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[C812]College Used Text Books
by Greg Shuey, Gre
Used textbooks have invaded college and university campuses for several years. Why? Because students cannot afford the sky-high prices of new textbooks. Depending on the classification of new textbooks, they can cost between $120 and maybe $250. This price could even increase if a particular student specializes in any of the fields of science.

When you do decide to visit a used book establishment to check out your options, there are certain things you need to remember. Firstly, be certain that the used text edition is what your teacher requires. Remember that there are older editions of the book and could differ from the latest version, which just might be the one mentioned in your course outline. Most likely, older editions do not have as much updated information as the latest edition required in your class. Thus, it would be safer to double-check the edition before you purchase any particular book.

You can acquire a good deal, which is usually dependent on where you got the used book. In all likelihood, book dealers will eagerly grant you the best choice. One other thing to check is the books condition. Do you buy a book that has seen better days or do you require one in perfect condition? This boils down to your personal choice. Some books may not be as battered or may have side notes in them whereas others look new. How you like your books would affect your choice here.

Used books are everywhere and can be purchased online. Here's a word of caution before you decide to go online. Confirm at the local bookstore the prices of used books. Compare these with the ones found online, as online purchases may take time when it comes to delivery since they can come from various places all over the country, and even the world. Just be sure you have the book on hand to study before your first exam.

With online purchases, you also have to pay for freight charges, like handling and shipping. See to it that you include this factor with the rate that you are paying for. Surfing the Net, you can see many online bookshops that offer used and discounted textbooks from used books online. You can then compare prices before buying.

At the back portion of every textbook is the coded ISBN number, a requirement of most bookstores. You are sure you have the right book as mentioned in the syllabus if you use this number. This saves you time and you no longer need to worry about making a good buy.

Having hindsight is a wonderful thing! It isn't until now, after spending a number of years really getting to grips with the Spanish language that I can appreciate how learning Spanish might be best achieved. Certainly being aware of your limitations, what you hope to achieve and when you hope to achieve it and being mentally prepared for the ups and downs of the entire experience are certainly worth considering before you get started.

I said before that a good way to get started is to start learning new Spanish words and phrases without worrying too much about Spanish grammar. Well this is true but if you're serious about learning Spanish then you will eventually have to start studying Spanish grammar.

The text book I used in order to obtain a basic level understanding of Spanish grammar was called ?Pasos?. I am not necessarily advocating this book over any other as I have seen several other text books that adopt similar approaches to the same teachings. The book didn't just dive into talking about Spanish grammar right from the beginning either. It eased me into it after a couple of chapters or so. The first couple of chapters taught me some basic greetings and how to introduce myself without getting too technical!

I was learning new words and phrases without necessarily understanding why certain words or sentences were constructed in the way that they were. One of the biggest problems I encountered at the beginning was trying to absorb and remember all the new material I was learning. One reason for this was because I didn't have the luxury of time and I was trying to take a lot of things in over a short period of time.

An important part of the learning process is finding a way that best allows you to absorb information without becoming board or loosing concentration. The text book I was using gave me time to reflect on each area of study by engaging me in different activities. The activities included multiple choice quizzes, and various word association exercises. A student is far more likely to remain enthused about studying if they can learn via a variety of different types of exercises and quizzes.

Of course quizzes and exercises are not used in the learning process just to keep the student enthused. They are also used to test whether a student has remembered what they have been taught or whether they have correctly understood, and assimilated what the intension of the lesson was. In one respect they give the student the chance to see if they have remembered new Spanish words or phrases for example.

In later chapters in my Spanish text book the exercises and quizzes were more focused on making sure that I could apply the things I was learning to different situations. Often this would involve seeing if I could formulate sentences using correct verb formations. The formation of Spanish verbs is something that I intend to write more about in my next article.

Another very important method of learning that my text book allowed me to engage in was through listening. The book was accompanied by several CD's. Each CD contained different listening exercises that related to each area of study. These exercises not only made the entire learning experience more varied and therefore more enjoyable but were also vital in making sure I was exposed to the language in a way that was as natural as it could be.

It is important to remember that if you are serious about learning Spanish then you not only want to be able to speak it but you want to be able to speak it so that native Spanish speaking people will understand you. This means you have to work on your pronunciation right from the very beginning. You don't want to practice saying things in Spanish over and over again if you are pronouncing badly. This will only instil bad habits that will become more difficult to shake of later on.

It is also important to remember that you want to be able to read and understand the Spanish language, not just be able to speak it. This is another reason how attempting a variety of different exercise will benefit you. Don't just focus on being able to speak well. You will be surprised to find out how difficult it can be to write in Spanish if all you have done is learn how to communicate verbally.

When I first started working through my first Spanish text book I have to admit that I skipped things and I didn't attempt all the different exercise that were provided. As I said before this was in part due to time constraints, but looking back I can now see how important they all were. If you choose to start your learning experience by working through a Spanish text book like I did or even if you are using this method as part of a bigger strategy my advice would be not to rush things and to make sure you make the most of everything the book is trying to offer you.

In my next article I intend to talk about the sections of my Spanish text book that were more focused on Spanish grammar, in particular on how different verb tense are formed.
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