Rout Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5711 days ago 326 posts - 417 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Spanish Studies: Hindi
| Message 1 of 1 15 November 2012 at 6:06am | IP Logged |
If you couldn't guess by the title, I'm interested in finding "la crema de la cosecha" in language learning manuals written in Spanish for native Spanish speakers who want to learn other languages (or maybe the not-so-good ones since they'll contain quite a bit more Spanish, and very little target language ;) ). The only precondition is that the company have more than just couple of languages available. French has Assimil, German has Langenscheidts, etc.; is there a Spanish equivalent?
The reason I want to know is not necessarily so I can "kill two birds with one stone" but rather so I can set a goal for my Spanish: learn it to such a degree that I can do something I really enjoy in it - dabble in another language. It doesn't really matter if I don't learn the other language well or efficiently, it's just for fun and a little bit of an experiment. Also, the Spanish vocabulary will be useful since I talk about languages/language learning pretty frequently.
And I know Assimil makes manuals for Spanish speakers, but after having gone through a few English ones I'm a little afraid of the translations (even the French is a lot closer to Spanish). Thanks for your help!
Edited by Rout on 15 November 2012 at 6:42am
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