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An Elementary Spanish Reader (Spanish Edition) is a work by Earl Stanley Harrison now brought to you in this new edition of the timeless classic.

164 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1912

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160 reviews
October 10, 2017
I found this book on a list of free e-books for people who study Spanish (https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/...).

"An Elementary Spanish Reader" by Earl Stanley Harrison was the first (= easiest) book on the list. For beginner's Spanish reading, the book works very well. The fairytales in the collection are short and mainly simple, thus easy to understand. The book also has a very encompassing vocabulary list in the end. (Or to be more exact, the vocabulary section fills over half of the book.)

Most of the stories use simplified language. They're easy enough for A2 level speakers to follow with a dictionary. However, the difficulty levels jumps up near the end, making the last poetic fables more challenging than the previous stories.
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90 reviews
December 31, 2021
Charming (if somewhat predictable, and predictably sexist) stories. The poetry is very poorly formatted— it was illegible.
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July 5, 2024
An excellent introductory read for those wanting to learn Spanish. This collection of short stories was quite accessible as a high school freshman and propelled me in a positive direction toward my journey to fluency. The highlighting feature on Kindle makes it convenient to hover over unknown words and translate them.
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April 18, 2024
While technically I started reading "An Elementary Spanish Reader", I didn't get very far.
I don't recall what I read.
I am shelving this for now. Maybe I'll pick it back up in the future.
267 reviews18 followers
December 31, 2018
3 estrellas

Creo que este libro fue diseñado para engañar a los principiantes. Las frases son ciertamente cortas y entrecortadas, y el tema en sí mismo es algo básico, pero el autor parece pensar que los principiantes entienden fácilmente tanto el imperfecto del subjuntivo, como el oscuro lenguaje arcaico, como por ejemplo "alazán" (para cualquiera que se lo pregunte, es un caballo de color castaño). Creo que para los estudiantes más avanzados, sin embargo, este libro es una buena lectura y quizás incluso, sea una manera de aprender algunas palabras de vocabulario más antiguas.
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370 reviews2 followers
July 31, 2015
I started this back in 2012, put it on the "shelf" for several years (since I read the iBooks version), then picked it up again in mid-July 2015.

I had heard most of these stories before (but in English), & it was nice to be able to read them in Spanish. I had the iBooks version open on my iPad to read the book, & I used the translator app on my phone to look up words I was not familiar with & write them down as extra notes in the margins. Most of what I didn't like about this book is attributed to the technology that ran too slow when taking & pulling up previously-recorded notes. But the vocabulary section in the back has explanations of proper nouns that won't come up in other translator sources.
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2,527 reviews252 followers
January 28, 2013
Now out of copyright, An Elementary Spanish Reader by Earl Stanley Harrison is available free on the Kindle and as an ebook from Project Gutenberg. While half of the slim volume consists of a glossary that is not cross-referenced and, therefore, unusable on the Kindle, the fables and poems are just at the right level for heritage learners of Spanish and for ambitious intermediate or advanced non-native students of Spanish.

For the price, you can't complain, and, as the daughter of Cubans, I enjoyed the blast from my own past. I recommend An Elementary Spanish Reader to anyone wanting to strengthen their grasp of Spanish.
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April 5, 2015
Awesome book

This book is awesome to read for Spanish people who don't know english. and they can be happy that they know english
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