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Re: Spanish Group
Vídeos como este muestran lo grande que es el idioma español. Jamás he oído hablar de ninguna de las frases que mencionaron en este video jaja
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Re: Spanish Group
The Game of Thrones Christmas Carol
Last Bloody Merry Christmas
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Last Bloody Merry Christmas
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Re: Spanish Group
A few of us have joined this challenge already. I am curious if others are interested from the Spanish Group? I am in and think it will be fun. Posting a link here in case others might miss it, but still would have wanted to start 1/1 had they known. I have at least one stated audio resolution that dovetails quite well with the challenge and will benefit from the focus on consistency.
365 day language challenge thread
365 day language challenge thread
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coldrainwater wrote:A few of us have joined this challenge already. I am curious if others are interested from the Spanish Group? I am in and think it will be fun. Posting a link here in case others might miss it, but still would have wanted to start 1/1 had they known. I have at least one stated audio resolution that dovetails quite well with the challenge and will benefit from the focus on consistency.
365 day language challenge thread
Would never have seen this. Thanks for sharing!!
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Re: Spanish Group
Does anyone have any recommendations for books to read in Spanish, whether translations or originals?
I have access to Audible, so audio book recommendations are fine. But I'm looking for text recommendations as well.
I like self-help books (but ones which lean towards actually helping you), books on theory or thinking, and books in the supernatural or slice-of-life genre, among others.
Harry Potter's just not working for me.
I have access to Audible, so audio book recommendations are fine. But I'm looking for text recommendations as well.
I like self-help books (but ones which lean towards actually helping you), books on theory or thinking, and books in the supernatural or slice-of-life genre, among others.
Harry Potter's just not working for me.
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Re: Spanish Group
eido wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for books to read in Spanish, whether translations or originals?
Try Isabel Allende's Trilogy Memorias del Águila y del Jaguar. I found them to be a great read and not very difficult as it's aimed at kids and teenagers, but also stimulating enough to keep you engaged and reading. Written by a native in the language, and the stories are page turners and really fun. And at around 850 pages that's a whole lot of Spanish to absorb and enjoy. And also whereas Harry Potter's main atmosphere is one of magic, these novels, and particularly the first one, have more of a spiritual, environmental, and cultural touch and emphasis to them, which I really liked.
All the best this year Eido!
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Re: Spanish Group
eido wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for books to read in Spanish, whether translations or originals?
I have access to Audible, so audio book recommendations are fine. But I'm looking for text recommendations as well.
I like self-help books (but ones which lean towards actually helping you), books on theory or thinking, and books in the supernatural or slice-of-life genre, among others.
Harry Potter's just not working for me.
I don’t know if this will be your cup of tea but I have enjoyed reading all of Dan Brown’s novels. Specifically the Robert Langdon series such as the Davinci Code. I enjoy them as I learn a lot of vocabulary but I am still able to enjoy the story without getting bogged down.
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