Series: Quick Study
Cards: 1000 pages
Publisher: Barcharts Inc.; Flc Crds B edition (January 1, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1423203615
ISBN-13: 978-1423203612
Product Dimensions: 3.8 x 10.5 x 2 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
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These are some great flash cards. You get 1000 for such a small price!They are seperated into lots of categories, such as: numbers, weather, verbs and adjectives. It's quite easy to find each section too as they are shaded differently in blue and indexed on the box.On one side they have the Spanish word including whether it has an el/la etc and the other the English translation.I'm a beginner learning Spanish and have found these cards very helpful.
These cards have been useful. When I first got them I sorted them according to the catagories I needed them to be for class. They come group in catagories such as financial, family etc. What I found to be wasteful of the 1000 is that there were duplicates under the different catagories. Now I understand that certain words may hold different meanings or uses but in this box set they were duplicated with the same meaning. But its still not a bad product for the money.
I am taking a trip abroad and wanted to brush up on vocabulary that might have fallen by the wayside. There are quite a few of these cards in the box and they are categorized (colors, numbers, etc). The cards are really too basic for someone who has had any background in Spanish (It was one of my majors in college). They are meant for someone who has probably learned the sounds of the letters and needs to quickly memorize a lot of vocab for tests. Really, these would be perfect for a high school Spanish I class or the first half of a college Spanish I class. The card stock is decent and you can take them with you places without worrying about bending them too badly. It's important to note, however, that you get the word and the English translation and that is it. There are no sentences to help you see how the word is used. I find that even for beginners this is useful. Again, very basic vocab with these cards. While these are words every aspiring Spanish speaker should know, don't expect to go traveling with what is in this set.
These flash cards were extremely useful to me for learning vocabulary. They come in categories such as verbs, adjectives, things around the house, etc. They are quality flashcards and include the article (el or la) for Spanish nouns. When you consider the price, this is a great deal and a very easy way to boost your vocabulary.
I've taken a conversational Spanish class through a local community college. There, I learned pronunciation, basic phrases, simple conversations, some conjugation, and how to piece together sentences. Next, I needed to expand my vocabulary. I like the online sites, they are helpful, but I wanted just vocabulary drilling, so I bought these.Pro- They chose very common words for their 1000 cards. If you learn these, you will be able to get by very well.- There are 18 categories, clearly and logically labeled.- The cards in each category are in alphabetical order by English word (except for numbers and time). If you want to look up a word, this makes it quick and easy.- Masculine and feminine articles and endings are included on applicable words. Card front: "first". Card back: "el/la primero/a"- Minorly, the word on the back is printed so that it's right side up when you flip the card up side down to read the translation. Nice touch.Con- The verbs have no conjugation information, just the root word. It would help, at the least, to say if it's a regular or irregular verb.- The verbs are listed alphabetically instead of being grouped first by verb ending and then sorted alphabetically.- The cards in each category are in alphabetical order by English word (except for numbers and time). I add this in both pro and con. I'd rather they sorted words in a way that made them easier to memorize, not in a way that made them easier to look up. I'll use a dictionary for looking up words.- Minorly, the box is very tight for all the cards. You have to leave cards out if you plan to pull cards in and out of it.So, while these cards will not teach you how to speak Spanish, they are a very good resource for anyone who speaks a little Spanish and wants to expand his vocabulary.
$5.95 for 1,000 cards? You can't pass by this price.The cards may not be the best in the world; they're very basic with the English on one side and the Spanish on another. No example sentences, etc. Also there are some repeats, since the cards are broken up into categories.But keep them on the table next to the TV and go through a few during commercials and I'm sure it will help your vocabulary.
Perfect ! These cards are great to travel with. I have a Visual Link Computer program I love but it is not a pocket portable teaching tool LIKE THESE CARDS...I remembered in grammar school that we learned alot from flash cards ! They still work....They are organized by section - like: travel, verbs, food, numbers and such. So on a recent trip I picked out a small section and took them with me in my pocket on the airplane. Easy to pull out of my pocket in line, on the plane or in a car and play the memory game all by myself - anytime, anywhere. My Spanish is growing by leaps and bounds. I live in a small Casa in Baja for 6 months a year and am determined to learn the language to an easily conversational level and I am now well on my way. Did I mention I Love the cards?
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