02526cam a22004452u 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160070014000330080041000470350012000880370019001000400036001190820013001551100084001682450075002522600068003273000011003955000136004065000036005425000050005785200778006285330081014066500028014876500037015156500031015526500036015836500020016196500033016396500030016726500029017026500034017316500031017656500020017966500029018166500032018456500018018776500023018957100084019188560078020025224182BD-DhUL20161207102337.0he u||024||||080220s1970 xxu ||| b ||| | eng d a5224182 aED054694bERIC aericdbengcericddMvIdBD-DhUL a465bSEP2 aImmigration and Naturalization Service (Department of Justice), Washington, DC.12aA Practical Spanish Grammar for Border Patrol Officers /h[microform]. a[Washington, D.C.] :bDistributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,c1970. a231 p. aAvailability: Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (GPO-0-403-4600, $1.25).5ericd aERIC Note: Revised 1970.5ericd aEducational level discussed: Adult Education. aWritten for probationary patrol inspectors at the Border Patrol Training School, El Paso, Texas, this text presents a concise, traditional analysis of Spanish grammar. Each of the 21 lessons focuses on an aspect of the language including sections on the parts of speech, special verbs, commands, numbers, passive voice, and the subjunctive mood. A unit on comparative word study is included. The appendix contains numerous translation of textual dialogues, verbs, practice materials, useful expressions, and vocabulary lists. The expressions and dialogues used in the text reflect the culture of the Spanish-speaking population along the border and the type of activities with which the border patrol officer is often concerned. For the earlier edition see ED 028 675. (RL) aMicrofiche.b[Washington D.C.]:cERIC Clearinghouseemicrofiches : positive.17aAdult Education.2ericd07aConventional Instruction.2ericd07aCultural Education.2ericd17aForm Classes (Languages)2ericd07aGrammar.2ericd17aLanguage Instruction.2ericd07aMexican Americans.2ericd07aModern Languages.2ericd07aMorphology (Languages)2ericd07aSentence Structure.2ericd17aSpanish.2ericd07aSpanish Speaking.2ericd17aTraditional Grammar.2ericd07aVerbs.2ericd07aVocabulary.2ericd2 aImmigration and Naturalization Service (Department of Justice), Washington, DC.41uhttp://www.eric.ed.gov/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED054694