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Is conversational Spanish turning a little too tricky for you? Do you have no idea on how to order a meal or book a room at a hotel?
If your answer to any of the previous questions was Yes, then this book is for you!
If theres even been something tougher than learning the grammar rules of a new language, its finding the way to speak with other people in that tongue. Any student knows this we can try our best at practicing, but you always want to avoid making embarrassing mistakes or not getting your message through correctly.
How do I get out of this situation? many students ask themselves, to no avail, but no answer is forthcoming.
Until now.
We have compiled MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED Spanish Stories for Beginners along with their translations, allowing new Spanish speakers to have the necessary tools to begin studying how to set a meeting, rent a car or tell a doctor that they dont feel well! Were not wasting time here with conversations that dont go anywhere: if you want to know how to solve problems (while learning a ton of Spanish along the way, obviously), this book is for you!
How Conversational Spanish Dialogues works:
Each new chapter will have a fresh, new story between two people who wish to solve a common, day-to-day issue that you will surely encounter in real life.
A Spanish version of the conversation will take place first, followed by an English translation. This ensures that you fully understood just what it was that they were saying!
Before and after the main section of the book, we shall provide you with an introduction and conclusion that will offer you important strategies, tips and tricks to allow you to get the absolute most out of this learning material.
Thats about it! Simple, useful and incredibly helpful; you will NOT need another conversational Spanish book once you have begun reading and studying this one!
We want you to feel comfortable while learning the tongue; after all, no language should be a barrier for you to travel around the world and expand your social circles!
So look no further!

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Conversational Spanish Dialogues

Over 100 Spanish Conversations and Short Stories

Easy Spanish Stories

Conversational Spanish Dual Language Books Vol.1

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Contents

Introduction

So you want to learn Spanish, beloved reader? Excellent if youve purchased this book then youre already well on your way to doing so. Spanish, also called Castilian, is a beautiful tongue spoken by over 570 million people across the world; it is a language that has spread across every continent and which opens the doors to entire worlds once you learn to speak it.

Since we are born, our life is constantly about picking up small and large things and learning to identify what works for us and what doesnt; knowing what we can improve with and what makes us worse; and finally, studying where we made the wrong choices and learning lessons from them.

Learning a language is no different.

Some students choose or are provided with the wrong means of study, with professors giving them boring textbooks full of rules theyll never learn or need in a real world situation; while others may overwhelm them with reading material that only serves to make them feel uncomfortable and doubtful of their own skills and level as a Spanish learner.

Our goal with this book is to allow you, the reader, to encounter useful, entertaining conversations that adapt very well into dozens of real life situations that you can and certainly will encounter in the Spanish-speaking world, giving you a chance to fend for yourself when you come across them!

Vocabulary is crucial to learning any new language, and the conversations in this book will guarantee you pick up plenty of it and watch how it is applied to real life.

What this book is about and how it works:

This book will ensure you practice your conversational skills in Spanish through the use of over 100examples of conversations, written in both Spanish and English to allow you to fully understand whats going on in each and every one of them.

Each new chapter is an entirely new, fresh conversation between two people of an everyday situation you may tackle sooner or later. Youll be able to observe how to handle yourself when it comes to booking a room at a hotel, asking for directions on the street, meeting an old classmate by chance and ordering food at a restaurant, among many others.

If you want to ensure proper understanding of the story, we recommend you read the story in both languages and follow the narrative in a way that gives you the chance to cross-reference whats going on in Spanish by checking out the story in clear, concise English.

So, now you know what it is the book will provide youwhat are the best ways to use it?

Tips and recommendations for readers of Conversational Spanish Dialogues:

This book is certainly easy to pick up and use as many times as you need to, but there are effective ways of applying it to your learning that will get the most out of it. Remember, being effective will not only increase the amount you learn, but also decrease the time you need to spend on doing so!

So what should you do to improve your learning with Conversational Spanish Dialogues Well, you can always:

1- Roleplay these conversations, whether its alone or with a friend Pretending to actually call a taxi with a friend may actually do much more for your knowledge of Spanish than any lesson will. This book provides you with plenty of material so go ahead and act! Your pronunciation, fluency and confidence will all benefit from it!
2- Look up the words you dont understand there will always be vocabulary and specific terms you may not get and which arent translated exactly word-for-word (for our purposes of making the conversation realistic in both languages), so you may need a dictionary. Dont feel upset or ashamed of jotting down those words you dont understand for a quick search on the internet later on!
3- Make your own conversations! Once youre done with this book, pick any conversation from the hundred and five examples you have and adapt it to your own version. Why not make it so that the receptionist of the hotel didnt have rooms? Or maybe the friends meeting each other werent so friendly, eh? Find something you like and create something new!
4- Dont be afraid to look for more conversations once youve finished reading and practicing with this book Only through practice can you reach perfection, or at least as closest as you can get to it!

Now go ahead and show the world you can handle anything! Work hard and keep it up, and before long youll breeze past any Spanish lesson.

Good luck, Reader!


Llamando a un Taxi

Calling a Taxi

Alice: Taxi!

Adam: Hola, buenos das seorita, hacia dnde se dirige usted?

Alice: Nueva York, por favor. Tengo dos preguntas: Cunto cuesta el traslado? y en cunto tiempo estaremos all?

Adam: El traslado cuesta sesenta y cinco dlares, y el tiempo aproximado dependiendo del trfico es de treinta minutos.

Alice: Esta bien, pngase en marcha por favor.

Adam: Seguro. Viene usted por negocios o vacaciones?

Alice: Por negocios.

Adam: Ah muy bien, y de dnde es usted?

Alice: Yo soy de Inglaterra.

Adam: Inglaterra? Vaya de qu parte de Inglaterra?

Alice : Winchester. Conoce usted Winchester?

Adam: No, yo estuve en Norfolk cuando yo tena cinco aos. Bonito pas.

Alice: Gracias.

Adam: Bueno, aqu estamos. Ya hemos llegado.

Alice: Gracias. Qudese con el cambio.

Adam: Gracias, que tenga un feliz da.

Calling a Taxi

Alice : Taxi!

Adam : Good day maam, where would you like to go?

Alice : I would like to go to New York, please. I have two questions: How much does it cost and how soon will we get there?

Adam : The trip costs sixty-five dollars, and the estimated time of arrival is thirty minutes.

Alice : Very well. Lets go now, please.

Adam : Sure. Are you coming for business or holidays?

Alice : Business.

Adam : Oh Very good and where are you from?

Alice : I am from England.

Adam : England? Wow what part of England?

Alice : Winchester. Do you know Winchester?

Adam : No, I went to Norfolk when I was five years old. England is a pretty country.

Alice : Thank you.

Adam : Well, here we are. Weve arrived.

Alice : Thank you. Keep the change.

Adam : Thanks. Have a nice day.


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