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Madrigal's Magic Key To Spanish:a Creative and Proven approach
[Paperback - 1989]
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Category: Education
Sub-category: Education
Additional Category: Languages Others - Reading Skills
Publisher: Crown | ISBN: 9780385410953 | Pages: 512
Shipping Weight: .440 | Dimensions: 5.25 x 1.31 x 8.22 inches

Use the English you already know to quickly learn the basics of Spanish with this unique, accessible guide featuring original illustrations by Andy Warhol—from one of America’s most prominent language teachers.

Read, write, and speak Spanish in only a few short weeks! Even the most reluctant learner will be astonished at the ease and effectiveness of Margarita Madrigal’s unique method of teaching a foreign language. Completely eliminating rote memorization and painfully boring drills, Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish is guaranteed to help you:

• Learn to speak, read, and write Spanish quickly and easily
• Convert English into Spanish in an instant
• Start forming sentences after the very first lesson
• Identify thousands of Spanish words within a few weeks of study
• Travel to Spanish-speaking countries with confidence and comfort
• Develop perfect pronunciation, thanks to a handy pronunciation key

With original black-and-white illustration by Andy Warhol, Madrigal’s Magic Key to Spanish will provide readers with a solid foundation upon which to build their language skills.

From Wikipedia: Margarita Madrigal (May 15, 1912 – July 23, 1983) was a Costa Rican American author and language teacher best known for the Madrigal's Magic Key to... and An Invitation to... series. During her career, she wrote 25 books covering seven languages.[1][2]BiographyBackgroundMargarita Madrigal's parents met in Kansas City while her father, Ezequías Madrigal (an operatic baritone from Costa Rica) was on tour in the United States. Before he was set to perform, his accompanist became ill. When he heard that a local girl, Carolyn Wilhelm of Winchester, Kansas, was an excellent concert pianist, he communicated to her to perform with him for the evening. She initially refused, but agreed after being asked in person. "The romance went on from there," as Margarita related in an interview.[3]

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