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Spanish for beginners cdrom: samples

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Cdrom samples:

story, dictionary, pronunciation guide ... (click on them for a bigger picture)

 

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Sample 101

Tour: main menu. The tour tells you mostly how to go through the different screens on the cdrom, as well as all you need to know about the buttons and navigation.
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Sample 102

General tour: how to use this cdrom. Here you'll get a few tips on how to start using the cdrom, what you're going to learn, the games you're going to play, the extra help you get - talking dictionary, pronunciation guide, etc. Briefly, it gives you an overview of what the cdrom contains.
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Sample 103

Tour: buttons and navigation. If you ever need to know what is buttons is for, just go to the tour and you'll quickly find all the information you need about it.
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Sample 104

Tour: how to play the games. Anything you need to find about the speaking games, dragging games, typing games, matching games, etc., can be found in this section of the tour.
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Sample 105

Tour: sample screens, what to do. There are a few videos in the tour that'll show you how to go through the lessons (both vocabulary and building sentences lessons) and a couple of games, so you can make sure you're doing things right.
See screen samples 1-10

See screen samples 11-20

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See screen samples 41-50

See screen samples 51-60

See screen samples 61-70

See screen samples 71-80

See screen samples 81-90

See screen samples 91-100

See screen samples 101-105

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Did you know?

The word tomato comes from the Nahuatl word tomatl.
The Nahuatl language was spoken by the Mexican Aztecs.

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