First published in the 1950s, this guide has become a cult classic for one reason: it eliminates rote memorization. Instead of starting with "the boy is tall," Madrigal focuses on —words that are nearly identical in English and Spanish.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed by endless verb charts and the sheer "foreignness" of a new language, you aren't alone. Most textbooks treat Spanish as a mystery to be solved. But by Margarita Madrigal argues that you already know thousands of Spanish words—you just don't know you know them yet. What is the "Magic Key"?
Unlocking Fluency: Why Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish Still Works
Madrigal's Magic Key To Spanish: A Creative And... -
First published in the 1950s, this guide has become a cult classic for one reason: it eliminates rote memorization. Instead of starting with "the boy is tall," Madrigal focuses on —words that are nearly identical in English and Spanish.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed by endless verb charts and the sheer "foreignness" of a new language, you aren't alone. Most textbooks treat Spanish as a mystery to be solved. But by Margarita Madrigal argues that you already know thousands of Spanish words—you just don't know you know them yet. What is the "Magic Key"? Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish: A Creative and...
Unlocking Fluency: Why Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish Still Works First published in the 1950s, this guide has