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Yaks March on Washington, No-Work Spanish Audiobook Title 1 (English and Spanish Edition) (No-Work Spanish Audiobooks)

Author Anne Emerick
Publisher Aboon Books
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Author(s)Anne Emerick
PublisherAboon Books
ISBN / ASIN0975464949
ISBN-139780975464946
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Sales Rank2,343,352
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

No-Work Spanish audiobooks are stories read with each sentence said first in English, then in Spanish. At the end of each chapter, the chapter is repeated entirely in Spanish.

But Can You Learn Spanish from No-Work Spanish Stories?

Yes!

Here is how No-Work Spanish audiobooks work:

No-Work Spanish stories are performed by talented bilingual actors and actresses. You ll want to listen to find out what happens next in the story.

As you hear each sentence first in English, then in Spanish, your mind links the two, just as effortlessly as you learn the words to a song you like.

Hearing the chapter repeated, entirely in Spanish, after you have absorbed the Spanish vocabulary reinforces the Spanish and greatly improves your ability to listen and comprehend an entire Spanish passage.

You do not need to know any Spanish to learn from No-Work Spanish audiobooks. On the other hand, if you already know some Spanish, you will learn that much faster.

Yaks March on Washington is based on the true story of an Idaho rancher who travels across the country with six yaks in tow, accompanied by his dog. It is read by Jean-Marc Berne.

The Yaks March on Washington vocabulary is rich in outdoor terms related to ranching, animals, and camping. The Yaks March on Washington vocabulary includes:

Adjectives:
fast, cool, dark, peaceful, quiet, awake, wide, sleepy, giant, big, small, hot, crowded, next, colorful, more, every, important, scared, sad

Adverbs:
slowly, again

Animals:
cows, sheep, dog, bark, cat, yak, horse, horns, beasts, pet (noun)

Body Parts:
arm, face, tail, nose, eye, stomach, chin, forehead

Camping:
to camp, sleeping bags, flashlight, folding chairs, tent, bucket, cooking stove, ropes

Colors:
white, red

Clothing:
wool, scarf, costumes

Eating/Food:
dinner, milk, stove, bottle, butter, cheese, pans

Numbers 1 7:


Outdoors:
tree, oak, pasture, farm, ranch, sky, stream, snow, barn, corral, pen, herd, hay, straw, breeze, statue, shade, home, ramp, building, road, festival, cars, pickup truck, road, to drive, buildings

People & Relationships:
boy, girl, wife, niece

Seasons/Time:
spring, night, days

Verbs:
work, bark, pack, unpack, run, chase, wait, change, know, whistle, drive, arrive, leave, pet, (stroke), turn, suck, lick, need, sleep, lie, stare, wake, like, hope, jump, whistle, point, listen, learn, sell, say, respond, ask, dance, ride, talk, bless, dash