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If
you
want
to
learn
Spanish
without
taking
classes,
you
can
make
a
lot
of
progress
on
your
own.
There
are
CD's
and
audio-books
to
aid
you.
There
are
plenty
of
books
you
can
buy
to
help
you
learn
Spanish
more
easily,
as
well.
A
nifty
book
to
have
as
you
learn
Spanish
is
1001
Most
Useful
Spanish
Words
(Beginners'
Guide),
by
Seymour
Resnick.
This
book
lists
words
by
categories
such
as
food,
time,
and
family.
The
words
are
also
in
a
dictionary
type
listing
alphabetically.
The
words
are
defined
and
used
in
a
sentence.
Popular
phrases
using
the
words
are
given.
It
is
helpful
to
anyone
trying
to
learn
Spanish.
Sticking
with
the
numbers
theme,
there
is
another
book
you
can
get
tremendous
help
from
as
you
learn
Spanish.
It
is
called
2000+
Essential
Spanish
Verbs:
Learn
the
Forms,
Master
the
Tenses,
and
Speak
Fluently,
put
out
by
Living
Language.
This
book
makes
it
so
easy
to
learn
Spanish
verbs;
you'll
wonder
why
you
ever
thought
it
would
be
difficult.
It
covers
conjugations,
irregular
forms,
and
teaches
you
to
form
tenses.
It
has
answers
to
many
tricky
questions
on
verbs.
If
you're
a
busy
sort,
maybe
you
have
free
time
in
your
car.
Learn
in
Your
Car
Spanish
Complete
Language
Course
is
a
tool
to
help
you
learn
Spanish,
written
by
Henry
N.
Raymond
and
Oscar
M.
Ramirez.
You
just
play
the
CD's
in
your
car,
or
anywhere
else
you'd
like
to,
and
repeat
after
the
speaker.
The
CD's
progress
from
the
easiest
to
the
most
advanced.
You
will
learn
enough
about
basic
Spanish
dialogue
to
begin
to
join
in
conversations
with
Spanish
speaking
people.
If
you're
a
stickler
for
details,
you
might
be
interested
in
a
book
called
Spanish
Grammar
for
Independent
Learners,
by
Arie
Vicente.
This
book
covers
everything
you
need
to
know
about
grammar.
It
has
all
the
information
neatly
arranged
for
easy
access.
As
you
try
to
learn
Spanish,
you
will
come
across
sentences
you
just
know
you
don't
have
right.
This
book
has
a
system
to
troubleshoot
your
language
and
help
you
figure
out
what
you
mean
to
say.
For
a
taste
of
Spanish
literature,
try
First
Spanish
Reader:
A
Beginner's
Dual
Language
Book,
edited
by
Angel
Flores.
You
will
find
stories
old
and
new
within
its
pages.
You
can
learn
Spanish
almost
effortlessly
by
reading
these
short
stories
and
proverbs.
The
easiest
ones
are
first,
and
more
difficult
verb
tenses
are
used
later
on.
The
stories
are
interesting
and
make
it
fun
to
learn
Spanish.
The
Language
Heretic's
Super
Crash
Course
in
Spanish
Conversation
and
Culture:
GET
BY
in
Spanish
in
One
to
Three
Weeks
is
a
unique
book
by
L.
Adams.
It
cuts
through
all
the
technical
aspects
of
language
learning
in
short
order.
The
focus
of
the
book
is
simply
to
give
you
enough
language
skills
to
get
you
into
conversations
so
that
you
can
learn
Spanish
from
there.
It
never
claims
to
make
you
a
scholar.
With
all
the
books
and
CD's
on
how
to
learn
Spanish,
you
should
be
able
to
find
books
that
will
make
your
study
easier.
You
can
check
them
out
at
a
library,
but
to
get
the
most
good
out
of
them,
you
usually
need
to
purchase
them.
However,
that's
not
much
to
spend
if
you
want
to
learn
Spanish.

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