An Elementary Spanish Reader
An Elementary Spanish Reader
By Earl Stanley Harrison
20 Jun, 2019
The increasing study of Spanish in high schools and colleges has made necessary the preparation of a text of a simpler character than those now in common use. In the present text, especially in the first selections, the language has been simplified s
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The increasing study of Spanish in high schools and colleges has made necessary the preparation of a text of a simpler character than those now in common use. In the present text, especially in the first selections, the language has been simplified so that reading may be begun at a very early stage in the pupil”s work. It has not been considered necessary to supply notes, as the matter is simple and the vocabulary furnishes all necessary information. All verb forms occurring in the text, whether regular or irregular, are given in the vocabulary. There is constant repetition of common words and expressions, so that comparatively long lessons may be assigned and the pupil may be enabled to acquire an extensive knowledge of useful every-day Spanish and become familiar with the structure of the Spanish sentence at an earlier period than has been possible heretofore. Selection XII is taken from >Tradiciones y leyendas espaíolas> by Don Luciano Garcêa de Real (Barcelona, 1898). Selections IV, VI, IX, X, XIII, are taken from the >Biblioteca de las tradiciones populares espaíolas> (Madrid, 1886). The remaining selections are taken from various sources or adapted from English or German Less