Learn to Speak Mexican Spanish
Learn Mexican Spanish with a Talk Now! Mexican Spanish Language CD-ROM from £19.99 with Free P&P.
Origins of the Mexican Spanish Language
Spanish is the official language of Mexico, it is spoken by nearly the entire population. Mexican Spanish is not the same than Peninsular Spanish. Indigenous languages that still exist in Mexico today have influenced the language. Although few of these languages are actually spoken, they left a significant impact on Mexican Spanish, lending words that are not found in the Spanish of Spain or the rest of Latin America. This is especially evident in the name of common plants and animals. There are even English words such as tomato, coyote, avocado and chocolate that have been incorporated into the language. In addition to this, there are currently more than 50 native Mexican languages spoken throughout the country, all contributing to the diversity of accents found all over Mexico.
How many people speak the Mexican Spanish language?
Mexican Spanish is the most widely spoken variety of Spanish throughout the USA.
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Talk Now Mexican Spanish CD-ROM Details
This is an excitingly different language learning series. Talk Now! uses games and quizzes as a basis for making the learning process fun, easy and relaxing. There is no better way to teach an old dog new tricks and this fun element of the program means that your fears are forgotten as you absorb words and phrases without even realising you are learning them.
Talk Now! is the world's best selling language learning CD-ROM series for beginners, used by more than three million people to date. It's ideal for travellers, holidaymakers, business people, schoolchildren, students and families.
Anyone over 10 years of age will find the disc indispensable for improving listening, understanding and spoken language skills. There are nine topics: first words, food, colours, phrases, parts of the body, numbers, time, shopping and countries.
The games and quizzes included on the disc ensure that users have fun whilst using the disc, without realising that they're learning. The "intelligent" software feature remembers words you get wrong and targets your weak points.
NOW includes Apple iPod integration, which allows you to listen to Talk Now Mexican Spanish wherever you are!
Full Range of Mexican Spanish Language Learning CDs and DVDs
Talk Now!
(Beginner)
Talk Now! is the world's best selling language learning CD-ROM series for beginners, used by more than eight million people to date. It's ideal for travellers, holiday makers, business people, school children, students and families. Anyone beginning to learn will find the disc indispensable. Updated version now with iPod music player integration, listen to Talk Now Mexican Spanish wherever you are.
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Talk More
(Beginner Plus)
With Talk More, you can learn Mexican Spanish the EuroTalk way using over an hour of broadcast quality video and the latest interactive techniques. Talk More is the latest series in the EuroTalk range for beginners to intermediates. It is the next step up from our best-selling Talk Now Mexican Spanish. Increase your basic knowledge and prepare yourself for World Talk Mexican Spanish, our intermediate level. Talk More Mexican Spanish is ideal for travellers, holiday makers, business people, students and families.
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Talk Business
(Intermediate)
If you want to succeed in business abroad, then Talk Business Mexican Spanish is for you. Aimed at people who already know the basics, it gives the specialised language you need for doing business abroad. Must-know language ranges from basics like 'what is your website address?' to more advanced discussion of exchange rates, product guarantees and marketing budgets.
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Mexican Spanish Art
Art:
Mexico is well-known for its colourful embroidered shawls, rugs, baskets and rugs. The Mexican folk art traditions are mainly derived from a combination of indigenous and Spanish crafts. After the Mexican Revolution (1910) a new generation of artists emerged, introducing political, historic and folk themes in their works. The most famous of these artists were Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros and José Clemente Orosco. Other well-known artists who were influenced by surrealism and produced more personal works were Frida Kahlo (Rivera's wife) and Rufino Tamayo.
Literature
Inés de la Cruz, a nun in Colonial Mexico, wrote many poems and became famous for her defence of women's rights. José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, a writer and political journalist is known as the author of El Periquillo Sarniento (1816), the first novel written in Latin America.
Mexican Spanish Music and Dance
There are many forms of regional music within Mexico. One of the most popular ones is Marachi, usually an ensemble band of 5 or more musicians wearing the traditional costume of a charro or Mexican cowboy. Instruments include trumpets, violins and guitars as well as traditional Mexican instruments, the vihuela and the guitarron. Other popular music forms are the Ranchera, the Norteña and the Banda.
Mexican Spanish Food and Drink
Mexican cuisine is full of intense and varied flavours and a variety of spices. Most of today's Mexican cuisine is a combination of native American traditions combined with culinary trends introduced by Spanish colonists. The most common Native American influence is chilli.
Mexican food varies by region, because the degree of Spanish influence varied. In the North of the country you will find more beef and meat dishes, whereas in the southeast most dishes are based on vegetables and chicken.
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Learn to speak Mexican Spanish the quick and easy way with a EuroTalk CD-ROM from just £19.99
- EuroTalk language learning discs aim to help you understand and speak a new language quickly and easily.
- By hearing and practising authentic everyday speech, your natural abillity for language will develop.
- Four year olds in their own country can't read, write or understand grammar, yet they can communicate very effectively.
- When you go to a new country, you should be able to use the language without thinking about the grammar.
- Each EuroTalk CD has a section where you can discover and absorb the language but the real learning process starts when you do the quizzes.
- Don't be frightened to start with the quizzes, you will be amazed at how much you get right even when you only know a few of the words.
- Your confidence will grow as you get more and more quiz questions correct. Get a Bronze Award and you will want to keep going for Gold!
- An important feature of the language discs is the unique recording feature, this allows you to hear and compare your voice with a native speaker.
- By mimicking the actors (sometimes better done in a room on your own!) you will soon see how rewarding language learning with EuroTalk is.
- Research in the early 1990's at the University of California revealed that memory is greatly improved when accompanied by fun and laughter.
- Our quizzes, games and stories provide this and you will be amazed how much you remember after a surprisingly short time.
- Above all, EuroTalk discs are designed to be fun and enjoyable.
System Requirements
Windows 2000, ME, XP, Vista, 7
Apple Mac OSX 10.3.9 or higher
Computer Required: Colour display, sound, 64MB of free memory, a CD or DVD-ROM drive & microphone (recommended).
You are also protected by our money back guarantee in the unlikely event that your computer is not compatible.