Nuestro idioma, nuestra herencia 1st ed. by Heidi Ann García

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Author
Heidi Ann García
Edition
1st
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN
978-0073385266
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Description

Title: Nuestro idioma, nuestra herencia: Español para hispanohablantes

Authors: Heidi Ann García, Carmen Garney, Trino Sandoval

Edition: 1st

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education

Publication Date: January 19, 2010

ISBN-13: 978-0077424381

Nuestro idioma nuestra herencia: Español para hispanohablantes is a Spanish for Heritage Speakers textbook. It has been especially crafted for students in the United States who grew up speaking or hearing Spanish at home or in their community and who for the most part are proficient at understanding and speaking Spanish but need to further develop their reading and writing skills. As such, the ultimate goal of Nuestro idioma nuestra herencia is to refine students’ Spanish language skills so that they develop the confidence to use them in any context—academic, professional, or personal.

Unique in its approach, each of the eight chapters highlights a Hispanic cultural genre and grounds it in relevant countries of focus such as music of the Hispanic Caribbean, Mexican film and literary traditions, myths and legends in Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Through cultural readings and business-oriented readings related to the chapter theme, students will build upon their reading skills. In addition, students will sharpen their writing skills by practicing different writing techniques presented in each chapter. Moreover, a review of key grammatical structures and Spanish orthography provides focused opportunities to polish these essential aspects of the language. As students hone their Spanish language skills, they will also develop a deeper sense of pride in their linguistic and cultural heritage.