Journalists from Spain and Latin America write interesting reports and articles about everyday life and culture in their homelands. Alongside, Latinos tell us about their experiences in Europe, and Europeans and Americans about their experiences and travels in Spain and Latin America -all in Spanish, of course.
The texts are accompanied by key vocabulary and are written in varying degrees of difficulty, so that you can practice and refresh your Spanish in an efficient and enjoyable way.
A print or digital periodical, published 10x/year. Billed as "transforming education through technology". It was in the June/July issue where I found the information re: Apple's iPAD. Sign up FREE for either format
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This is a part of the Gobierno Español Ministerio de educacion website. It has online books at different levels that can be listened to or read as well as accompanying activities.
Loads of FREE stuff here. I especially like the "Cultural Notes" section. There are both long and short versions/written in English next to Spanish Some have a native speaker reading the Spanish version. The "Pronunciation" section uses native speakers from throughout the Spanish-speaking countries. Found it from Discovery Education site.
Yabla brings your students compelling authentic programming. Yabla partners with the world's best commercial, public, and independent broadcasters. Music videos coming from the likes of Sony Latino, Sony France, Universal Latino and Universal Europe drive student interest in the living language through contemporary, meaningful culture.