Tired of struggling through books that are just too hard for you? Want to see your Spanish reading skills improve every single month but you just don’t know how? Spanish graded readers are the best way to do it! Spanish short stories written specifically for beginners offer a fun, engaging and truly effective way of honing your reading skills. Reading easy Spanish novels is an incredibly simple way of building your vocabulary, exposing yourself to realistic dialogue, and learning to read faster in Spanish! Sitting down with a Spanish novel and a dictionary is a thing of the past. Even the graded readers of the past were boring, plain, dry texts. Today’s Spanish graded readers mimic the flow and feel of a real novel while still being accessible to Spanish learners of all levels. Whether you’re just starting out and want to make some quick progress, or you’re already advanced but need some easy reading practice, Spanish graded readers are the ideal solution. Ana Martín’s books are all written with your Spanish level in ⁃Vocabulary suitable to your level ⁃Short sentences ⁃Short chapters ⁃Easy to follow dialogue ⁃Level-suitable grammar About Spanish A1 Graded Reader Collection. This collection contains five short stories that are perfect for an A1 ¿Dónde está Maurice? La Otra Mujer ¿Quién es mi padre? El Hombre del Tiempo El Albañil y el Ladrón
These stories were just the right level for me, easy to read but I still learned some new words from the context. And the stories were great! Exciting, dramatic, and kept my attention. Great job and looking forward to reading the other books by thus author.
The stories were written at a level that was perfect for nearer learners. It still challenged me and helped me increase my skill level. The short stories were interesting as well.
Easy to follow as you can touch screen and see translation of word whenever needed. Repetition of words help to reinforce them and use in different contexts.
I've been studying Spanish for about 6 months. It's a pleasure to be able to read and understand these interesting short stories. No I didn't understand every word but she has glossaries at the back of each story.
These are pretty basic stories but still good practice and there are some strange twists that make the stories kind of fun. I did find some misspellings, so I guess my Spanish is improving.
My first book in Spanish. The stories were interesting and the vocabulary and grammar were right on my beginning level. I appreciated the vocabulary lists at the end of each story.