Learn Spanish by Telling Stories: Not for Beginners, Not Quick and Easy, but Really Effective
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Learn Spanish by Telling Stories: Not for Beginners, Not Quick and Easy, but Really Effective
A Proven Plan for Increasing Your Fluency in Spanish by Telling Stories
Learning How to Speak Spanish Fluently Can Be Fun and Simple. Here's how.
If you want to become fluent in Spanish, this book is for you! You will learn:
How to Become Fluent in Spanish by Telling Stories
In this book, John Del Gaudio explains how he learned children’s stories by heart to tell to his friends’ kids when he lived in Mexico and Colombia. In doing so, even though he was already fluent, he greatly enhanced his communication skills in Spanish and became an instant hit with the kids and their parents. He provides you ten fairy tales and shows you step-by-step how to learn and polish them to perfection. If you follow his advice here, you will make great progress towards mastering the language and creating personal relationships.
Telling stories is a great way to learn a language because you can use a good story in many social situations, and it creates bonds and connections with those around you.
More Spanish Fluency Training and Tools
The author recommends you use this book combined with his first book How to Become Fluent in Spanish (Not for Beginners, Not Quick and Easy, but Really Effective). This companion to the first book provides you with daily exercises and spanish training through story telling to achieve mastery and fluency.
This little guidebook might just save you a lot of time and frustration on your journey to become a proficient and fluent Spanish speaker.
If you're looking for Spanish books on Kindle, this one is for you!
About The Author
John Del Gaudio received his B.A. in Spanish from SUNY at Stony Brook, and spent his junior year at the University of Puerto Rico studying Spanish language and literature. He has traveled extensively in Latin America and resided in Mexico for four years and two in Colombia. He holds the Basic and Advanced Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera. He is a practicing lawyer in Chicago, Illinois, and has been at translator of Spanish legal documents from time to time.
If you would like a little guidebook that will save you a lot of time and frustration on your journey to become fluent in Spanish, this is it!