
Your brain can make a connection between the meaning of the word and its written form. The language you read will be different to the language you hear. Reading exposes you to loads of new vocabulary you would otherwise not encounter because the written language is different from the spoken language. How exactly is reading better than watching a video or having a conversation, you ask? In fact, even if you’re not a fan of reading in your own language, you should still consider reading a book in Spanish to help you improve your language skills. I've had so much success learning languages through reading that I created a story-based Spanish course, Spanish Uncovered, that takes you from beginner to intermediate level through immersion in a compelling tale!
It’s no secret that reading is beneficial for your language skills, whether you are actively learning a language or just reading for fun. Click here Why You Should Be Reading In Spanish The best books to learn Spanish as a beginnerĭon’t have time to read the whole post now? Download a free PDF so you can read in your own time.Today's post is all about the 6 best Spanish books for beginners and why reading should be a valuable part of your learning plan.
Then maybe some extensive reading is the solution. Are you feeling a bit bored by your journey to learn Spanish?Ĭan't bear that thought of another dull textbook dialogue?ĭo you wish you could fast-forward the learning process so you can get to the fun stuff?