Perdidos en la traducción Spanish Level 1 Reader

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Amy does not understand why she needs to study Spanish. She lives in Ohio, where everyone she knows speaks English. She does not pay attention in her Spanish class, never does her homework, copies tests from other classmates, and uses her cell phone to translate.Samuel does not understand why he needs to learn English. He lives in Mexico, and plans to spend the rest of his life playing soccer in Spain. His daydreams distract him from English class every day. Why would he need to know another language?An unexpected encounter in an airport changes the perspectives of Amy and Samuel. Suddenly, they both see a reason to speak a different language but lack the necessary skills. Can they rely on new technology to express their true feelings, or will their future be forever lost in translation?This lighthearted and fun novel of only 5,000 words is great for beginning Spanish students and engaging to all Spanish readers.Throughout this reader are links to a variety of online resources, such as audio narration and comprehension activities. To access these resources, look for an arrow icon on the bottom of the page. Next to the arrow will be a unique URL and QR code. Enter the URL into any web browser or scan the QR code with your smartphone or tablet. That;#39;s it!Level 1br /Total Words: 5,000br /Tense(s): multiplebr /Glossary: yesCopyright 2020. Spanish. Level 1. High school. 5 x 8 inches. Softcover, 62 pages. img alt=”” src=”//aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Bryan_Kandel.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 165px; padding-right: 10px;” /About the Author Bryan Kandel teaches high school Spanish in Canton, Ohio. He presents professional development workshops on Comprehensible Input techniques, the importance of strong classroom culture, successful world language AP courses, reading strategies, and many other topics. He has published five CI Spanish readers: Bella durmiente/em, Perdidos en la traducci;oacute/em, Los sobrevivientes/em, Bajo el agua/em, and La novia perfecta/em. He has seen the power of reading as a tool to improve proficiency, and constantly aims to increase reading engagement with his students.

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Amy does not understand why she needs to study Spanish. She lives in Ohio, where everyone she knows speaks English. She does not pay attention in her Spanish class, never does her homework, copies tests from other classmates, and uses her cell phone to translate.Samuel does not understand why he needs to learn English. He lives in Mexico, and plans to spend the rest of his life playing soccer in Spain. His daydreams distract him from English class every day. Why would he need to know another language?An unexpected encounter in an airport changes the perspectives of Amy and Samuel. Suddenly, they both see a reason to speak a different language but lack the necessary skills. Can they rely on new technology to express their true feelings, or will their future be forever lost in translation?This lighthearted and fun novel of only 5,000 words is great for beginning Spanish students and engaging to all Spanish readers.Throughout this reader are links to a variety of online resources, such as audio narration and comprehension activities. To access these resources, look for an arrow icon on the bottom of the page. Next to the arrow will be a unique URL and QR code. Enter the URL into any web browser or scan the QR code with your smartphone or tablet. That;#39;s it!Level 1br /Total Words: 5,000br /Tense(s): multiplebr /Glossary: yesCopyright 2020. Spanish. Level 1. High school. 5 x 8 inches. Softcover, 62 pages. img alt=”” src=”//aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Bryan_Kandel.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 165px; padding-right: 10px;” /About the Author Bryan Kandel teaches high school Spanish in Canton, Ohio. He presents professional development workshops on Comprehensible Input techniques, the importance of strong classroom culture, successful world language AP courses, reading strategies, and many other topics. He has published five CI Spanish readers: Bella durmiente/em, Perdidos en la traducci;oacute/em, Los sobrevivientes/em, Bajo el agua/em, and La novia perfecta/em. He has seen the power of reading as a tool to improve proficiency, and constantly aims to increase reading engagement with his students.