On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:58:52 +0100, Edu <neniu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Mason C escribió:
>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:02:12 +0100, Edu <neniu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Mason C escribió:
>>>> Where can I download a Spanish audio Ecclesiastes?
>>>> (I'll take the whole bible if necessary.)
>>>>
>>>> Mucho gracias,
>>>>
>>>> MasonC (learning Spanish)
>>> You can download it here:
>>>
>>>
http://www.taringa.net/posts/downloads/1027109/La-Biblia-en-MP3-Descarga-Directa.html
>>>
>> Gracias, but I am unable to get to it. I seem to have registered but
can't find
>> that file.
>>
>> And muchas gracias for the reminder of my long-lost Spanish, which I
want to
>> recover.
>>
>
>How strange... Well, try any of these, they are the direct downloads,
>any of them should work:
>
>http://www.pdfs.com.mx/antiguo_testamento/021_Eclesiastes.zip
>
>or
>
>http://www.automty.com/antiguo_testamento/021_Eclesiastes.zip
>
>
>Cheers!
Great ! I can't thank you enough. It has been my thought to memorize
Eclesiastes as a way of building Spanish vocabulary. Perhaps the
language of the translation is archaic?
If it was a translation of King James, that would be the case but the
resulting dialect should interesting. Perhaps you can comment.
I've had a class in Spanish but long ago and forgotten. This is true
of many of my U.S. generation. High-school Spanish didn't stick. I think
the teaching was very poor. I don't remember any Spanish student
speaking a word of Spanish outside of the classroom.
In the meantime, Silicon Valley has become dependent on Spanish-speaking
workers. Without them this valley would sink into the bay. My thought is
that all U.S.A. should be bilingual.
Also, I looked at http://spanishlearninghacks.com/
and should get a
lot of help there.
Thanks again and again,
Mason Clark


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