Lazos

Lazos by Diana Frantzen, published by Prentice Hall on May 5, 2008, is a comprehensive resource designed for high intermediate to advanced college-level Spanish learners. This edition spans 336 pages and focuses on enhancing grammar and vocabulary through a curated collection of 15 short stories, many of which have not been previously anthologized. The book aims to facilitate both literary study and an in-depth exploration of grammatical and lexical topics.
Readers will find that Lazos provides ample opportunities to improve their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills while gaining extensive exposure to Spanish culture. The integration of literature with grammar and vocabulary instruction allows for a multifaceted approach to language learning, making it suitable for those looking to deepen their understanding of the Spanish language. This resource is particularly beneficial for students in their 4th or 5th semester of study, offering a blend of linguistic and cultural insights.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lazos humanos y gramaticales: Gramática y vocabulario a través de la literatura is intended for a high intermediate (4th semester) or advanced college-level audience (5th semester). It combines an intensive review of selected Spanish grammar and vocabulary to accompany a collection of 15 short stories (most never anthologized). The stories provide the basis not only for literary study but also for an advanced examination of lexical and grammatical topics. Learners will have abundant opportunity to further develop their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills while receiving extensive exposure to culture.
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