• Learn a Language Store

Learn in Your Car: Spanish Verbs 101 (Spanish Edition)

Learn in Your Car: Spanish Verbs 101 (Spanish Edition)




Spanish Verbs 101 presents 101 most used verbs in all conjugations, in their present, past (preterite and imperfect), and future tenses as well as past and present participles.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Does what it says on the tin.
I went to Amazon.com having failed to find an audio aid to rote learning Spanish verbs in the UK. Although I chose the slowest and cheapest postage I was amazed how quickly the CDs arrived (4 days). More to the point I am delighted with the product. I did not want a tricksy show, just a simple repetition of the verbs that I can copy, and that’s just what I got. Thank you Amazon.com and Stacey.

1 Stars Bad piece of software
I really enjoyed using Study Spanish in your Car — that was the foundation of what Spanish I have learned. I enjoyed that series so much that when I had gone through all 100+ lessons I am paying a graduate student at my University to create more MP3’s in this genre that were tailored to my interests. So I was hoping for more of same. No. An endless, boring, useless list of verbs. Total waste of money. No use at all. Get the “Study Spanish in your car” series but don’t bother with this one.

4 Stars Flashcards
Consider this set of four CDs to be something like the flashcards you used when you were learning in grade school.

I feel that listening to this set, along with the other things I am doing to learn Spanish, will be helpful. I have gotten to the point where I can speak and read Spanish reasonably well, but then can not understand a native speaker when he or she replies to me; so I am trying methods that involve listening rather than reading, as this is a different type of learning and probably a better way to learn a language.

This is also helpful because I discovered that when I was pronouncing verbs I was conjugating as I wrote them out (my old method) I would sometimes place the accent on the syllable that changed rather than the proper syllable.

This set is currently priced on Amazon at $14 - that’s a good value for a four CD set.

The only thing I am confused about is the pronunciation of the letter “V.” The narrator usually pronounces it like the “V” is pronounced in English, instead of pronouncing it like a letter “B.” I don’t understand why the words are presented this way - is this a regional accent from where the narrator learned Spanish?

5 Stars Love it…!
This cd set is excellent for everyone wanting to learn. I have bought many cd sets and found that most of them are too advanced for me to follow along. Stacey did a great job. The cd set includes a small written pocket notebook that is exceptionally useful for quick reference to verbs when studying or testing classmates.

I recommend this cd set.

5 Stars BEST VERB REVIEW FOR THE MONEY
I am so happy I found this cd! Having taken two college level Spanish classes, but never having really gotten the whole verb thing, I spent less than $20, got four cds and a little booklet. Great to listen to in the car, while you’re cleaning the house or before you go to sleep. It even explains rules and the little booklet shows you the verbs in order. I highly recommend this little gem for those seeking more verb practice.

Buy/More Info

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace

Leave a Reply