New, Unexpected & Sweet —— A Love Story
♣ Increase Spanish Vocabulary
♣ Consolidate Spanish Grammar
♣ Enhance Spanish Comprehension
♣ Improve Spanish Proficiency
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[Learn Spanish —— Bilingual Love Story]
El Nuevo Compañero de Cuarto —— The New Roommate
Spanish-English Parallel Text (Spanish B1, Spanish B2)
(Learn Spanish with Bilingual Stories)
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===> Are you learning Spanish?
===> Do you like reading stories?
===> Do you want to learn Spanish by reading stories?
===> Do you know that reading Spanish-English bilingual stories is the most efficient way to enlarge your Spanish vocabulary?
===> Are you interested in comparing Spanish and English sentence structures and taking your Spanish knowledge to the next level?
===> Are you looking for a book that is suitable for intermediate Spanish learners of B1 or B2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, known as "CEFR" )?
If you answered "Yes", then this book is PERFECT for you!
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In order to give you an active and enjoyable Spanish learning experience, we designed an intellectual challenge for you:
In the story you are going to read there are 100 pairs of antonymous adjectives (namely, descriptive words with opposite meanings), for example,
♣ Right —— Wrong
♣ Polite —— Rude
♣ Sunny —— Cloudy
♣ Beautiful —— Ugly
♣ Rich —— Poor
♣ Smart —— Stupid
♣ Quiet —— Loud
♣ Positive —— Negative
♣ Young —— Old
♣ Glad —— Sad
♣ Expensive —— Cheap
♣ Heavy —— Light
♣ Long —— Short
♣ Clean —— Dirty
♣ Modern —— Historic
♣ Relaxed —— Nervous
♣ Quick —— Slow
♣ Adorable —— Repulsive
♣ Wild —— Tame
♣ Public —— Private
♣ Mental —— Physical
♣ Gentle —— Harsh
♣ Soft —— Hard
♣ Formal —— Casual
♣ Sweet —— Sour
……
and MANY MORE!
Can you find all of the antonymous adjective pairs in this story and write down the list in Spanish?
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This book contains four parts:
Part 1 is the Spanish-English parallel text.
You can learn new Spanish words and sentence patterns through comparing the Spanish text with the English text paragraph by paragraph without wasting time in checking dictionaries or grammar books.
Part 2 is the English-Spanish parallel text.
After reading Part 1, you can immediately start with Part 2. This time you should try to identify all the antonymous adjective pairs in the English text and write them down in Spanish.
Part 3 is the Spanish text alone.
After finishing Part 1 and Part 2, you should put this book aside for a while. After two or three days, you can return to this book again and read Part 3 in Spanish directly, in order to test how many new words and sentence structures you have mastered.
Part 4 is the English text alone.
When you are confident that you are very familiar with this story (including the plot, vocabulary, sentence structures and grammatical points), you can try translating Part 4, the English text, into Spanish, either mentally or on a piece of paper. This way, you can reinforce your memory and put your Spanish knowledge into maximum use.
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Learning Spanish requires determination, repetition and dedication.
Start your journey of active Spanish learning TODAY!
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♣ Increase Spanish Vocabulary
♣ Consolidate Spanish Grammar
♣ Enhance Spanish Comprehension
♣ Improve Spanish Proficiency
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[Learn Spanish —— Bilingual Love Story]
El Nuevo Compañero de Cuarto —— The New Roommate
Spanish-English Parallel Text (Spanish B1, Spanish B2)
(Learn Spanish with Bilingual Stories)
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♣ ♣ 100 Pairs of Antonymous Adjectives ♣ ♣
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(1). Is this book suitable for you?
===> Are you learning Spanish?
===> Do you like reading stories?
===> Do you want to learn Spanish by reading stories?
===> Do you know that reading Spanish-English bilingual stories is the most efficient way to enlarge your Spanish vocabulary?
===> Are you interested in comparing Spanish and English sentence structures and taking your Spanish knowledge to the next level?
===> Are you looking for a book that is suitable for intermediate Spanish learners of B1 or B2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, known as "CEFR" )?
If you answered "Yes", then this book is PERFECT for you!
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(2). What is special about this book?
In order to give you an active and enjoyable Spanish learning experience, we designed an intellectual challenge for you:
In the story you are going to read there are 100 pairs of antonymous adjectives (namely, descriptive words with opposite meanings), for example,
♣ Right —— Wrong
♣ Polite —— Rude
♣ Sunny —— Cloudy
♣ Beautiful —— Ugly
♣ Rich —— Poor
♣ Smart —— Stupid
♣ Quiet —— Loud
♣ Positive —— Negative
♣ Young —— Old
♣ Glad —— Sad
♣ Expensive —— Cheap
♣ Heavy —— Light
♣ Long —— Short
♣ Clean —— Dirty
♣ Modern —— Historic
♣ Relaxed —— Nervous
♣ Quick —— Slow
♣ Adorable —— Repulsive
♣ Wild —— Tame
♣ Public —— Private
♣ Mental —— Physical
♣ Gentle —— Harsh
♣ Soft —— Hard
♣ Formal —— Casual
♣ Sweet —— Sour
……
and MANY MORE!
Can you find all of the antonymous adjective pairs in this story and write down the list in Spanish?
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(3). How to use this book?
This book contains four parts:
Part 1 is the Spanish-English parallel text.
You can learn new Spanish words and sentence patterns through comparing the Spanish text with the English text paragraph by paragraph without wasting time in checking dictionaries or grammar books.
Part 2 is the English-Spanish parallel text.
After reading Part 1, you can immediately start with Part 2. This time you should try to identify all the antonymous adjective pairs in the English text and write them down in Spanish.
Part 3 is the Spanish text alone.
After finishing Part 1 and Part 2, you should put this book aside for a while. After two or three days, you can return to this book again and read Part 3 in Spanish directly, in order to test how many new words and sentence structures you have mastered.
Part 4 is the English text alone.
When you are confident that you are very familiar with this story (including the plot, vocabulary, sentence structures and grammatical points), you can try translating Part 4, the English text, into Spanish, either mentally or on a piece of paper. This way, you can reinforce your memory and put your Spanish knowledge into maximum use.
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Learning Spanish requires determination, repetition and dedication.
Start your journey of active Spanish learning TODAY!
Take action NOW!
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