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Brand New Rosetta Stone Spanish (Lat Am) Level 1-5
Description:
Inside the box, you'll find:
* Version 3 Personal Edition CD-ROM software for Levels 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 (Windows/Mac)
* USB Headset with microphone
* User"s guide
* Audio Companion, a multiple-CD set to play or download to your MP3 player
Spanish Learning Tips
* Spanish is written and read from right to left.
* Spanish pronunciation and spelling are regular and predictable.
* The distinction between upper- and lowercase letters does not exist in Spanish.
* Spanish nouns have forms for one thing (singular), two things (dual), and three or more things (plural). Sometimes the dual form is omitted in spoken Spanish.
* Spanish nouns fall into one of two categories: masculine or feminine. Verbs and adjectives change to match the category of the noun.
* The Spanish language uses one verb form for actions that have been completed and another for ongoing actions. The future tense is formed by adding a prefix to the verb form used for ongoing action.