Looking for Spanish Novels?I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language.You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences.You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now.A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring.But this book is not like that.Learning with Spanish Novels is easy and straightforward. Forget about difficult long texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that. It will take you to the next level in less time. That means less effort and struggling towards your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for Pre Intermediates (A2) Both Fun & EasyPorteño Stand-up is the seventh book of the Spanish Novels Series. This Pre Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has a basic command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. I assume you know your pronouns, articles, and the most used verbs/nouns in Spanish. You also need to know simple present, past and future tenses.José Luis is a "porteño" living in Córdoba, Argentina. He is a supporting actor in TV series and movies. He dreams about having his own stand-up show. Some day a friend tells him about a casting. It's for a new program called "Porteño Stand-up". José Luis will give it a try and work hard to make his dream a reality. This Spanish Book for Pre Intermediates 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 An Intermediate Spanish book is the perfect place to keep improving the language.Why Spanish NovelsShort sentencesShort chaptersEasy vocabularySimple grammarEveryday dialoguesA Pre Intermediate (A2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish.Sample amigos lo conocen como “el porteño”.José Luis es un porteño tí toma mate, come dulce de leche y escucha tango.A José Luis le gusta la naturaleza, pero prefiere la ciudad.Rosa tiene un spa de masajes en su casa.Learn Vocabulary With a Spanish Reader for Pre IntermediatesPorteño Stand-up includes a short guide to download and install a FREE Spanish-English Dictionary. Look up the meaning of any word you don't know and add it to your vocabulary lists. Reading short stories in Spanish using Kindle's dictionaries is much more easy and fun.If you are familiar with common structures of the language you can tackle this novel. An Intermediate Spanish book is supposed to be read by language learners, isn't it? What would be the point to stuff the book with difficult grammar, translations and the like? It'd make no sense! The best you can do is work your way up with easy readings. Once you finish some Spanish novels you'll have learned a lot about the language in everyday situations.Scroll up and click the BUY button now to start improving your Spanish!
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.
Dit boek / deze serie is hartstikke handig om leesmeters te maken in het Spaans. Zeker als je geïnteresseerd bent in de Latijns-Amerikaanse variant van het Spaans, zoals ik. De hoofdstukken beslaan vaak maar een paragraaf, dus je bent snel geneigd om nog een hoofdstukje te lezen.
Het verhaal daarentegen vond ik saai, maar is vaak het geval bij dit soort boekjes.
This is the 2nd book in the Spanish A2 series by Paco Ardit that I read. Because I am using this series as "comprehensible input" for learning purposes, it was a valuable experience. I didn't enjoy the story as much as I did the story in the 1st book, Laura No Esta, though.