Download or read book El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo A2 B1 Introductory Level Student s Book Without Answers written by J.M. Hern?ndez and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Important Note: This volume is the Student's Book: Without Answers. It is aimed to school students . This means that the answers to the comprehension and vocabulary exercises are NOT included at the end of the book. If you are a teacher or a self-taught student , make sure you buy the regular version of the book (with the answers to the exercises included) , which is also available on this web. Would you like to find a good book to read in Spanish? Are you tired of short stories that make no sense at all? Are you looking for a good story to read and not only for a book written in easy Spanish? Probably you will like El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo then. This Spanish book is the first volume of a series called El Universo de los Han?n-Ais. This series is composed of three original fantasy books graded in three levels: A2-B1(Introductory), B1-B2 (Intermediate) and B2-C1 (Advanced). Even though the three novels are placed in the same universe and are connected among them, every book is auto-conclusive, so you do not need to read the other two to understand the story. These books have been written by J.M.Hern?ndez, a native and experienced Spanish teacher who has a degree in Spanish linguistics and more than 10 years of teaching experience. His approach is creating language books with good and clear writing, careful explanation of the grammar and vocabulary, but, above all, with relevant and enjoyable content. He is passionate about fantasy stories and writers like J.R.R. Tolkien and Michael Ende among many others. He also loves helping students to grasp the details of his language. His main objective is to have a really enjoyable story and not merely something boring written in Spanish. His objective is to help you. You can learn Spanish and at the same time enjoy reading. In this book you will meet Bayun?, a man who has lived his whole life in peace on El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo (The Planet of the Yellow Desert). His life and the life of his family and neighbours have always been happy and peaceful, almost idyllic. But suddenly a group of cruel enemies is invading his world and threatening the lives of the people who he loves. Manaja?n-Ja is an Han?n-Ai (the Guardian and protector of the planet), but he cannot help the inhabitants of El Planeta del Desierto amarillo this time. What can Bayun? and his neighbours do? They do not know how to fight in a war... You can read the story in the first volume of the series. In this book, you'll find: -10 chapters of Story, 10 chapters of Comprehension and Composition exercises, and 10 chapters of Grammar explanations. -Grammar topics have been introduced gradually from easier (A2) to more difficult (B1) in the text of the story itself. -A complete and, above all, practical explanation of the grammatical topics. But the emphasis is on reading and enjoying, so, these explanations are at the end of the book so you can either read and study them or overlook them. That is up to you. -Exercises of Comprehension and Composition, the introduction of different Vocabulary in every chapter, and a basic review of the Grammar of A1 level. -Footnotes that have been designed to make your reading easier so you do not have to stop every minute when a complicated word comes up. Read in Spanish, learn Spanish and enjoy Spanish with the graded books "Practice Spanish with a Fantasy Book". T? puedes leer libros en espa?ol, practicar, aprender y disfrutar. ¡Vamos!
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El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo A2 B1 Introductory Level Book for Teachers and Self Taught Students
Download or read book El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo A2 B1 Introductory Level Book for Teachers and Self Taught Students written by J.M. Hern?ndez and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ¿Quieres practicar espa?ol? ¿Te gustan las historias de fantas?a? Entonces El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo es para ti. Este libro en espa?ol graduado es el primer volumen de una serie llamada El Universo de los Han?n-Ais. En esta serie puedes leer tres libros originales de fantas?a calificados en tres niveles: A2-B1 (Introductorio), B1-B2 (Intermedio) y B2-C1 (Avanzado). Las tres novelas est?n situadas en el mismo universo y est?n conectadas entre s?, pero cada libro es independiente. No necesitas leer los tres libros para comprender la historia: Bayun?, es un hombre que vive en paz en El Planeta del Desierto Amarillo. Su vida y la vida de su familia y de sus vecinos es feliz y tranquila. Pero un grupo de crueles enemigos invade su mundo y amenaza sus vidas. Manaja?n-Ja es un Han?n-Ai (el Guardi?n y protector de su planeta), pero esta vez no puede ayudar a los habitantes de El Planeta del Desierto amarillo. ¿Qu? pueden hacer Bayun? y sus vecinos? Ellos no saben pelear en una guerra... Puedes leer la historia en el primer volumen de la serie. El autor de estos libros es J.M.Hern?ndez, profesor de espa?ol nativo y experimentado, licenciado en ling??stica espa?ola y con m?s de 10 a?os de experiencia docente. Su enfoque es crear libros de idiomas con un lenguaje bueno y claro, y una explicaci?n cuidadosa de la gram?tica y del vocabulario, pero, sobre todo, con contenido interesante y relevante. Le encantan las historias de fantas?a y escritores como J.R.R. Tolkien y Michael Ende, entre muchos otros. Tambi?n le encanta ayudar a los estudiantes a comprender los detalles de la lengua espa?ola. Su principal objetivo es escribir una historia realmente interesante y no simplemente algo aburrido en espa?ol. Su objetivo es ayudarte. Puedes aprender espa?ol y al mismo tiempo disfrutar de la lectura. En este libro, puedes encontrar: -La historia est? dividida en 10 cap?tulos. -Los temas gramaticales se han introducido progresivamente de m?s f?cil (A2) a m?s dif?cil (B1) en el propio texto de la historia. -Lo importante es leer y disfrutar. Por eso, las explicaciones de gram?tica y los ejercicios est?n al final del libro. Si no quieres leerlas, no pasa nada. -Ejercicios de comprensi?n e introducci?n de vocabulario diferente en cada cap?tulo. - Un repaso b?sico de la gram?tica del nivel A1. -Notas al pie de p?gina para facilitar la lectura de las palabras dif?ciles. T? puedes leer libros en espa?ol, practicar, aprender y disfrutar. ¡Vamos!
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