Lecturas fáciles con ejercicios

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Lecturas fáciles con ejercicios

by Lawrence A. (Lawrence Augustus) Wilkins, Max Aaron Luria

ES·~6 hours·59 chapters

Chapters

59 total

LECTURAS FÁCILES - CON EJERCICIOS

1:40

PREFACE

8:06

SECCIÓN DE CUENTOS EUROPEOS

0:01

LECTURAS FÁCILES

6:29

EL VIEJO Y EL ASNO

3:27

LA PIEDRA EN EL CAMINO

3:06

LA MONA

0:29

EL JUEZ Y EL ESCARABAJO

2:59

UN CUENTO DE UN PERRO

2:05

EL PRÍNCIPE Y LA ARAÑA

3:00

Description

Designed for early Spanish learners, this collection blends everyday stories with clear, practical language, offering a gentle bridge between classroom drills and authentic reading. The first section gathers short European tales—simple yet genuinely “muy español”—so students can enjoy narratives that reinforce common idioms and vocabulary without feeling overwhelmed. Each story is followed by carefully crafted exercises that encourage active use of the new words and structures.

The second part turns the focus toward the wider Spanish‑speaking world, presenting concise articles about countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Peru. These pieces not only broaden cultural awareness but also supply fresh, relevant vocabulary tied to real‑world contexts. Together, the readings and activities provide a balanced, engaging pathway for high‑school or college students to build confidence and fluency in Spanish.

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Language

es

Duration

~6 hours (381K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Alicia Williams, Gavin Baker, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-01-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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Lawrence A. (Lawrence Augustus) Wilkins

b. 1878

A leading early advocate for Spanish teaching in American schools, this educator helped shape how languages were taught to generations of students. His books were practical, classroom-minded, and closely tied to the growth of modern language study in the United States.

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Max Aaron Luria

b. 1891

A scholar of Judeo-Spanish and a writer of Spanish-language teaching books, this early 20th-century author worked at the meeting point of language study and practical instruction. His surviving books suggest a career devoted to helping students learn Spanish while also documenting Sephardic speech.

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