#1,500 in Health, fitness & dieting books
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of Spanish Grammar (Quick Study)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Spanish Grammar (Quick Study). Here are the top ones.

Spanish Grammar (Quick Study)
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
Learn the basics of Spanish grammar in our easily accessible format.This handy reference guide will help you master the hard-to-remember rules of Spanish grammar.This new edition features an additional panel of information, including more examples for easy comprehension.
Specs:
Height0.06 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2012
Weight0.14550509292 Pounds
Width11 Inches

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 2 comments on Spanish Grammar (Quick Study):

u/emk · 2 pointsr/languagelearning

Assimil got me to the place it gets most people: A pretty decent A2, or enough to carry on a conversation with pantomime, or to read an easy native book with plenty of guessing. I've seen a few people mix Assimil with native media, and some of them have made it closer to B1 by the end of the course. But as somebody who used Assimil NFWE and later passed a DELF B2 exam, I can say with confidence that NFWE won't get you anywhere near a solid B2 on its own.

As for Spanish, I've been "studying" it for well under 10 hours. :-) I saw nice results using subs2srs with Y Tu Mamá También, and I'm now having a total blast with the Latin American dub of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Subs2srs seems to allow me stretch about 3 or 4 CEFR levels above my "natural" listening abilities before it gets frustrating.

I've also picked up copies of Matando Cabos and Pan's Labyrith (both of which have accurate subs), and I've ordered a copy of the graphic novel Blacksad, which is basically my favorite film noir parody ever. Happily, thanks to my prior experience with French and Anki, it looks like I can just skip the courses entirely and dive straight into native materials. My only grammar reference so far is a laminated 4-page cheat sheet, and that seems to be enough. It definitely feels a little weird to be make it up as I go along, though!

u/spiraldancing · 1 pointr/hungarian

I've got it, it's dense but good ... but it's a whole book. I want a quick-study guide, like this.