What I can do with this breadboard shield? (Apprentice)

Hi everyone, I recently bought this kit arduino and I'm starting in this business and my first question is that I can do to serve this breadboard.

Another question, which I recommend to look slowly to inform about the type of language and the world of arduino?

http://www.ebay.es/itm/UNO-R3-Starter-Kit-1602-LCD-Step-Motor-Servo-Breadboard-LED-Resistor-For-Arduino-/121271161789?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_186&hash=item1c3c5313bd&_uhb=1

Q1.) "that I can do to serve this breadboard."

A.) umm.. huh? That a question? I dont understand what it is you are asking unfortunately... can you re-phrase it?

Is it the same question as the title of this thread?

Q2.) "which I recommend to look slowly to inform about the type of language and the world of arduino?"

A.) Sorry.. I dont understand that one either..

-Why the breadboard photo used?

-What I can look to learn from arduino?

pau_c_:
-Why the breadboard photo used?

We don't know why you used that photo? Perhaps to ask a question about it? Try to pose you question in Spanish, as an exception, perhaps?

pau_c_:
-What I can look to learn from arduino?

I bought a book that I virtually never touched later. Try to think of a project, post it in Project Guidance and then read one of the many tutorials for the components you are going to use. Also, read the Arduino website, they have example setups for the most basic stuff.

You can buy such a starter kit, but the stuff in it will hit a limit very soon. I bought most of my stuff from aliexpress. It has a few weeks shipping time, but a lot of things are cheaper than shipping alone in Germany.

Thankkks El Caron,
My question in spanish:
Qué puedo hacer con la placa que he puesto en la foto, que proyectos puedo montar y sobretodo, que permite hacer, si controlar motores, etc.

As no datasheet was posted, from what i can see in the pictures you can use it to connect various lcd's like the nokia 5110 dot lcd or a 16x2 lcd. Youcan also connect various sensors, either by jumper wires or soldering wires. You could also put the breadboard on it and start testing various small projects, by adding components on the breadboard. (But pay attention to the pins each component uses, can't use a pin to do 2 things at once, so if you use a lcd, less pins will be available for sensors.)
For learning arduino programming just follow projects or tutorials, get the needed components and start plaing with them. Always do your research and checks before suppling the power, because you may burn components off your main board if you are not careful. This corum contains most of the info you will need to be able to do your own projects.

It's been discussed before:

http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php/topic,154992.0.html