Basic Spanish for Law Enforcement


Book Description

This worktext provides vocabulary, situations, and communicative functions essential to police officers, firefighters, court clerks, and other law enforcement personnel."Applied presentation" features realistic dialogues, personalized questions, situational role-plays, and realia-based activities that correspond grammatically with those in "Basic Spanish.""Practical, specialized vocabulary" includes terms essential for communicating in law enforcement settings, an in-text audio CD, and "Un paso mas" sections that offer additional vocabulary practice and realia-based activities."Cultural focus" highlights Hispanic customs and traditions relevant to the subject matter of the lesson, in "Notas culturales" sections."Comprehension checks" begin with comprehension questions on the dialogues in the "Digame" section that follows the vocabulary lists in the worktext, and end with pair activities in the "Hablemos" section for immediate reinforcement."Convenient Phrasebooks" provide vocabulary words and phrases found in the worktexts for quick, on-the-job reference.




The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Spanish for Law Enforcement Professionals


Book Description

Communicate with ease with the Spanish-speaking public! Learning Spanish is vital to performing many public services, include police work and other law-enforcement professions. Police, patrollers, detectives, and corrections, parole, court, and security officers who interact with Spanish-speaking people need this specialized, easy-to-use guide to help them communicate and sometimes translate quickly and effectively—anywhere. • From expert authors with experience in Spanish language instruction for law enforcement officials. • Essential phrases—including Miranda rights—and vocabulary for patrol, investigations, emergency situations, narcotics, corrections, and more. • Easy-to-use phonetic translations. • Useful information on Latino culture and street Spanish.




Quick Spanish for Law Enforcement


Book Description

The most accessible Spanish language guide for police officers and law enforcement officials Quick Spanish for Law Enforcement makes it easier than ever for you to acquire basic Spanish language skills. The book features more than 2,000 key words and phrases in the most easy-to-use format, along with bilingual scenarios based on situations commonly encountered during the course of your duties.




Spanish for Law Enforcement: Basic Spanish Guide Series


Book Description

BASIC SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT offers diversified business topics and vocabulary, technology-related terms, cultural notes, and activities on business culture and practices - correlated to the cultural notes - to check and reinforce students' business cross-cultural competency. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.







Spanish for Law Enforcement Personnel


Book Description

(back cover) This book will help you make yourself understood to Hispanics who have little or no command of English--and will also help you understand what they are saying to you. You'll find vocabulary and phrases for making yourself understood in Spanish, and for understanding others when you are dealing with accidents and accident reports, crime investigations, public gatherings, court and legal procedures, and other aspects of law enforcement and public safety. The book presents Spanish and English dialogues, simulating scenes like those you encounter in your official capacity. Extra pronunciation tips will help you make yourself understood.










Cops, Crocs, and Crooks! (LEGO City)


Book Description

There's never a dull moment in LEGO(R) City! An action-packed and funny adventure in the swamp with the LEGO(R) City Police!When the LEGO(R) City Swamp Police hold a contest, they expect to have a fun day--one without trouble. Too bad no one told the crooks!Now, three thieves have stolen the prize money and are trying to flee. Who will win the contest, and will the crooks get away with their crime?