Learn-A-Language Books Spanish, Grade 2

Posted on 26. May, 2010 by Learn Language Free in General Learning Language Articles

Product Description
This new series uses a simple approach to help kids master the basics of the Spanish language including sentence structure, vocabulary, pronunciation, and verbs. Common items such as food, time, greetings, and places introduce students tobeginning sentence structure. Each 80-page book is packed with activities that will teach sight reading and translation skills. Activities include picture labeling, writing practice, matching exercises, and fill-in-the-blanks. Thes… More >>

Learn-A-Language Books Spanish, Grade 2

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2 Responses to “Learn-A-Language Books Spanish, Grade 2”

  1. Simple Bilingual 26 May 2010 at 5:58 pm #

    the entire collection of “frank” is not very organize and plan, they have still not get the idea of different levels and topics and they do the same in all levels but with different styles or they will focus is some stuff but not all, the Mexican influence is quite the same for all their books and they do not take in consideration other cultures words. Otherwise the pictures and the coloring sheets are very creative.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. The Listener 26 May 2010 at 7:11 pm #

    After completing Grade 1, which I also gave high marks, I am now on Grade 2. Book 1 basically was heavy on nouns and their genders and teaches over 200 nouns naming things found in and around the house. Grade 2 steps out into the community and teaches the names of occupations of the people there as well as the places where they work and play.

    After this, we learn some greetings and responses, small talk and telling time. Then it’s on to prepositional words and phrases and, of course, asking directions and modes of transportation. About a dozen present tense verbs are covered well and by the end of the book, one can read, write and speak using simple, well crafted sentences. This is so much the way of a child’s learning that it’s amazing. These books are designed for children. That being said, there are no coloring book exercises. Those are line drawings used to illustrate the nouns. The pronunciation keys are great, but the listening part of learning a language is still missing from this program. That’s why the “say aloud while writing” step is crucial.

    So far this series has helped me immensely. Because each book is only approximately 80 pages, one can revisit an entire book very quickly and frequently, so before you know it, you know it. Grade 3 to go.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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