Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Short Spanish Reading Practice: For Travel Lovers

Sometimes the hardest thing can be to find the time to study for even a few minutes a day. I find that by the time I get home from work, make supper and maybe go to gym...I have no desire to try and turn the ol' brain on and make it work a little bit more.

If you are living where your target language is spoken all the time, it's no big deal, but if you aren't, you need to find ways to expose yourself to it.

http://www.upsocl.com/mundo/41-increibles-lugares-secretos-que-muchos-viajeros-no-conocen-el-ultimo-es-espectacular/


Now that I'm far enough along in my studies that I can understand most basic written articles, I tend to notice when something Spanish pops up in my search results. Instead of ignoring it, I'll check it out and try to do as much of my online reading in Spanish as I can. This way, I am am achieving two goals at the same time.

So, for example, as I'm researching places I want to visit next, I might go here: 41 IncreĆ­bles Lugares Secretos Que Muchos Viajeros No Conocen. (I did. And now my list of places I need to see is even more endless!!)

http://www.upsocl.com/mundo/41-increibles-lugares-secretos-que-muchos-viajeros-no-conocen-el-ultimo-es-espectacular/


If you don't know the word ubicado when you start reading this post, you certainly will by the time you are finished! ;)

It looks a little long, but the text is cut up into very short segments. If you have the travel bug like me, you might find this one interesting!

Enjoy! 

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