books Category: Book
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 4599
Media: Paperback Edition: Reissue Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 0385410956 Dewey Decimal Number: 468.2421 EAN: 9780385410953
Publication Date: September 1, 1989 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships from the USA. ALL ITEMS ARE BRAND NEW! Delivery takes from 10-14 Working Days.
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This book delivers everything it promises EXCEPT for one thing February 1, 2008 The jacket of this book says that it will teach the user how to read, write and speak Spanish in just a few short weeks. It also promises to teach the student how to convert English into Spanish in an instant; start forming sentences after the very first lesson; identify thousands of Spanish words within a few weeks of study; travel to Spanish-speaking countries with confidence and comfort; and develop perfect pronunciaton. I have improved my reading, writing and speaking with this book. After a few short lessons of this book, I also found it easier to form more sentences in Spanish. The book also teaches you how to increase your knowledge of Spanish vocabulary by showing you how to easily change many English words into Spanish words. One technique teaches the student to convert English into Spanish by taking words that the student already knows that end with "ist" and changing the words to end with "ista" in order to form words in Spanish. So since you already know the English words "dentist," "artist," "communist," "pianist," you also know the Spanish words "dentista," "artista," "comunista," and "pianista." I found that this technique and similar techniques that this book taught me were very helpful. Concerning the book's promise to enable the reader to travel to Spanish speaking countries with confidence and comfort, I really don't know. But I will find out later this summer when I take a cruise to Mexico. There was only one thing that I didn't find that the book did not do a good job of as it had promised. It promises to teach the reader how to "develop perfect pronunciation" by using the book's "handy pronunciation key." The book's pronunciation key was somewhat helpful to read but don't count on it helping you to "develop perfect pronunciation." You will need a lot more that than this book to accomplish that. For developing perfect pronunciation I recommend using Learning Spanish Like Crazy Level One and Nivel Dos. The Learning Spanish Like Crazy lessons have helped me to develop close to perfect pronunciation in a natural way. I am so confident about my pronunciation in Spanish that I don't need the approval of native Spanish speakers to compliment me on my accent. When I listen to other Americans that are learning Spanish or Americans that supposedly already know Spanish, and I hear them speak my reaction is WOW! My accent sounds so much better than their accent from using LSLC. But the one drawback of LSLC is that it didn't help me much with reading and writing. For reading and writing, you will need this book to fill in the gaps. I also recommend the FSI Programmatic Spanish courses for learning how to read and write in Spanish
In my opinion, even worth 5 times the price! March 26, 2007 D. Nowlin 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm very happy I came across this book. It is probably the best of all 20-something Spanish learning books I own. It is FULL of information and exercises that will help anyone who wants to learn learn quickly and quite easily. Like other people have said, I am surprised I've retained so much information. Because of this book, which goes through a lot of the verb tenses and a lot of the common verbs as well as vocabulary (from the beginning of the book, you find out you actually already know hundreds of words in spanish, because they're the same in english: words with certain endings), I'm able to express myself and have conversations with others without making errors because everything is explained so well and she shows the english equivalents, and the little reminder cards the author tells us to make to glance at when we have a moment as well as the variety of exercises and tests help me a lot to remember what I've learned. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to learn the language. It will help get you off to a quick, solid start. Even though Magic Key is just a book, the author has a pronunciation key that is very useful. Ex) The ll (double l) is pronounced Y as in "yes". Because of that and the reminders throughout the book on where to stress syllables for different words, I'm much more confident when I speak than I would otherwise be. If you are interested in learning the language and you know either nothing or are just a beginner with some knowledge, I highly recommend that you add this book to your learning library!
The BEST Spanish guide January 22, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I found this book by chance in a bookstore in Berkely California 12 years ago. At the time I had only taken 3 years of Spanish in high school. My spanish took off after studying this book and most people now think I am a native speaker of Spanish. I think this book boosts your confidence from the start by showing you all the Spanish that you already know (the conjugates) and by teaching you the past rather than the future first. I highly recommend it. Also remember to practice at every opportunity! Speaking a new language is like learning to dance. You feel silly at first and will make mistakes. But with practice you will become more confident and you will experience the joy of communicating with others in this beautiful language.
Fantastic start to learning spanish January 10, 2004 Languagelover (Manchester, England) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Magic Key to Spanish is one of those rare books that you come back to again again, it inspires progress and there's so much to learn from it- it's certainly not going to be a dust gatherer if learning Spanish is what you truly want. If I've convinced you already buy it- if not read on.The book starts with a very positive introduction and goes on to explain that an English speaker already knows hundreds if not thousands of words in Spanish and it gives you the rules that unlock this 'magic key' to Spanish. It then moves on to teach you grammar in a very novel way, none of the boring conjungations that had to be learnt by rote when doing languages at school. She starts with the past tense as this is how we speak to friends and then moves through much of the essential grammar required to Speak, Read and write Spanish. I would recommend this book to all beginners in Spanish. It has got two downsides which are the layout, which is now dated (it was written in the early 1950's with Andy Warhol as the illustrator) and also (for me living in England) the fact that the emphasis is on South American Spanish not peninsular Spanish. I wish the Magic Key to French and German were still in print as I have made substanital progress with my Spanish using this book, the method obviously works. If the publisher is reading this, please consider a reprint of the other two editions given the success of the Spanish version. The late Margarita Madrigal was ahead of her time as the method she used in this book is akin to what trainers would now call Accerlerated Learning. A word of warning, make sure that you do all of the exercises and tests or you will not be learning to your full potential. I recommend that you buy this book and use it in tandem with an audio course either the Pimsleur series (expensive) or Michel Thomas would be great- as these will give you the pronunciation which you will require to progress further. Both the audio courses are structured so that there is no repetition and so you have to consciously form the language and remain motivated not bored. If you would like more in-depth information on Spanish grammar I highly recommend 'Buscalo' Hope this helps you with your introduction to the beautiful and very useful Spanish language- buena suerte!
The Best! December 17, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is by far the best book for adults learning Spanish on the fly. She teaches past, present and future tenses together so you can actually communicate! The Andy Worhol illisturations are fun too.
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