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The Spanish dial-a-verb
Title: Spanish Dial-A-Verb 5000 (Simplified model)


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Modern textbooks give students excellent practice with verb tenses, but a book cannot convey an over-view of the system. By the time they begin to learn their third or fourth new tense, they feel that all the forms look alike. Before your students conclude that there is no predictability to the system, provide them with this valuable study aid.

The INDEX accurately identifies which model to use for over 5000 verbs, including all the verbs in the first 2000 word frequency lists. Several charts on the front and back of the wheel provide insights into the overall workings of the verb system.

Books that conjugate 300 or 500 verbs merely add to the student's feeling that the list of forms is endless and unpredictable. Because it only takes 74 models to illustrate the entire system, the unnecessary repetition of models in these books makes it hard to learn the system.

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Title: Spanish Dial-A-Verb 8000 (Advanced model)


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In addition to being able to find the correct forms of all verbs, your students can gain an overview of the system that will gradually decrease their dependence on the verb wheel. The wheel contains an accurate INDEX to over 8000 verbs collapsed with the aid of a computer algorithm to about 400 lines! Never before have the verbs and their appropriate models been indexed so concisely. The second edition's INDEX has been simplified and is nearly self-explanatory.

Charts on the front and back provide insights into the verbal system of the Spanish language.

A model is provided for every regular, orthographic, radical, and irregular verb, as well as for every combination of these. Model verbs 38 through 74 appear on Side B of the wheel. The accurately identifies which model to use for over 5000 verbs, including all the verbs in the first 2000 word frequency lists.

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About Kenneth L. Bryant, PhD

 


Kenneth Bryant is chairman of the Department of Modern Languages atAuthor: Kenneth L. Bryant, PhD Southern Nazarene University in Oklahoma. His experience with the Spanish language began early in his life. He lived in Guatemala from ages eight to sixteen, and lived in Mexico for another two years. He has a M.A. in Romance Languages and Literature from the University of Michigan and a PhD in Administration of Higher Education from Boston College.

The idea of the verb wheels began in the 1980s when computers were beginning to be applied to problems in the humanities. Without the graphic and organizational powers of the computer it would have been impossible to put these verb wheels together.

More recently he has developed software for school management. In 1997 he developed the Univisor, a computer-aided academic advising system and online enrollment package which takes a narrative approach to describing curriculum, rather than the usual table-driven approaches in the market today. This approach allows precision and flexibility in describing graduation requirements, course prerequisites, and other graduation tasks in an highly individualized style that enables students to make informed decisions at each juncture of their academic pursuits.

In the near future there will be an English Dial-A-Verb.
 


 
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