Anyone have suggestions for audiolibros, that can be used on the iPhone, with high quality recordings and good narrators?
I don't mind paying if the quality is there. I know about librivox and have listened to a few free classics in Spanish but am just looking for more options. The app I use for the free librivox classics has other audiobooks in Spanish...that average $15-$25 each, which seems really excessive to me. I used to pay $2-$6 for many Russian audiobooks in very high quality with fantastic, professional narrators.
Thanks in advance.
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This is the best Spanish narrator I've ever heard, and the audiobook is free of charge: http://librivox.bookdesign.biz/book/107483
Does anyone know the name of the narrator? I would love to find more of his work.
Edit: I did some detective work myself and found his name: Jesús Brotons Floría. See this article.
Does anyone know the name of the narrator? I would love to find more of his work.
Edit: I did some detective work myself and found his name: Jesús Brotons Floría. See this article.
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The scribd platform has audiobooks in Spanish, and the subscription includes a certain amount monthly. I'm listening to one from Allende at the moment. It's hard to search, though, and I don't think you can sort by language, you pretty much have to know titles already and then see if they've got it in their selection. Their iPhone app works pretty well.
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CarlyD wrote:Cavesa wrote:I've just created a Memrise group and I'm alone there for now
It is a conjugation focused one, with the three great courses by edthird. I'll be excited, if you join and we'll improve together
http://www.memrise.com/group/136718/
Cavesa, I've joined and I'll work on those three--but "I speak" clicks in my brain to "hablo" waaaay faster than "yo HABLAR presente" does. Maybe I'll get used to them, so I'll keep plugging away.
If anyone is a beginner and leaning towards Latin American Spanish, there's a verb course that's only present/preterit but drills on every word and really is helpful.
http://www.memrise.com/course/27022/lat ... preterite/
I am quite the opposite. Translation slows me down, and carries a few other problems:
1. it is not true that one English tense = one Spanish tense. Without context, it becomes tricky. And annoying for me
2. we all know, how annoying it is when memrise tells you that your answer is wrong, while it is just an alternative translation. I don't want to deal with that while focusing on conjugation. Either I translate, or I conjugate.
3.I want to conjugate automatically, while speaking. I don't want to translate sentences, vocabulary, and least of all conjugations.
That's why these courses are the only ones I find useful for conjugations, and I made my own with the same format with French verbs.
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Is anyone from this group signing up for the 6WC? Probably most of you are well above intermediate, but I'm still not there yet so I'll be doing Spanish again. Hoping to finish the textbook I'm working on and make some progress with verbs.
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CarlyD wrote:Is anyone from this group signing up for the 6WC? Probably most of you are well above intermediate, but I'm still not there yet so I'll be doing Spanish again. Hoping to finish the textbook I'm working on and make some progress with verbs.
I am, but for Finnish. My Spanish has been at too high a level for a while now. I'll probably end up doing more Spanish than Finnish though. It takes a lot of effort to make any noticeable progress at my level.
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Are you supposed to be formal when meeting a child for the first time? If not, is there some kind of rule about what age you're supposed to start being formal?
I like to hand out fire department stickers to kids when I'm on duty. If I were to ever run into a Spanish speaking child I would at least like to be somewhat correct.
I like to hand out fire department stickers to kids when I'm on duty. If I were to ever run into a Spanish speaking child I would at least like to be somewhat correct.
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Hank wrote:Are you supposed to be formal when meeting a child for the first time? If not, is there some kind of rule about what age you're supposed to start being formal?
Now, I'm a native English speaker and as such do not have an innate knowledge of how to use polite forms, so don't quote me on this.
However, based on what I know of Spanish, as a rule of thumb I would never use usted with anyone younger than me (unless they were a princess or something), except when they're in a group with their parents etc. (when I would use ustedes).
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You should always address children as tú. "Usted" is a contraction of the Spanish term "su o vuestra merced"/"your Grace". With animals you should also be "tuteando"/"using tú". They won't notice but other people will.
One of the reasons I started the Spanish Group was because not everyone reads everyone else's logs. In a recent log entry I provided some links that some of you more advanced learners may find useful. If you post something useful in your log, please post it here as well so that all Spanish-learners can see it.
One of the reasons I started the Spanish Group was because not everyone reads everyone else's logs. In a recent log entry I provided some links that some of you more advanced learners may find useful. If you post something useful in your log, please post it here as well so that all Spanish-learners can see it.
...I get a lot of my US news in the language from the Associated Press en Español, both online and on my phone with their app. I have CNN en Español playing on the TV right now in the background- an interview with Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa. I also read El Nuevo Herald from Miami and El Nuveo Día from nearby Puerto Rico online and their app. I generally let twitter be my curator for everything except the AP. On Saturdays, the AP publishes a list of the 10 bestselling books in Spanish in the US, some countries in LA and Spain.
I had a bit of time-wasting fun with this quiz from BBC Mundo ¿cuánto sabes de los idiomas que se hablan en el mundo?. My score was 9 out of 10. ... {Granma, the Cuban Communist Party Newspaper has} an interesting blog about the Spanish language called El español nuestro.
The Cervantes Institute has a lending library Biblioteca Electrónica. It costs 10 Euros to join for a year and gives access to thousands of books, audiobooks and video in Spanish. For Spanish-speakers/learners this is a great resource worth looking into for cheap/legal access to a lot of Spanish language media. They also have a Club virtual de lectura where you can read and interact with others. The link will explain it in more detail. It definitely looks interesting.Instituto Cervantes wrote:La biblioteca electrónica es un conjunto de recursos y servicios en línea del Instituto Cervantes.
A través de la biblioteca electrónica se pueden prestar y leer libros digitales, permite escuchar música y audiolibros, ofrece acceso a recursos electrónicos (bases de datos, diccionarios, enciclopedias, directorios…) e invita a la participación en clubes virtuales de lectura.
Para hacer uso de los recursos y servicios de la biblioteca electrónica, hay que hacerse socio a través de la plataforma de comercio electrónico del Instituto Cervantes, la tarifa es de 10 € al año.
Desde cualquier lugar, a cualquier hora, con cualquier dispositivo...
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Well that online library looks like a treasure trove of material I would be crazy not to take advantage of for a tenner. Thank you so much for sharing!
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