spoken spanish

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Learn a language

Discover a new language or build vocabulary in your child's native language. From the Main Menu, select Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Italian, German, or English. All six languages on one DVD! Kids explore the outdoor world of playful activities and common animals. They learn the names of familiar foods during a fun picnic. Colorful animation, real images, and adorable characters create an engaging experience that's easy to follow.

Learn a language

Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, German, English : numbers, colors, toys, clothes & more!
Presents a fun way to learn a language by learning colors, toys, clothes, furniture, and counting to 10. Six lanuages, Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Italian, German, English are available from the main menu.

Professor Parrot speaks Spanish

we are friends/somos amigos
2003
Teaches Spanish through songs, dances, games, and puppets. Covers numbers from one to twenty, parts of the body, colors, and more.
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Destinos

an introduction to Spanish : a telecourse
2007
"Teaches speaking, listening, and comprehension skills in Spanish. This telenovela, or Spanish soap opera, immerses students in everyday situations with native speakers and introduces the cultures, accents, and dialects of Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and Puerto Rico"--Container.

Latin-American Spanish phrase book

2002
Part of the DK Essential Reference for Every Traveler series: Includes pronunciations, food, shopping, numbers,everyday phrases.

Spanish phrase book

2001
The Spanish that kids really speak.

Spanish

2012
Spanish is the primary language of about 350 million people. Here readers learn basic phrases, including how to ask someone how he or she is, greet a friend or family member, and explain where they are from. Beginning vocabulary words help students communicate with native speakers or practice talking with one another, and a world map shows where Spanish is spoken.
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