REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION! La Casa: Short and Easy Spanish Novel for Beginners (Bilingual Parallel Text: Spanish - English) Learn Spanish by Reading a Story of Suspense and Horror With this bilingual book, learning Spanish is easy, straightforward and fun. Ideal for beginners and false beginners (A1-A2), you will learn Spanish before you know it through a page-turn REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION! La Casa: Short and Easy Spanish Novel for Beginners (Bilingual Parallel Text: Spanish - English) Learn Spanish by Reading a Story of Suspense and Horror With this bilingual book, learning Spanish is easy, straightforward and fun. Ideal for beginners and false beginners (A1-A2), you will learn Spanish before you know it through a page-turning story with short chapters (10 sentences each), short sentences (max. 12 words), useful vocabulary, simple grammar and everyday life dialogues and situations. You will also find the English translation of each chapter just on the next page. At the end of the story I have a challenge for you; a multiple-choice test to assess your progress. You will be amazed by how much you will have learnt! La Casa is the second book in the Short & Easy Spanish Novels for Beginners Series. This is the story of a family who buy the house of their dreams. But that house has a hidden secret... Are you ready to learn Spanish while having a good time? What are you waiting for? Scroll up and get your copy today! ¡Vamos a leer! Let’s read!
La Casa: Short and Easy Spanish Novel for Beginners (Bilingual Parallel Text: Spanish - English): Learn Spanish by Reading a Story of Suspense and Horror (Spanish Novels Book 2)
REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION! La Casa: Short and Easy Spanish Novel for Beginners (Bilingual Parallel Text: Spanish - English) Learn Spanish by Reading a Story of Suspense and Horror With this bilingual book, learning Spanish is easy, straightforward and fun. Ideal for beginners and false beginners (A1-A2), you will learn Spanish before you know it through a page-turn REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION! La Casa: Short and Easy Spanish Novel for Beginners (Bilingual Parallel Text: Spanish - English) Learn Spanish by Reading a Story of Suspense and Horror With this bilingual book, learning Spanish is easy, straightforward and fun. Ideal for beginners and false beginners (A1-A2), you will learn Spanish before you know it through a page-turning story with short chapters (10 sentences each), short sentences (max. 12 words), useful vocabulary, simple grammar and everyday life dialogues and situations. You will also find the English translation of each chapter just on the next page. At the end of the story I have a challenge for you; a multiple-choice test to assess your progress. You will be amazed by how much you will have learnt! La Casa is the second book in the Short & Easy Spanish Novels for Beginners Series. This is the story of a family who buy the house of their dreams. But that house has a hidden secret... Are you ready to learn Spanish while having a good time? What are you waiting for? Scroll up and get your copy today! ¡Vamos a leer! Let’s read!
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Shannon –
Midline The structure made it easy to follow along despite the second language, but this was such a weird, weak story.
Byron Despres-Berry –
That took a dark turn Three chapters in, I was going to ask the author permission to adapt this story for my middle school students learning German. THEN IT GOT REALLY GRUESOME! Too graphic for my kids, but I loved it. (One quibble: the English needs to be proofread again. Typos, dears, typos.)
Rin –
Two stars because it is a good beginner reader. Weird ending to the story.
Anant Gangwar –
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Ana’s Nightmare!
Laura B. –
Easy to read, but short and not a grwat story If you have any Spanish background, this book will be too easy. It's very short. And the subject matter was not appealing to me. Easy to read, but short and not a grwat story If you have any Spanish background, this book will be too easy. It's very short. And the subject matter was not appealing to me.
Lashaonda –
Que bien! ¡ Me gusta el libro. El único problem era pocos typos. Me gustaría comprar otro libros de el autor. La historia era muy bien y loco!
Mariko L. Odhner –
Fast, easy read This was a fast, easy read and was helpful to review vocabulary. I would have preferred use of a wider variety of verb tenses.
Valerie –
Great way to practice Spanish The story was engaging and much better than simply learning single words or phrases out of context. Can't wait to read the next one! Great way to practice Spanish The story was engaging and much better than simply learning single words or phrases out of context. Can't wait to read the next one!
Jennifer Lilly –
Wow! TLDR: Great story, great way to learn. I have practiced Spanish off and on for many years. One of the hardest parts for me had been to remember so many nouns! This book did a wonderful job of introducing and reinforcing, well, everything! The story was very engaging which was a great motivation to keep going when words were really tricky for me. It was a bit hard for me to comprehend at first since he has the English translation on a separate page but a few pages in I realized that it was be Wow! TLDR: Great story, great way to learn. I have practiced Spanish off and on for many years. One of the hardest parts for me had been to remember so many nouns! This book did a wonderful job of introducing and reinforcing, well, everything! The story was very engaging which was a great motivation to keep going when words were really tricky for me. It was a bit hard for me to comprehend at first since he has the English translation on a separate page but a few pages in I realized that it was better that way because it forced me to remember what I had just learned and to discern new words by context. The English translation is not always grammatically correct, as it was most likely written in Spanish first, but that was just fine with me. After all, I read the book to learn more Spanish, not practice my English!
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