Review:
This series is highly recommended.
Choice
I recommend this series to anyone I know who is studying a language. These are the best, simplest and most easily understood grammar books I have ever come across. They have helped me tremendously.
Letter from a student
With [this book]...students will be able to resolve many problems for themselves, thereby freeing teachers for more profitable work in class.
Modern Language Journal
This manual will prove to be a very effective help to students who have a less-than-solid background in English grammar...I would strongly recommend this study guide.
Professor James R. Stamm, New York University, USA
Excellent book! Provides students with the essentials of their own native grammar necessary to comprehend the similarities and differences between English and Spanish.
Linda Q. Sites, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Obviously useful at secondary school level although with the rapid growth in ab initio university courses, it is by no means out of place in higher education...the good indexing and cross-referencing mean that it is particularly easy to use as a reference work.
Modern Language Review
This impressive study guide should prove useful to anyone who takes the learning of Spanish seriously. A book that should prove valuable to teachers and students alike.
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
About the Author:
Emily Spinelli received her Ph.D. in Spanish from Ohio State University where she studied Spanish language and Hispanic literature and culture and was exposed to foreign language education and second language acquisition theory. Currently she is Professor of Spanish at the University of Michigan-Dearborn where she teaches courses in all levels of Spanish language, literature, language of business, as well as culture and civilization. She also coordinates the foreign language teacher certification program and teaches courses in foreign language methodology. In addition to her textbooks, she has also published many articles and reviews in scholarly journals. She is a frequent speaker and presenter at local, state, and national conferences and has consulted with school districts and universities throughout the country on issues related to foreign language education and methodology. She has been very active in professional organizations having served on numerous boards and committees as well as the 1999 President of ACTFL and the 2004 President of the AATSP. She is currently the editor of the Foreign Language Annals.
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