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Used
Paperback
1999
$3.33
A title in Oxford's school bilingual range, especially written for schools. The dictionary is intended for use by English learners of Spanish, and aims to take students through their years of study, from the first day they start learning Spanish right through to their exams. It is easy to use and to understand, and leads straight to the translation the student is looking for. The text includes: 35,000 headword entries and 40,000 translations; major cities and countries of the world; coverage of vocabulary specified in the school curriculum; many examples to illustrate usage; and a map of Spain.
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Used
Paperback
2004
$3.33
Updated for 2004 with over 800 new entries covering: euro (with value of euro compared to old currency); IT ( internet, internet cafe, double click, interactive compact disk, hard disk, floppy disk, @ the at sign in email addresses, website); ecology (endangered species, oil slick, wind farm) and Spanish culture and customs (telephoning, sport, food and modern life such as text messaging). This new edition has been expanded to include 800 new headwords with particular attention paid to new terminology for IT and Spanish culture and customs. * Colour headwords, phrases, verb table section and virtual alphabet tabs * Castillian Spanish * Clear examples show the words in context * Help with grammar * Expressions and idioms are highlighted * Introduction on how to use the dictionary * Includes maps of Spain and Europe * Geographical terminology expanded to include adjectives derived from Latin American and Caribbean terms Nicholas Rollin is an experienced editor of bilingual dictionaries. Most recently he has been project manager for the Oxford Spanish Dictionary (Academic, 2003).
He is also the chief editor of the Oxford School German Dictionary new edition 2004 and Oxford School French Dictionary new edition 2004.
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Used
Hardcover
1999
$3.33
A title in Oxford's new school bilingual range, especially written for schools. The dictionary is intended for use by English learners of Spanish, and will take students through their years of study, from the first day they start learning Spanish right through to their exams. It is easy to use and to understand, and leads straight to the translation the student is looking for. Includes: 35,000 headword entries and 40,000 translations; major cities and countries of the world; coverage of vocabulary specified in the school curriculum; many examples to illustrate usage; map of Spain.