... in response to Good Books For Learning Spanish, posted by Jamie on May 16, 2005"Spanish Now! Level 1"
"Spanish Now! Level 2"
Silverstein, Pomerantz & Wald, Sixth Edition, copyright 1997 by Barron's Educational Services.
Both are 500 + pages. Textbook/Workbook. All chapters have pictures to give you a visual for new words, and set up as a workbook. Just write all over the pages as you go through it. Recommend using a pencil. Chapters set up as a story, such as Everything Is Fast in the City, Joselitos Birthday, The Mysterious Letter, An Imaginary Invalid, The Man Who Travelled the World, A Confusing Notice (newspaper story missing words), etc. Each presents new adjectives, nouns, verbs, which are listed and defined.
Exercises include fill in the blank, answer the questions, word hunt in jumble of letters, crossword puzzle, picture match, dialogue, oral proficiency, compositions, match the following.
This is definitely my favorite choice for learning Spanish. Add to this the previous suggestions of watching movies, telenovelas and news in spanish. I don't like the CD's that consume a lot of your time for little return. I listened to three of these courses, including one recommended here, and found them to be tedious, time consuming and slow. They also limit you to being in the car, office, or home listening to or watching the CD on player/computer.
The workbooks will take a lot of your time, if you dedicate yourself to learning, but they can be used anywhere, like waiting for an appointment, as a passenger in the car, during commercials on the tube, and all you need is a pencil, or possibly your reading glasses.
Purchased about 1998. Check to see if it is still in print.
Good luck.