Diccionarios+y+Referencia

=**Diccionarios/Referencia** =


 * [[image:http://lamordida.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/wordreference.jpg width="288" height="201"]] || ===WordReference ===

Fantastic online dictionary that provides Spanish-to-English/English-to-Spanish translations of words, definitions & synonyms in Spanish, expressions, etc.
You can also look up a verb and see the verb conjugated in every tense and mood. ||
 * [[image:Spanish-Dict.jpg width="301" height="70" align="center"]] || ===**SpanishDict**===

quick and easy Spanish to English / English to Spanish dictionary ||
 * [[image:http://mangasverdes.es/files/2007/02/rae.gif width="314" height="131"]] || ===[|Real Academia Española]===

**Online Spanish dictionary with definitions in Spanish.**
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 * [[image:http://www.blogcdn.com/downloadsquad.switched.com/media/2008/07/forvo.png width="210" height="172" align="center"]] || ===[|FORVO]===

Hear any word pronounced in any language! ||
 * [[image:http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-C64RbiaosgM/ToTBnJ8uCnI/AAAAAAAAABQ/GCAsq0x9GwM/s1600/SpanishAccentsSite.gif width="319" height="114"]] || ===Type Spanish Accents=== ||
 * || **Leo lo que veo - Diccionario visual** ||
 * [[image:http://img.scoop.it/iyyXX9M2ZiZX_qYxHxmApzl72eJkfbmt4t8yenImKBVaiQDB_Rd1H6kmuBWtceBJ width="239" height="182"]] || ==Diccionario de gestos y español coloquial== ||

Lingo List - scroll down to for vocabulary lists for topics such as soccer, food, clothing @http://lingolex.com/spanish.htm

Strategies to Help you with Reading Comprehension

1. Read the title. What do you know about this topic? What words (in Spanish) come to mind when you think of this topic? 2. Is the reading divided into different sections? What are the subtitles? 3. Look at the photos that accompany the reading. 4. Read through the questions that you will have to answer and the vocabulary words that accompany the text.

Other suggestions: • Look for cognates (cognates are words of common root, i.e. música and music are cognates) • Review the vocabulary list. • Read more than once. Reread the parts that are most difficult to understand. • Highlight or underline the most important words of each sentence. • Summarize outloud what you’ve read after every few sentences. Check your understanding. Answer questions and/or take notes using your own words!