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Villa Zahra - Marbella
Self-contained first floor holiday accommodation near the Centre of Marbella . Three bedrooms all with ensuites - sleeps 8. Great location for holidaymakers and Golfers
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Villa Zahra Marbella, Costa del Sol, Spain
Villa Zahra is set in a beautiful tropical garden, illuminated at night, with heated-swimming pool and Jacuzzi. There are lovely views towards the sea and the mountains.
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June 13, 2005

Learning Spanish

Learn to speak Spanish with allTalk, the brand new language course from Linguaphone. allTalk will take you from complete beginner to a proficient level in the Spanish language without the need to read or write a single word. Designed for busy people who can't find time to study, this fun and effective course means you can learn anywhere you have access to a media player.



  • No text books, no writing - simply listen and learn.
  • Bilingual tuition makes progress quick and easy.
  • High quality dialogues of native speakers will perfect your accent.
  • A 'soap-style' storyline will keep you interested and motivated.
  • Learn on the move, in the gym or even the car.


Contents:



  1. 16 x 1 hour audio CDs
  2. 1 vocabulary booklet
  3. 1 CD storage wallet



Click here for Spanish self-study language courses at Linguaphone UK

For information about our self-catering apartment for rent in Marbella

Click - Villa Zahra Marbella


 

Posted by Roger at June 13, 2005 04:19 PM

Comments

Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Posted by: annaann at June 23, 2006 09:28 PM

Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Posted by: ardysard at June 24, 2006 01:27 PM