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  • Spanish Novels: Muerte en Buenos Aires (Short Stories for Beginners A1) [Spanish Edition]

  • By: Paco Ardit
  • Narrated by: César Leiva
  • Length: 34 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Spanish Novels: Muerte en Buenos Aires (Short Stories for Beginners A1) [Spanish Edition]

By: Paco Ardit
Narrated by: César Leiva
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Publisher's summary

Looking for Spanish novels?

I know how tough it is to find good books to help you learn a new language.You usually don't have a large vocabulary. You aren't able to read long and complex novels intended for native speakers. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now.

A typical beginner's Spanish reader isn't interesting or is just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is easy and straightforward. Forget about difficult, long texts with English translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that: It will take you to the next level in no time! That means less effort and struggle on your way to fluency in Spanish.

Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. An easy Spanish book, both fun and easy, Muerte en Buenos Aires is the third book of the Spanish Novels Series. This Spanish reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, buying things, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who already knows the basics of the Spanish language is ready to read this book. I assume you have a general knowledge of personal pronouns, articles, and some common verbs/nouns in Spanish. Actually, the only verb tense you need to know is simple present.

A detective story that takes place in Buenos Aires. A woman is murdered in her own flat without apparent reason. The case seems very difficult, and there are no clues. Miguel - a private detective - starts working on it and comes up with a crazy plan to catch the murderer.

This easy Spanish book will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right, you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. There's no doubt about it: A beginner Spanish book is the perfect place to start practicing the language.

Why Spanish Novels?

  • Short sentences
  • Short chapters
  • Easy vocabulary
©2014 Paco Ardit (P)2018 Paco Ardit
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la historia es muy simplista

la historia es muy simplista y está dividida en capítulos de 8 a 10 oracionesla

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Great for listening practice.

I got the ebook as well and followed with both. it's a short story, easy to follow, and was entertaining. Great for a beginner learning Spanish.

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A Waste of Money - Terrible voice - difficult to understand

The narrator’s attempt to sound “mysterious” with a lot of guttural sounds and super false baritone sounded like he was too close to the microphone, making it hard to understand or follow.
Also- the excessive number of “chapters” that contained only a few sentences in most - what was this about? To take up more time - to make it appear to be a longer story? I got lost on the number of chapters after chapter 79. The announcement of each chapter was, in itself distracting, in that same terrible voice. And many sound effects added that are loud & distracting. Dumbest thing I ever heard.
This was presented as for beginners A1. Really? And this narrator for some reason thought this was appropriate voice for beginners? Worst audiobook I ever listened to. This goes for the writer & the narrator.
Voice, setup, sound, microphone problems, few words per chapter - all made for unprofessional audio book that I am surprised made it onto audible to take people’s money for this level of performance.

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