<P><STRONG>¿Excellent book. The chapters put together and systematise a lot of material that is often taught in an anecdotal or haphazard sort of way, if at all. Students will learn a great deal from the book and have their confidence in using Spanish considerably boosted as a result.¿ ¿ </STRONG><EM>Jonathan Thacker,</EM><EM>Merton College, University of Oxford, UK</EM></P><P><STRONG>¿An invaluable, highly original and methodically sound approach to correcting and eliminating common, yet difficult-to-eliminate errors.¿ ¿ </STRONG><EM>Manuel Delgado, Bucknell University, USA</EM></P><P><STRONG>¿The user-friendly format and page layout makes <EM>Speed Up Your Spanish</EM> a highly practical reference source for students and teachers.¿¿ </STRONG>M<SUP>a</SUP> Victoria Garc¿Serrano,<EM> University of Pennsylvania, USA</EM></P><P>False friends, idiomatic expressions, gender and capitalization are just some of the areas that cause confusion for students of Spanish. Learning how to avoid the