| Abriendo Paso: Gramatica | 
enlarge | Authors: Jose M. Diaz, Maria F. Nadel, Stephen J. Collins Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 0131661310 Dewey Decimal Number: 400 EAN: 9780131661318 ASIN: 0131661310
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Book Description The best-selling Abriendo paso is a two-volume program that addresses the needs of high school students in upper-level and advanced placement courses. The reading volume, Lectura, uses authentic readings from around the Spanish-speaking world, including the US, as springboards for developing proficiency in all four skills. The companion grammar, Gramtica, provides a complete review of Spanish grammar with an emphasis on communication. Flexible and attuned to students' varied backgrounds and ability levels, each volume of Abriendo paso may be used independently or in conjunction with other upper-level materials.
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El libro que usamos en AP October 24, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm using "Abriendo paso: gramatica" in my AP Spanish class and I really like it. It doesn't use a lot of color or pictures, but that's OK with me. It lays out the grammar rules (in English with sample sentences and translations) and gives exercises to aid in understanding. We're using this book in conjunction with "Una vez mas" and I must say they compliment eachother nicely. Abriendo paso describes rules in English and gives translations of example sentences, so it clears up confusion easily. However, there are usually only two or three "ejercisios" per rule. This is where "Una vez mas" comes in. It also has a few exercises for each rule, so it's nice to combine the two. However "Una vez mas" has no English so it can add to confusion (on the other hand it's good practice!)
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