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Learning Construction Spanglish A Beginner's Guide to Spanish On-the-Job

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ISBN-10: 0071448195

ISBN-13: 9780071448192

Edition: 2005

Authors: Terry Eddy, Alberto Herrera

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Designed specifically for those in the construction industry, this Spanish phrase book demonstrates how to improve communication between construction managers and Spanish-speaking crew members, providing dialogue for every on-the-job situation.
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Publication date: 12/8/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 289
Size: 4.25" wide x 7.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

Terry Eddy is a Senior Vice President and the Western District Director of the International Code Council (ICC), which produces the International Business Code (IBC), the most widely adopted building code in North America. Mr. Eddy has extensive experience in labor-management relations among organizations with Spanish-speaking workforces. He lives in Manhattan Beach, California.Alberto Herrera has been a consultant to the publications and international departments of the International Code Council for six years. An experienced editor and translator, he taught Spanish language and Hispanic culture and civilization courses at Whittier College before joining ICC. He lives in Whittier,…    

Terry Eddy (Manhattan Beach, CA) is a Senior Vice President and Western District Director for the ICC (International Code Council), producer of the IBC (International Building Code) – the most widely adopted building code in North America. He has extensive experience in labor-management relations in organizations with Spanish-speaking workforces.Alberto Herrera (Whittier, CA) has extensive experience working for the publications and international departments of the ICC, and is also a freelance translator and editor. He taught Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture and Civilization courses for six years at Whittier College.

Foreword About This Book
Who, What, How?
Foundations
Framing
Finish Work
Roofing
Exterior
Sheetrocking
Electrical
Plumbing
Lesson 10: Look Who's Talking
"To Be, or Not to Be..."
The Dirty Dozen
Back to Our House
Take a Break
If Not Now, When?
Back to the Future
Gone, But Not Forgotten
Mixing It Up S