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Title | Spanish advanced reading suggestions |
Body | Question: I am looking for suggestions on any ideas for a level-appropriate, engaging novel for my Spanish IV Honors class. In the past I have used all short stories and am looking for something that will lend itself to more in-depth study. Not more difficult, but just something that we could get more involved with. Responses: How about a play like Fuenteovejuna, La Vida es Sueño or La Casa de Bernarda Alba? You get the depth in an accessible manner. My kids liked "Rosaura a las diez" by Marco Denevi. It's pretty engaging as a mystery for the boys and a love story for the girls. We use the slightly abridged text which includes a few activities and glossary. I've also used "La aventura de Miguel Littín Clandestino en Chile" by García Márquez, and "Pedro Páramo" by Juan Rulfo. |
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Inputdate | 2004-08-13 10:30:00 |
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