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Susan has had it with her poky small town life, her outdated computer, and her oh-so-perfect best friend. But her parents just don't care! There seems to be no way out -- until an everyday errand and a supermarket oversight sets Susan and her family on a path to fame, fortune and -- dogsleds?Susana está molesta tells an unpredictible story in a limited vocabulary of high-frequency Spanish words. It's accessible to early learners of Spanish, and the complexity of the plot makes it attractive to reluctant readers who don't want to read "baby books". The book provides subtle but high levels of repetition of the most crucial words and phrases in any elementary Spanish class, or for self-learners, building the firm foundation for students to succeed with the language. An illustration on nearly every page boosts comprehension and keeps the reader engaged with the story and characters.
Susan has had it with her poky small town life, her outdated computer, and her oh-so-perfect best friend. But her parents just don't care! There seems to be no way out -- until an everyday errand and a supermarket oversight sets Susan and her family on a path to fame, fortune and -- dogsleds?Susana está molesta tells an unpredictible story in a limited vocabulary of high-frequency Spanish words. It's accessible to early learners of Spanish, and the complexity of the plot makes it attractive to reluctant readers who don't want to read "baby books". The book provides subtle but high levels of repetition of the most crucial words and phrases in any elementary Spanish class, or for self-learners, building the firm foundation for students to succeed with the language. An illustration on nearly every page boosts comprehension and keeps the reader engaged with the story and characters.
Egbert puzzles his well-meaning parents. Can Gramma Esther save their sanity?The Comprehended Input(TM) series of readers gives beginning readers of Spanish as a Second/Foreign Language interesting, unpredictable stories to read independently at very low word counts.
Flaca the cow is really helping herself at her friend's house. But over time, her noodle obsession lands her in hot water.The Comprehended Input(TM) series of readers for new readers of Spanish as a Second/Foreign language presents interesting, unpredictable plots written in a minimum of vocabulary and structure.
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