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¡Hola! ookami...
Fantástico! Estoy leyendo el libro enseñar español ![]() Usted recomienda novelas español bàsicos? Señor hombre ------ My all means, please correct my Spanish. When it comes to learning Spanish, I am like a child, ready to soak up any information given to me! |
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Although I generally have more confidence in original works than in translations, as a Christian who is already familiar with the English version of the Bible I learn a tremendous amount from reading the various Spanish translations of it. And by the same token I've recommended the same practice for Spanish-speaking believers who are learning English.
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¡Hola!
Yo tengo una pregunta. Quiero leer un libro en español para mejorar mis habilidades. Yo busco un libro muy facil porque mi nivel es A1-A2. ¿Alguien tiene una recomendación? Hello, I've a question. I would like to read a book in Spanish to improve my skills. I'm looking for a book that suits a beginners level (A1-A2). Does anybody have a recommendation? Don't worty too much about the genre, I like many different topics. Thank you in advance |
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I found it really challenging to find good basic Spanish level books. I ended up reading teenage novels like Harry Potter and Twilight translated to Spanish. The first one I read was bilingual so when I finished a section I could go back and re-read the English which helps.
I bought books of children's stories in Spanish when I first started out, but found them too difficult. Perhaps La Casa en Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros would be a good starter? She's bilingual so her Spanish version isn't a translation. |
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Lo interestante es que hispanohablantes a que conozco que hablan inglés prefieran leer en inglés. No les gustan las oraciones sin fin que se escriben es castellano. Prefieren las oraciones cortas de inglés. De todos modos, en este momento, no tengo un libro. Pero leí que se le puede ayudar memorizar poemas cuando está aprendiendo español (o cualquier idioma). Tal vez vaya a leer Pablo Neruda... |
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I'm surprised at the popularity of Agatha Christie here - it's undeniably pleasant enough light reading, but it's very much of its time, i.e. fifty years out of date!
All the dialogues are in a slightly odd, stilted form of speech that was regarded as slightly snobbish, middle/upper class by lesser mortals even its day. Speaking that way nowadays would sound very pompous and absurd!
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I'm still studying from stories I already know (such as from Hans Christian Anderson, Aesop's fables, some old folk tales like the Piper of Hamelin) and then I will reread them from a couple of different sources.
There can be some variations in the plot or dialogue. At a beginner/intermediate level I'm still practicing being able to catch those edits. Last edited by Mozzo; November 08, 2015 at 08:13 PM. |
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