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6 Short Stories for Bilingual Reading with Amazing Illustrations!
- Bilingual Reading - How does this work?
It is simple: Bilingual Reading works by reading two versions of the same book or text at once.
One version will be on the language you want to learn (in this case we will help you to learn Spanish) and the other version will be in your native language or some other language you are comfortable with – here we will use English.
Using this method, you will quickly start discovering the meaning of the words in Spanish and accumulating vocabulary that will soon allow you to read texts that are more complex without having to spend hours and hours looking for every word meaning on a dictionary and trying hard to memorize it.
- This Bilingual Reading book
This book is a perfect tool for English speakers who are looking to start learning Spanish.
- Filled with easy Spanish words, includes 6 Spanish short stories, parallel text, beautiful illustrations and bilingual reading
- Each short story is accompanied by parallel text in Spanish and English, so you can read along as you learn new words and phrases
- Amazing color illustrations add an extra layer of understanding and fun to the stories
- Colorful 72-page paperback book
- Designed to make learning Spanish as easy and enjoyable as possible
Whether you're a beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this book will provide you with the perfect way to learn and improve your Spanish.
Start reading and speaking Spanish today!
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Easy Spanish - 1 - For English Speakers
A Beginner's Guide with 6 Short Stories and Illustrations
MIKE LANG (2023)
Title Page
Introduction
1 - Hiro's Journey - Dreams and Responsibilities
2 - La historia de Hiro - Sueños y Responsabilidades
3 - Sakura's dilemma - Finding Balance
4 - El dilema de Sakura - Encontrar el equilibrio
5 – Kiyomi - The Narihira Dancer
6 – Kiyomi - La bailarina de Narihira
7 – Naomi - the Dancing Rainbow
8 – Naomi, la bailarina del arco iris
9 - Hana and Ema - Friendship and Tradition
10 - Hana Y Ema - Amistad Y Tradición
11 - Jun, Mei and Aoi - A Day on the beach
12 - Jun, Mei y Aoi - Un día en la playa
Image Credits
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Bilingual Reading - How does this work?
It is simple: Bilingual Reading works by reading two versions of the same book or text at once.
One version will be on the language you want to learn (in this case we will help you to learn Spanish) and the other version will be in your native language or some other language you are comfortable with – here we will use English.
Using this method, you will quickly start discovering the meaning of the words in Spanish and accumulating vocabulary that will soon allow you to read texts that are more complex without having to spend hours and hours looking for every word meaning on a dictionary and trying hard to memorize it.
This Bilingual Reading book
This book is a perfect tool for English speakers who are looking to start learning Spanish.
Filled with easy Spanish words, includes 6 Spanish short stories, parallel text, beautiful illustrations and bilingual reading
Each short story is accompanied by parallel text in Spanish and English, so you can read along as you learn new words and phrases
Amazing color illustrations add an extra layer of understanding and fun to the stories
Designed to make learning Spanish as easy and enjoyable as possible
Whether you are a beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this book will provide you with the perfect way to learn and improve your Spanish.
Start reading and speaking Spanish today!
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Once upon a time, there was a young Japanese boy named Hiro. He lived in a small village in the mountains of Japan with his family. Every day, he would go to school and learn about math, science, and history. But as he grew older, he began to wonder about his future.
Hiro loved to dance and read books, and one day he read a story about a young man who traveled the world and had many exciting adventures. This made Hiro think about how his own life might be different from the life he was living now.
He imagined himself traveling to different countries and meeting new people. He thought about how he would learn about different cultures and try new foods. He dreamed of one day working as a journalist and writing about his travels for a newspaper.
But then Hiro remembered that he had responsibilities to his family and his village. He knew that he could not just leave and go on adventures without considering the people who loved him.
Hiro realized that his future was not set in stone and that he had choices to make. He decided to work hard in school and learn as much as he could so that he would have many options when he grew up. He knew that whatever path he chose, it would be important to always keep his family and his village in his heart.
Hiro went to bed that night feeling content, knowing that his future was full of possibilities.
THE END