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Categorization is odious. There is tremendous overlap among genres. These pigeonholes are offered only as a convenience.

M. H. Graham (1959 - )

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margarita59 February 4th, 2007 07:21 AM PST

ˇAhora Hablo! Travel Edition, "Seven Simple Steps To Authentic Spanish" Great resource for learning Spanish for business or pleasure! You cna read this on the plane and arrive at your Spanish speaking destination with a list of what to say and how to say it with an authentic accent. Find this book at www.ahorahablo.com or on Amazon.com

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M.H. Graham is a Spanish teacher with over 20 years experience
teaching high school students and adults. She earned a Master’s
Degree in Spanish/Education from Marquette University in 1985
and National Board Certification in World Languages in 2004.
Prior to teaching, she studied in Spain and Mexico, worked in

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