

Read in Spanish I: Free Spanish Texts for High School Students
Welcome to our “Read in Spanish” Blog Series for High School Students! Our series comprises 8 blog posts bursting with original and entertaining Spanish stories. Each piece in our series aligns with our high school curriculum standards and allows students to practice reading grammar elements they’ve just learned. You are currently on blog post #1. If you’re not yet part of Homeschool...Read More

by Rafael ParraJanuary 24, 2021 Learning Strategies, Reading Practice in Spanish, Spanish Grammar0 comments
How to Master Spanish Sentences with Verbs and Correct Verb Tenses
Many different ways exist to write and say Spanish sentences with verbs that change depending on their context. Most of the time, conjugation rules give us comprehensive ways to properly use Spanish verbs. Other times, irregular verbs may present a real challenge. A great way to learn all the different Spanish sentences with verbs is by looking at examples. Spanish sentences...Read More

B2 Reading Practice: Intermediate Spanish Reading Comprehension
Don’t you just love doing intermediate Spanish reading comprehension exercises? Whether you’re a bookworm or just enjoy reading stories every now and then, this blog post is perfect for you! You’ve already conquered verbs, and you likely know the Spanish prepositions, so you’re ready to tackle Spanish verbs that require a preposition. The best way to do this is through intermediate...Read More

Kids’ Christmas Stories: Spanish Reading Comprehension Practice
It’s December 25th! Today is a time for good food, family, and stories. For bilingual families, the best way to celebrate it is by including some holiday-themed stories in Spanish. Let’s practice our Spanish reading comprehension by learning some new words and using present tense verbs. In addition to heart-warming stories below, I recommend you read our other Spanish reading...Read More

by Luis F. DominguezDecember 23, 2020 Reading Practice in Spanish, Spanish for Kids, Spanish Vocabulary0 comments
La Navidad: All About Santa Claus in Spanish
“Santa Claus is coming to town!” Yes, and he comes to Spanish-speaking towns, too, bringing presents to Spanish and Latin American girls and boys. But, what do you call Santa Claus in Spanish? What about his reindeer? Santa is a beloved figure in the Spanish world, and with a few differences, he plays the same role as in the United States. Do you want to know more about Santa...Read More

My Favorite Snowman: Spanish Reading Comprehension Practice for Kids
Practicing your Spanish reading comprehension is a great way to learn new vocabulary and test your Spanish level while having fun! In this blog post, we offer original Spanish stories with a focus on Spanish reading comprehension. While the air is crisp and the snowfalls start, it’s the perfect opportunity to inspire your child’s biliteracy skills with Spanish winter-season stories!...Read More

Spanish Stories & Practice: Spanish Reading Comprehension Series: A2
At this point, you’ve memorized the conjugation patterns of irregular verbs in Spanish. You’ve learned the eight parts of speech and how they work in Spanish. What’s more, you’ve even watched TV and listened to podcasts in a solid effort to make consistent progress in your Spanish skills. Now it’s time to take the next step—and strengthen your Spanish reading comprehension. Besides...Read More

by Luis F. DominguezOctober 15, 2020 Homeschooling, Reading Practice in Spanish, Spanish for Kids0 comments
Learn Spanish Online with These 15 Spanish Children’s Books
If you want your children to learn Spanish, it’s important to keep a balanced approach of different tools and techniques. Depending on their age, kids can learn a new language through games, flashcards, audio, videos, and books. For kids, learning to read is like discovering a whole new world. A universe of possibilities opens up for them. Learning to read in another language gives...Read More

10 Spanish Articles for Beginners: Learn to Read the News
Do you often struggle to find interesting and appropriate Spanish reading materials at your level? Good news! Las noticias can help you develop a daily learning habit since “the news” happens every day. Reading the news is a great way to build useful vocabulary. Unlike literature, the vocabulary used in news is formulaic, making it ideal for those new to learning Spanish. Of course,...Read More
