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Build Spanish Vocabulary: A Book of Riddles

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Build Spanish Vocabulary: A Book of Riddles
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Publisher: Unique Edu Ltd
ISBN/ASIN: 1479122017
ISBN-13: 9781479122011
Number of pages: 163

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Over 400 riddles to rattle your brains. As you rattle your brains you will analyze the Spanish words and learn their meanings. Learn Basic to Intermediate level of Spanish vocabulary ranging from nouns and prepositions to verbs and adjectives. So go on and challenge yourself. Rattle your brains and learn Spanish.

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