English Fast Track Learning with Root Words for Spanish Speakers
Boost Your English and Spanish Vocabulary with Latin and Greek Roots! Learn One Root to Learn Many Words in English in Spanish.
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Belén Prieto
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Sarah Retter
About this listen
You will find in this book the English and Spanish words that share the same root. Therefore, if you are a Spanish speaking student, you will find it is very easy to relate the Spanish words you know to the new words in English. .
Example: Port is a Latin root, and it means “to move” or “to carry”. The English words that include this root are: transport, portable, teleportation, deport, export, rapport, support, portfolio, import, important, porter, report. All these words include the meaning of carry or move.
The Spanish words that share the same root are: transporte, portátil, teletransporte, deportar, exportar, soportar, portafolio, portero, reporte.
In this book you will find the Spanish and English words side by side for better comprehension and memorization.
You can add thousands of words both in English and Spanish by learning just the 100 most used Greek and Latin roots.
Learning word roots from Latin and Greek helps you understand the origins of English and Spanish grammar and spelling. So, by learning these, the forms and patterns of English and Spanish will become clearer to you.
By studying roots, you’re opening your brain up to understand many other languages, not just English or Spanish.
In this book you´ll find a great guide to English and Spanish root words and how to use them.
Download this book and start understanding more English and English than ever!
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