About this deal
Since then, I've published 30+ languagebooks, worked with major universities, and featured indocumentarieson the BBC. I was looking for a more casual reading experience that didn't necessarily feel like I was supposed to be learning as I read. The variety of genres covered also allows for some specialist, genre-specific vocabulary to be introduced, thus helping you learn words that you will likely come across if you go on to read full novels in Spanish.
Books by Olly Richards (Author of Short Stories in Spanish
Through his popular blog, I Will Teach You A Language, Olly reaches over 500,000 language learners every month.I've got my own copy of the Beginner one and will now look for my own copy of this one as they make excellent reading practice. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.
Short Stories in Spanish for Beginners - Olly Richards
The glossary at the end of each section of the story, as well as the summary and questions for comprehension, make for a book and language learning tool that leaves others in the dust.That is the best way to make the most of the podcasts because you're going to find that progress happens over time. It is a great book to learn Spanish language, it contains several stories each story divided in 3 chapters to make it easy to understand it. Go back and listen again without the transcript and see how much more you can understand than when you started. The stories in the book cover a variety of themes, such as travel, love, and crime, and are set in different parts of the Spanish-speaking world. With StoryLearning, you can put the language directly into your brain, using the same natural learning process children use to learn their native language.
Foreign Language Graded Readers
La cita” (The Date): This story follows a young man named Pablo as he prepares for a first date with a woman named Ana. But if you haven't learned with a story-based method before, you might be wondering, “Well okay, you're going to give me a chapter of a story every day, but what exactly do I do with it? The way to break through this plateau and become a confident and advanced Spanish speaker is to spend lots of time reading and listening to Spanish at your level.I understand that to make short stories for beginner you can't make them super complicated/intriguing with nuances and so on.