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CONTENTS
   SPANISH THROUGH SPANISH
     Preliminary 1-6
     Part 1 (1-6)
     Part 2 (7-12)
     Part 3 (13-20)
     Part 4 (21-28)
     Part 5 (29-35)
     Part 6 (36-41)
     Part 7 (42-47)
     Part 8 (48-52)
     Grammar Keys

   CORE VOCABULARY
     Common Phrases
     Numbers
     Connectors
     Cognates
     Nouns
     Pronouns & Adjectives
     Verbs
     Adverbs


   VOCABULARY GUIDES

   New Testament
     Luke
     Acts
     Galatians
     Ephesians
     Philippians
     Colossians
     I Thessalonians
     II Thessalonians
     Philemon
     II John


   Movies
     The Bishop's Wife
     Facing the Giants
     In Memoriam
     Rudy

   Novels
     A Cricket in Times Square
     The Lion the Witch and
        the Wardrobe

     Prince Caspian
     Charlotte's Web
     Sangre de Campeón
     The Hundred Dresses

   TV Shows
     Doki Discovers
     I Love Lucy
     The Flintstones
     Mission: Impossible
     Peanuts

   Music
     Disney
     Marcela Gándara
     Acappella
     AVB-Acappella Vocal Band
     Voces
     Musicals
     Other

Spanish Immersion - Novels - Prince Caspian - Chapter 14

publication date: Jun 21, 2010
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Narnia - Prince  Caspian - SpanishHow All Were Very Busy

A little before two o'clock Trumpkin and the Badger sat with the rest of the creatures at the wood's edge looking across at the gleaming line of Miraz's army which was bout two arrow-shots away. In between, a square space of level grass had been staked for the combat. At the two far corners stood Glozelle and Sopespian with drawn swords.

Learn Spanish vocabulary while reading The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Refer to the extensive Spanish/English definition list to build your vocabulary while you enjoy the story. Learn the words before you read or refer to the list as a handy reference while you read. Faster and more accurate than looking up words in a dictionary.




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