Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Literate Spanish-language Blogs etc.?

I am a third-year Spanish student, and I believe that reading would help increase my proficiency in the language. Can anyone recommend a few interesting, literate Spanish-language blogs (or similar written content)?

Literate Spanish-language Blogs etc.?
google.com





Search for stupid little teen's blogs if you wish.





Or just click random page in Spanish wikipedia.
Reply:Hey I just go to Yahoo answers international! (Bottom of the page, click "en espanol" or "Spain" or "Mexico") You'll find ALOT of Spanish there! THis is my 3rd year speaking Spanish too and its hard b/c you can read it and write/type it easily..





But when it comes to HEARING it (ppl speak it fast lol) and speaking it (I speak it kinda slow) its more difficult.





Buena suerte =]
Reply:Here is a directory site:


http://www.spanishblogger.com/





Here are a few sites:


Bitácoros de Afrael Ortiz


Rambling thoughts about music, technology, blogs and life in general. A front-page directory lists recent entries from other blogs in both Spanish and English.





Bruja's Blog


Personal reflection from someone who tries to see the positive things of life.





Libro de notas


Daily links to some of the best new Spanish-language content on the Web.





Genteloca.com


Genteloca.com describes itself as a thinking community of writers who are encouraged to express their thoughts online.





Good luck!
Reply:Go to http://www.elcastellano.org/





You'll find many interesting stuff always related to the Castillian Spanish which is the one spoken in Latin America and most of Spain.
Reply:The Grupo Amikema emails one or two anecdotes in three languages to its members everyday.





It's a fun way to learn it!
Reply:How about reading on-line versions of popular newspapers? You could make the habit of reading World News articles in Spanish, for example. (Unlike BLOGS, you don't have to worry about poor grammar or spelling...or that you may be reading the ramblings of some ignorant idiot).





My first language is Spanish, and I read three American newspapers almost every day.





Here are three Mexican newspapers (among the most popular).





http://www.el-universal.com.mx (El Universal)


http://www.jornada.unam.mx (La Jornada)


http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx (El Financiero)


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