Spanish Grammar Cheat Sheet by Laura Carbonell is one of those reference books we should all have at hand at all times, especially those who are bilingual. Google does not always have the grammatical point we search, or it is not clearly explained. "This is not a run-of-the-mill type Spanish grammar. This is the marrow, the quiddity of Spanish grammar" explained in easy-to-understand English, which will clear up any doubts we might have. The author cuts to the chase and gives us hands-on examples of usage that lightens up the darkness of Grammar. Only 141 pages, mind you, written by a native Pennsylvanian, raised in Madrid who has spent all her life teaching English and Spanish on both sides of the Atlantic. Currently, she is a member of the teaching staff of Crystal Springs Uplands School, in San Francisco, and she is also my daughter. And probably the most engaging language teacher I have ever known.
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario