Bøger af Margarita Pérez García
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163,95 kr. Are you learning Spanish? Read this easy book for beginners!Embark on an inspiring journey exploring a desolate world in a quest to save the last tree of the Amazon forest in this moving tale of hope, resilience and the power of nature's enduring spirit.Another comprehensible and compelling story in Easy Spanish from the Venezuelan 5-star author of Juliana, Itipurú, Mosca, ¡¡Mosca!! and Mosca en leche: Margarita Pérez García.★★★★★ "Margarita is a master at sheltering vocabulary". ―Lauren, Spanish teacher in the US.A story of hope for the Amazon rainforestIt is the year 2064 and the Amazon rainforest is gone. All the trees have been cut down and all that remains is one ancient tree, an indigenous woman and a little blue bird. Follow the bird on its journey through a grey, empty world in search of a colorful future, trying to save those left behind and what's left of the forest.The story of EL ÚLTIMO ÁRBOL - The Last Tree - invites us to imagine a world where most of the trees have disappeared. But it is not a sad story. It's a story of hope, because we can still do something; it's not too late to save the forest. Sometimes hope for a better future is all it takes to make us act. Hope can be a thing with feathers. Maybe just a little blue bird... EL ÚLTIMO ÁRBOL is a heartwarming story with a powerful message in simple Spanish. Read it with your Spanish-speaking family to celebrate your heritage; or read it on your own to start your Spanish learning adventure!Reading is an amazing way to study the language.Learn Spanish the easy way!Learn Spanish through reading with ÉL ÚLTIMO ÁRBOL!What does this book give you?✓ Expands your Spanish vocabulary while immersing you in a captivating narrative that makes learning the language enjoyable and effortless.✓ Help you progress confidently with an accessible vocabulary of just 60 vocabulary words and a gradual introduction of new words on each page.✓ Provides you with lots of exposure to 12 of the most common verbs in Spanish in the present tense: HAY, ES, ESTÁ, TIENE, VE, VA, CORRE, VUELA, ESCUCHA, DICE, CANTA and SONRÍE.✓ Immerse yourself in 25 exquisite full-page illustrations by acclaimed New Zealand artist Trish Donald, which will enhance your understanding and allow you to paint vivid mental pictures as you read.✓ Never miss the meaning of a word with the full bilingual glossary at the end of the book, ensuring you understand every aspect of the story.✓ Enjoy a reader-friendly format with plenty of space and a dyslexia-friendly font, ensuring effortless reading and accessibility for all.✓ Think about important questions about humanity's responsibility towards nature.You can read this! Pick up your copy of EL ÚLTIMO ÁRBOL and start reading in Spanish right now!
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113,95 kr. Want to learn about Latin American women's history?Are you an intermediate Spanish student? Read this!Juana, la Avanzadora tells the story of an extraordinary woman who fought for the freedom of her country at a time when women were relegated to the sidelines.The history of women during the Venezuelan War of Independence is marked by their absence. They are better known as cooks, nurses or companions in the revolutionary struggles of their husbands and male relatives. We know little about the women who fought on the battlefield against the Spanish Empire. Juana Ramírez is an exception.Born into slavery in 1790, Juana Ramírez dreamed of an equal society for brown, indigenous and black people. Juana hoped to join the fight for independence from the Spanish Empire, but women were relegated to accompanying fathers, husbands, sons or brothers who went to war. At the age of 15, she joined the fight as a simple laundress and then as a makeshift nurse. But when all seemed lost at the Battle of Alto de los Godos on 25 May 1813 and the men had fallen, her actions at the head of a 100-strong all-female artillery unit won them the war. Did Juana live to see her dream of freedom come true?Juana, la Avanzadora is part of REVOLUCIONARIAS, a collection of historical fiction about inspiring Latin American women from colonisation to the present day, created by Margarita Pérez García and Adriana Ramírez. Other books in the collection are: María Cano, la Flor de trabajo by Adriana Ramírez (2021)Guaitipán, la líder guerrera by Adriana Ramírez (2023) Re-reading Latin American history from the perspective of women engages you with issues of power, inequality and social justice.Read to learn Spanish and read to rewrite History!Learn Spanish by reading with Juana, la Avanzadora.What does this book give you?Helps you expand your vocabulary in Spanish in a rich historical context.Improve your Spanish skills while understanding Latin American history and culture.Uncover the overlooked history of Latin American women's roles in Venezuelan independence.36 full-page illustrations that enhance comprehension and enable vivid mental imagery while reading.Access a longer story tailored for intermediate to high-level Spanish learners, using just 328-word families and 112 familiar words, making it a great learning tool while enjoying a compelling narrative.Never miss the meaning of a word with the complete bilingual word list provided at the end of the book, ensuring you grasp every aspect of the story.Reflect on significant questions about modern-day slavery and the representation of women in public spaces.Deepen your understanding of Venezuela's history.
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- Easy Spanish Story in Easy-to-Read Format with Spanish-English Notes and Glossary
123,95 kr. Are you learning Spanish? You can read this book on your own!Written with accessible vocabulary for beginning language learners, Mosca en leche is a delightful and moving story of a common fly with an identity crisis.From the Venezuelan 5-star author of Juliana, Itipurú y el monstruo del océano, Orión and Mosca, ¡¡Mosca!!: Margarita Pérez García. Another comprehensible and compelling story in Easy Spanish!★★★★★ "Margarita is a master at sheltering vocabulary". ―Lauren, Spanish teacher in the US.Mosca en leche is a title that plays on the meaning of the expression Mosca en leche -Fly in milk. Many Latin Americans say 'Me siento como mosca en leche'-'I feel like a fly in milk'-when we feel like we don't fit in a context, when we feel out of place among others.In the story we meet 'Pata Sucia', a clean fly who feels like a fly in milk among flies. She tries to make herself useful. But she feels like a nuisance. The bad reputation of her kind follows her around. Nobody welcomes her. Nobody wants her help. People say she is an annoying, dirty fly. No wonder Pata Sucia is unhappy with herself. Pata Sucia is a fly with a sweet tooth who wants to be useful and lovable. She doesn't want to be a dirty fly! Yuck!One day she meets the bees and sees how useful and loved they are. Everyone loves honey, and bees make honey. Pata Sucia now dreams of flying from flower-to-flower, eating sweet honey. She decides: "I will become a bee!". But the world around her doesn't always affirm her truth. Can Pata Sucia reinvent herself when she is stuck in the body of a fly?Mosca en leche touches on the themes of identity construction, identity crisis and transition.Reading is an amazing way to study the language. Learn Spanish the easy way.Learn Spanish by reading with Mosca en leche!What does this book give you? ✓ Helps you expand your vocabulary in Spanish.✓ Controlled language at your level from the most frequent words to help you progress confidently.✓ Provides you with lots of exposure to the most common verbs in Spanish in present tense: be, have, want, need, can, look, see, say, think, know, go, leave, take, give, put, and feel.✓ Rewarding long story for beginners written with only 124 vocabulary words including 32 words that are similar in Spanish and English.✓ 22 full page illustrations that support comprehension and help you create a mental picture when reading.✓ Manageable and progressive introduction of the vocabulary chapter after chapter.✓ Helpful side notes to support the understanding of the new vocabulary words.✓ A complete bilingual word list of all the words used in the story.✓ Easy to read for maximum reading pleasure!You can read this! Pick up your copy of Mosca en leche and start reading in Spanish right now!
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113,95 kr. Juliana is special - a rare albino bat who lives with her brother in a secret cave in Spain. But Juliana is unhappy. She doesn't seem to fit with her bat colony. Not only does she look different but she does everything differently. Far-fetched plans and crazy ideas, that's her! One day, she feels a strange vibration coming from outside the cave. What is it? She senses danger but no one will listen. Juliana sets off to investigate and is drawn into an adventure that takes her far beyond the safety of her cave. Will she survive? Can she use her special abilities to save her colony from destruction?
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98,95 kr. An easy English reader for language learners with less than 180 word families.Juliana is special - a rare albino bat who lives with her brother in a secret cave in Spain. But Juliana is unhappy. She doesn't seem to fit with her bat colony. Not only does she look different but she does everything differently. Far-fetched plans and crazy ideas, that's her! One day, she feels a strange vibration coming from outside the cave. What is it? She senses danger but no one will listen. Juliana sets off to investigate and is drawn into an adventure that takes her far beyond the safety of her cave. Will she survive? Can she use her special abilities to save her colony from destruction?
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- 113,95 kr.