I have been studying Spanish once a week for two semesters now. We have covered two different past tenses plus future tense and I thought it might be a good time to start doing some reading on my own. Please, suggest some sources of reading material for my level of proficiency. I'm not really looking for any specific topics at this point.
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As pointed out in the comments, this may vary drastically depending on what you expect. And a brief disclaimer: I don't know much about teaching spanish.it Nonetheless, here's an attempt at it: There's a children's book called "Platero y yo". Apparently it was written to teach verb conjugations. It's freely available as part of the Gutenberg project. Do let us know if you find it of appropriate level or not. |
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