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Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use

Easy Spanish Phrasebook      Book Summary: 

More than 770 basic phrases for everyday use enable you to communicate instantly on a host of topics: health and medical situations; essential services; boat, plane, and train travel; much more.

Amazon Review (5 Stars – 84, 4 Stars – 47, 3 Stars – 19, 2 Stars – 11, 1 Star – 10): 

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111 of 115 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy Spanish Phrase Book is Invaluable, June 16, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish and English Edition) (Paperback)
This book was invaluable on my recent family vacation to Zihuatanejo, Mexico! Spanish phrases are categorized according to the situation in which you will need them; for example, restaurants, banks, stores, post offices, etc. The pronunication keys were great. We ordered food, found an Internet cafe and a bank, and were able to get more toilet paper from the non-English-speaking hotel desk clerk at 10:30 p.m. I don’t know what we would have done without it!
136 of 146 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A great easy reference for the most basic Spanish needs,August 18, 2004
By
S. D Haynie “girlranger” (carlsbad, nm United States) –
This review is from: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish and English Edition) (Paperback)

If you are intending to learn any new language, I first recommned that you read How To Learn Any Language. In that book, you’ll find a recommendation to get a phrase book. The purpose of the phrase book is to give you prior practice in real-life situations. When you get a chance to memorize phrases ahead of time, that is the BEST way to use a phrase book. Your grammar book, and sometimes even your course, does not give you the “Which room is mine?” kind of phrases. Yes, you will need to flip through the book to find responses or the next question on different topic, but that is only if you do not practice a bit ahead of time.This is a great phrasebook and is a great value!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Refresher!, August 3, 2005
By
Rebecca Mckenzie (Central Coast, CA) –
This review is from: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish and English Edition) (Paperback)

I bought this as a refresher course for a recent trip we made to Cancun. I took Spanish in high school but needed some reminding. It was a little smaller than I expected, but gave a lot of useful phrases. As other reviewers have stated the phrases are a little on the old-fashioned side. But the sections on Food (ordering, etc.) and medical (hospital, pharmacy etc.) were very all inclusive. A great guide.

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Old-fashioned in some regards, February 26, 2005
By
JK8 (Salem, NJ)
This review is from: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish and English Edition) (Paperback)

Overall good, but there are some real 20th century anachronisms in this book. “Bring me an ashtray,” “I wish to buy a hat,” “How many pesos is that,” “I would like to send a cablegram,” etc. Also seems more geared for south America and not as much for Spain, where I am headed. Some updates are needed but as I said, overall good and I wish I had the time to actually learn Spanish but I didn’t.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars NOT for Central America, October 26, 2010
By
Marc Lieberman (Austin, TX)
This review is from: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish and English Edition) (Paperback)

This book is definitely not for Costa Rican Spanish! There is a 1950’s flavor to the phrases – that is, a rudeness and big-city arrogance to the phrases that reminds me of the way people spoke to each other as is the movie THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. If you used the phrases in this book in the small towns here in Costa Rica the locals would be insulted. Thsi book was originally written in 1954 and it shows. It might be OK in Spain but not here.

18 of 22 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars What a horrible book – worthless, December 6, 2006
By
Frederick C. Young (Santa Monica, CA USA)
This review is from: Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish and English Edition) (Paperback)

Zero Stars – This book may be ok for the absolute beginner, who knows nothing. I bought this book with Seymore Resnicks 1001 most useful Spanish Words, which is one of the best reference books I have seen. I still use it every day and it’s counterpart 1001 English Palabras, one year later.

If you know the days of the week and numbers, this book is probably too basic for you. I read the entire book in about an hour, learned very little, and haven’t opened it since. And I was not at all skilled in Spanish at the time.

Dont buy this book, but definitely buy 1001 Most useful Spanish Words!

Walmart Reviews ( 5 Star – 2): 

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08/12/2010
y2kat
Bronx, NY
was very easy to understand, my 8 yr old has learned many useful phrases.

Excellent Phrase book

04/19/2010

dontlietous

Colorado
This book comes highly recommended on the Net by those trying to learn Spanish. Indeed it is excellente!
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Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and Proven Approach


Madrigals Magic Key To Spanish

Book Summary:

Anyone can read, write, and speak Spanish    in only a few short weeks with this unique and proven method, which completely eliminates rote memorization and boring drills.

Amazon Reviews (5 Stars – 122, 4 Stars – 18,     3 Stars – 4, 2 Stars – 3, 1 Stars – 1)

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344 of 351 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Entiendo Espanol…, May 9, 2001
By
Leo E. Walsh “ebraynz” (Mentor, Oh United States)
This review is from: Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and Proven Approach (Paperback)

I got decent grades in college Spanish; two “A-‘s” and a “B+.” However, when I needed to actually speak Spanish, I was lost. I couldn’t say much except “Mas cervezas, por favor (More beer, please)!””Madrial’s Magic Key”, along with the expensive (but quite worth it) Pimsleur tapes, have corrected the “mis-education” I was subjected to. The drills Ms. Madrigal presents are easy to remember and fun to do, not like those tedious translations and verb conjugations that college texts are so fond of. In two months, studying this book in my spare time, I retained more Spanish than I did in an entire academic year. And, for the first time, I can actually say that I understand Spanish.

I would supplement this book with a comprehensive book on Spanish grammar (I have the Barron’s, but I suppose any would work) and a dictionary. I would definitely recommend “Breaking Out of Beginner’s Spanish” by Joseph Keenan for an in depth take on colloquial Spanish as well. Further, if you have the money, buy the “Pimsleur Comprehensive” series as well. Get vol.’s 1-3, even though they are pricey. If you are an audio/tactile learner like me, I guarantee that you will retain more Spanish idioms using the Pimsleur method than any other.

141 of 144 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic start to learning spanish, January 10, 2004
By
Languagelover (Manchester, England) –
This review is from: Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and Proven Approach (Paperback)

Magic Key to Spanish is one of those rare books that you come back to again again, it inspires progress and there’s so much to learn from it- it’s certainly not going to be a dust gatherer if learning Spanish is what you truly want. If I’ve convinced you already buy it- if not read on.

The book starts with a very positive introduction and goes on to explain that an English speaker already knows hundreds if not thousands of words in Spanish and it gives you the rules that unlock this ‘magic key’ to Spanish. It then moves on to teach you grammar in a very novel way, none of the boring conjungations that had to be learnt by rote when doing languages at school. She starts with the past tense as this is how we speak to friends and then moves through much of the essential grammar required to Speak, Read and write Spanish.

I would recommend this book to all beginners in Spanish. It has got two downsides which are the layout, which is now dated (it was written in the early 1950’s with Andy Warhol as the illustrator) and also (for me living in England) the fact that the emphasis is on South American Spanish not peninsular Spanish.

I wish the Magic Key to French and German were still in print as I have made substanital progress with my Spanish using this book, the method obviously works. If the publisher is reading this, please consider a reprint of the other two editions given the success of the Spanish version.

The late Margarita Madrigal was ahead of her time as the method she used in this book is akin to what trainers would now call Accerlerated Learning. A word of warning, make sure that you do all of the exercises and tests or you will not be learning to your full potential.

I recommend that you buy this book and use it in tandem with an audio course either the Pimsleur series (expensive) or Michel Thomas would be great- as these will give you the pronunciation which you will require to progress further. Both the audio courses are structured so that there is no repetition and so you have to consciously form the language and remain motivated not bored. If you would like more in-depth information on Spanish grammar I highly recommend ‘Buscalo’

Hope this helps you with your introduction to the beautiful and very useful Spanish language- buena suerte!

31 of 37 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but it has it’s faults, October 29, 2005
By
Redgecko (USA)
This review is from: Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and Proven Approach (Paperback)

Margaret Madrigal is probably deceased and this book will never be revised, updated or improved in any way–the first edition came out in 1951.

Grammar notes are often either repeated, or given out of order with respect to the exercises. For instance, almost the same discussion of the use of lo and la is given in Chapter 32 and then again in Chapter 33. And, explanations of grammar constructs are often missing, or the order in which they’re presented doesn’t make sense. For instance, it is pointed out that the imperfect past tense of saber and querer is usually used instead of the preterit past. This was mentioned without any explanations or comparisons, even though this was the first time that the imperfect past tense was mentioned. In another poorly explained manner, the imperfect past of estar was introduced without explanation.

In fact, grammar is never actually discussed, it’s just presented in terms of usage, much like we learn a language as children. For instance, the progressive tenses are never explained and compared with other ways of presenting the same idea as they are in other books.

The exercises and tests are fairly good for verb usage and the answers are provided, however, very little of the vocabulary that she introduces (maybe 5%), is used in the exercises. For instance, Madrigal’s favorite words seem to be parque, cine, tren, semana and a few others that she uses over and over again.

Still, in spite of all of its flaws, the book is worth owning, largely because of the exercises with answers and the simplified way in which Spanish is presented.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Comprelo ahora!, June 28, 2008
By
April D. Harkness (Chicago, IL) –
This review is from: Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and Proven Approach (Paperback)

What was refreshing about this book is the fact that the past tense is immediately introduced. Think about it, how many times do you tell people what you did a day ago, an hour ago, etc? The answer is – often.

In my high school Spanish class I took more than a decade ago, it was unfortunately anchored by slower/uninterested students. We never even got to the past tense. I was stuck in the present with no past and future!

Not anymore!

This book will make one the master of the preterite as well as the present. What I can understand and speak has multiplied tremendously. What I wish this book delved into a bit more is the subjunctive tense. It seemed merely touched upon. Also I really loved doing the exercises. When I was confused about a concept, the exercises would finally make things clear for me. The last two chapters have no exercises, it’s only reading. I wish at least an exercise or two appeared in order to cement the rest of the concepts home.

Despite that, this book is wonderful for people like me who need to refresh their high school Spanish and would be great for beginners who wish to have a try at different verb tenses immediately.

My hint- DON’T SKIP ANY OF THE EXERCISES!

Make no mistake, you won’t be fluent. But you will have a great Spanish foundation to build upon after finising this book. I ditto what others have said about also getting resources to go along with this book. I found the Michel Thomas Method to be an excellent accompaniment and found his explanations for the preterite as opposed to the imperfect are very similar. He will slam dunk the grammar into your brain without you realizing it!

Also I just started listening to Learning Spanish like Crazy based on recommendations. After doing the book and MT, I feel pretty advanced right now(I am just starting at the beginning so that may change as I progress). But for pronunciation practice it can’t be beat!

Also Madrigal’s book See it and Say it in Spanish is also a great little book you can use. Small enough to carry around everywhere!

A great improvement to this book would be audio! Publishers are you listening? Still a great learning tool without it. This book was published, I think in the 60’s?? It still holds up to this day!

3 of 20 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst language book I’ve seen, May 14, 2011
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This review is from: Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and Proven Approach (Paperback)

This method is very old.
It is very hard to memorize very long lists of words.
Language learning needs to be fun and this book isn’t.

Barnes & Noble review ( 5 Stars – 6, 4 Stars – 5): 

Anonymous March 17, 2004

 Best to Learn Spanish Easily!! 5.0 out of 5 Stars

I bought this book for my boyfriend, because I am from El Salvador, and he MUST learn spanish to speak to my mom! This book is great to learn the language! The author teaches the most important parts first and then goes into more detail, and she also makes you understand the relationship between english words and spanish words, so you easily understand how to pronounce them. Also she teaches conversations early in the book, so you can actually start practicing. I am so glad I bought this book for my boyfriend! After just a few weeks from starting the book he can actually converse with my mom! :o)

Anonymous November 18, 2005

Buy This Book!!! 5.0 out of 5 Stars

I bought this book about 6 years ago. I just came to this site to see if she had any other materials available and decided to write this review. Like I said, I bought the book about 6 yrs ago but just decided to read it last spring in preparation for a missionary trip that I was taking to Mexico. Well, the book was very helpful, but I crammed in about 2 months and forgot most of what I had learned when I got there. I came home in July and reviewed everything I read and read about 3/4 of the way through the book. I went back to Mexico again in September. The difference was amazing! I have never taken a Spanish lesson in my life, yet with the help of this book I was able to communicate quite well with the kids. I could get most ideas across to adults, and could converse enough to buy goods at the store. I am trying to finish the book before I go back in January, but I want to say, I cannot picture it being any easier than this. This book is great. It makes it fun, and through repetition and exercise you really learn enough to get by without a huge amount of effort. Thanks Margarita!!

GoodReads Review ( 5 Stars – 17, 4 Stars – 9, 3 Stars – 7):  

Ginger rated it 5 of 5 stars false Jan 26, 2010

Shelves: spanish
I’ve been through this book before and learned a lot. However, my old brain refuses to learn a new language. On the other hand, I refuse to let my brain rule over me.

The second times through this book, I became conversant for the first time. Although I was hesitant, I could carry on a bit of conversation. This time through, I’m amazed at how easy it is. Plus, I’m learning the concepts at a different level.

I’ve tried all sorts of methods from Power Glide, to Learnables, to Rosetta Stone and more. I’ve discovered that Madrigals along with reading the Book of Mormon in Spanish and translating children’s books has made me move forward like none of the others did at all.

Ellen Snyder rated it 5 of 5 stars false March 31, 2012
A great spanish self-study book and it’s been around for 60 years. Wish I had known about it in high school. Starts out with the 2500 spanish words you already know and then goes into the past tense right away, as that what we talk about the most. What we’ve done. Author is chatty and confidence building.
Jeanette rated it 3 of 5 stars false
reading this to refresh my espanol. my teacher recommended it to me.
Flipkart Review ( 4 Stars – 1):
Deepak Senapati – 23 February 12
Its a very nice book, especially for the novice..
Stats from the basics and follows a efficient learning approach contrary to just mugging up and cramming.
Lucid style of explanation with lots of exercises for self practice
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