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Ana, estudiante is the first book of the Spanish Novels Series. This Spanish reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, buying things, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who already knows the basics of the Spanish language is ready to read this book. I assume you have a general knowledge of personal pronouns, articles, and some common verbs/nouns in Spanish. Actually, the only verb tense you need to know is simple present.

A funny story about love and friendship. A girl who studies Psychology at the University, falls in love with her teacher, prepares exams, and goes out with friends. The action takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, so you'll be exposed to real argentinian slang.

This easy Spanish book will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. There's no doubt about it: A beginner Spanish book is the perfect place to start practicing the language.

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First published November 30, 2012

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Paco Ardit

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Paco Ardit is the author of the Spanish Novels Series. He was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1976. Since the early 1980’s he lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He loves learning and teaching languages, reading books, and writing fiction. His mission is to create the best materials for language learners who don't want to settle for easy and boring.

Combining his experience in learning, languages and fiction writing he comes up with fun and engaging graded readers in multiple genres: Mystery, Detective Stories, Romance, Comedy, Drama, and more.

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24 reviews
January 6, 2022
El libro está muy facile para un A1 estudiante pero el contexto no está bien, el escritor no explicó quein está la chica con Pablo ni cómo Ana quiere salir con su profesor y el está mal con ella
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168 reviews4 followers
August 15, 2017
My second Paco Ardit novella.
The sentences are built wonderfully: short, simple and lead to a quick comprehension of words you wouldn't usually get - the context implies the meaning.
obviously the book shouldn't get more than 3 stars just because the plot makes zero sense, character development is poor yada-yada-yada but (!) those aren't the reasons you really pick up this book you pick it up to improve your language skills in Spanish and it achieves that beautifully.
Finished this thing in a single day and i quite enjoyed it too. I will definitely be picking up more of Paco's stuff in my quest to know Spanish properly.
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31 reviews
May 19, 2022
Buen para mi español lectura, muy facil leer. Pero no me gusta el final.
27 reviews7 followers
February 23, 2016
This is another great book by Paco Ardit for beginner Spanish learners. If you started studying Spanish recently read Paco's books first before going on to regular books in Spanish.
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120 reviews
October 8, 2025
As a Spanish student I was looking for reading materials at a beginner level that was in the format of a book, and I found it! I would have given this a four star rating as the story was fairly entertaining and it was a useful learning material, but the ending was a bit off in my opinion, as the questionable behavior of the love interest was never confronted or explained before it was forgiven. Overall I enjoyed it though, and was impressed at his ability to write within the constraints of an A1 reader. I would definitely recommend this to anyone learning Spanish, and look forward to reading more by this author as my studies continue!

3.4 Stars*
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150 reviews
January 24, 2025
I'm reviewing this series of books to decide if I'd recommend it to my students learning Spanish. I definitely would. It's very simple, and it cleverly includes vocabulary and structures that beginners often struggle with. There aren't too many words per page, which makes the text less daunting to students who haven't yet built up stamina for reading in Spanish. The short sections also invite rereading.

The downside is that this is a dialect of Spanish my students aren't studying, but that's not too big of a deal.
1 review
October 10, 2025
The narrative jumps around from chapter to chapter and thus lacks context, which is important for language learners. I teach Spanish (ele) at the secondary level, and the content of this book makes it unusable for minors.

On a personal level, I loathed the story and wanted to take a shower after I got done reading it. I am hoping that some of the author’s other beginner novels are better structured and have a story worth sharing.
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47 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2023
Great book for Spanish beginners

I'm a Spanish beginner, and found the book easy to follow while also learning a stack of new things.
The story is good considering the restrictions on the author to keep it at beginner level.
Happy to recommend it to anybody who has a basic level of Spanish understanding.
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67 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2024
I was reading this to see if with my current Spanish level i can understand the most of it! I did, except the last few chapter, those were a bit harder, mostly because there were words you dont use in everyday conversations, which is a definition of A1

But i give it 3.5 stars and will definitely try to read all the other Spanish books of this series/ author!
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10 reviews1 follower
September 23, 2024
Story is fun and I think that the difficulty level is just right. As an absolute beginner, I could read and understand most of it, though there were words that I had to look up, but I feel it was just the right amount. HOWEVER, I find the ending of the story uncomfortable. Guy did something unethical and should have lost his job.
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151 reviews
December 29, 2025
Ana se encantó tu profesor de psicología pero ella reprueba la clase porque ella bebe muchas cervezas y no estudia. El profesor coquetea con Ana durante el examen y Ana estaba muy triste pero entonces uno mez después ella trabaja con el mismo profesor y ellas se enamoran. Este estaba un libro muy extraño.
4 reviews
October 7, 2019
Korte hoofdstukken zodat het eenvoudig te lezen is. Duidelijk geschreven door iemand die Argentijns Spaans spreekt. Dat maakt het misschien wat verwarrend voor beginnende lezers van Europees Spaans. Het verhaal is vrij oppervlakkig, maar dat ligt aan het taalniveau waar het voor geschreven is.
2 reviews1 follower
August 25, 2021
This is my first book in Spanish, i really like to read this story. Its simple,easy to understand and fun. I'm gonna read other books from same author,i believe its really helpful to improve vocabulary.
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253 reviews11 followers
May 1, 2023
My first book read in Spanish. The content is OK: Argentina, a young student, exams, love etc. What matters the most is the whole idea of a book written at the beginner's level. I highly recommend it to anyone who has just started to learn Spanish.
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486 reviews
July 17, 2023
Me gusta este libro! El libro es fácil y los capítulos son muy cortos. Anna es un estudiante y a ella le gusta ir a la escuela. A ella le interesa la psicología. También Anna tiene un enamoramiento en el profesor. A ella no le gustan los chicos de su edad.
76 reviews
December 7, 2017
This is a very good book for simple Spanish that's not too overwhelming. And the story isn't too bad either. :-)
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January 4, 2018
It was perfect for my basic level of Spanish. I was was able to progress, look up some new words and not get frustrated through the story.
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84 reviews
September 1, 2020
Great for learning

Easy to read when learning Spanish. Story is involved enough while keeping the reading level consistent. Will keep using thesem
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143 reviews
December 10, 2022
Buen libro para estudiantes de español. Good book for Spanish language learners
36 reviews
January 21, 2024
A start

I was looking for a simple story in Spanish might help my understanding. It's not a great story but it did what I wanted.
146 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2025
a good start

Was expecting central and South American spanish which I am studying. Managed to pick up Spanish features fairly quickly. Liked the short story
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6 reviews
July 25, 2025
Great for learning Spanish but Ana sucks
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86 reviews12 followers
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March 23, 2017
I managed to read 75% of this without a dictionary...learning to speak—let alone read—a second language in one's 30s is no joke.
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Author 3 books
June 10, 2022
This is the first book I ever attempted to read in Spanish. Although it was a real struggle back then, I can look back at that moment now and see how important this book was to my future success.

Highly recommended for beginners. I think combining this book with a language learning app/self-study module would be a very effective way to progress from almost zero.
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193 reviews12 followers
March 4, 2022
The book is very simple and full of vocabulary with simple grammar for beginner
Simple easy to read and understand.
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