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An Elementary Spanish Reader

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About This Book

Aimed at beginner students, the reader collects short, simplified Spanish selections—folk tales, fables, legends, riddles, and brief anecdotes—arranged to let learners begin reading early. Vocabulary for each selection lists relevant verb forms while authorial notes are minimal; frequent repetition of common words and sentence structures builds everyday usage and comprehension. Texts range from adapted traditional stories and moral fables to brief narratives and exercises, increasing in difficulty, and are accompanied by a concise vocabulary section. The overall design emphasizes oral and reading fluency through accessible language and repeated practice.

About the Author

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Earl Stanley Harrison

Earl Stanley Harrison was an educator and author known for his contributions to language learning. He is particularly recognized for his work "An Elementary Spanish Reader," which serves as a foundational text for students beginning their study of the Spanish language. Harrison's approach emphasizes practical language skills and cultural understanding, making his work valuable for both learners and teachers. His contributions to educational literature reflect a commitment to enhancing language acquisition and fostering cross-cultural communication.

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