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Learn more about reviews. Reviewed by Anna Proffit, Associate Professor, City Colleges of Chicago on 3/8/23 Libro Libre would be ideal for the first two semesters of Spanish. This is a truly comprehensive text in terms of grammatical structures, inclusive language, and variety of activities. There are listening and video exercises, games, spaces to...
read more Reviewed by Linda Miller, Associate Professor, Tidewater Community College on 8/1/22 The book covers the main content of an introductory Spanish course: present and past tenses, basic vocabulary about school/family/food/work/travel, noun and pronoun use, and a quick (last chapter) overview of commands, subjunctive, future, and...
read more Reviewed by Elizabeth Deifell, Senior Lecturer, University of Texas at Arlington on 4/12/21 The presentation of vocabulary, grammar, and culture is appropriate for the first two beginning-level courses.
I especially like the inclusion of prompts through which students establish and evaluate learning goals. Not all cultural topics were... read more Reviewed by Elsa Coronado Salinas, Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington on 4/12/21 I found this book to be a bit overwhelming and too inclusive for a first year, beginning Spanish
course. Chapters 1-9 cover, for the most part, what a typical first year Spanish course would cover. Chapter 10, however, is jammed packed with... read more Reviewed by Maribel Campoy, Assistant Professor, University of Indianapolis on 4/11/21 This book can be used for two semesters. It covers all the basic grammar structures that other more
expensive textbooks include, just in a slightly different order. It also covers other topics not usually included in the second semester of Spanish... read more Reviewed by Lisa Lopez, Spanish Instructor / Foreign Language Coordinator, Trident Technical College on 3/9/21 Kudos to the author for all of the work that went into creating this resource. This
book generally covers the basic information presented in introductory Spanish courses. While I did encounter some issues with navigation and organization, I... read more Reviewed by Mesi Walton, Lecturer, Howard University on 12/21/20 I used this book for a Spanish 1 class and found it to cover what I would normally want to introduce to a
beginners class. The glossary at the end was a good way to have students think on their own about the vocabulary before knowing the meanings....
read more Reviewed by Marina Escamez Ballesta, Lecturer of Spanish, University of Virginia on 12/14/20 The book covers all the vocabulary and grammar structures that a beginner Spanish course should cover to build the productions skills needed to jump into Intermediate. At the beginning there is a Table of Content that specifies the components
of... read more Reviewed by Maria Aldana Rogers, Spanish Instructor, Lane Community College on 8/30/20 Libro Libre is a great book for beginners and intermediate level students. As other textbooks, Libro Libre introduces new vocabulary and grammar as the chapters progress. In my opinion, the explanations of the grammar are clear and relevant.
The... read more Reviewed by Maria Victoria Maillo de Aguilera, Spanish Adjunct Faculty, Greenfield Community College on 6/22/20 Libro Libre is a frankly complete book for beginning Spanish students. It begins with basic notions such as expressing time or vocabulary of food, going through the conjugation of the present and past, and ends with
some notions of the... read more Reviewed by Odilia Smith, Adjunct Faculty (Spanish Professor), Bunker Hill Community College on 6/20/20 I really enjoyed going through the whole book "Libro Libre". It is a very complete book for beginners. It is an accessible book for the students because it has clear and colorful illustrations, basic vocabulary using
a good number of cognates... read more Reviewed by Maritza Cole, Adjunct Faculty Spanish Teacher, Bunker Hill Community College on 6/20/20 Libro Libre is a book that I enjoyed reading. The book covers aspects of Hispanic culture using readings of authentic materials, and as a native Spanish speaker I believe this an excellent resource to
familiarize learners with different Hispanic... read more Reviewed by Alejandra Peary, Instructor of Spanish, Bridgewater State University on 6/18/20 I completed the review of the Libro Libre book and I really liked it. I teach the beginner level of Spanish at a local community college, as well as at a state college, and most of the students enrolled in
my classes come with a mix of proficiency... read more Reviewed by Shonu Nangia, Professor of Foreign Languages, Louisiana State University of Alexandria on 5/1/20 This textbook is comprehensive in its treatment of the standard vocabulary and grammar as is expected from a high quality first year college textbook. The entire gamut of vocabulary
and grammar is sequentially and thematically organized and... read more Reviewed by Vivienne Larrea, Adjunct Professor, Raritan Valley Community College on 4/13/20 This text covers a variey of appropriate themes and topics: grammar, vocabulary, and culture. I would have liked to see specifics when it came to the cultural section of each chapter.
In the first chapter of the index, for example, it reads... read more Reviewed by Mirta Suquet, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Susquehanna University on 3/19/20 The book covers all the basic grammar content of beginner Spanish with enough grammar activities and exercises to support student learning. It also has excellent Audio and Video
activities, although the teacher probably needs to incorporate other... read more Reviewed by Greg Severyn, Assistant Professor, Susquehanna University on 3/9/20 Libro Libre: Beginning Spanish is most appropriate for a 2-semester beginner sequence, with 400+ pages covering grammar commonly seen at these levels. While the textbook offers brief
cultural readings with each of the ten chapters, the professor... read more Reviewed by Oriol Casanas, Spanish Affiliate Instructor, Metropolitan State University of Denver on 3/6/20 This textbook seems to be consistent chapter after chapter on what it has to offer: a cultural section at the beginning of the chapter, a list of objectives, introduction to
vocabulary, grammar, etc. However, I would like to have an index on the... read more Reviewed by Wendy Gallagher, Senior Lecturer / Coordinator First-Year Spanish Program, Metropolitan State University of Denver on 3/5/20 Covers standard grammar topics seen in other beginner textbooks. Table of Contents clearly shows where to find each
topic, although the order of introduction is sometimes unusual (e.g., imperfect before preterit). It also seems that the order of... read more Reviewed by Ingetraut Baird, Assistant Professor of German and Spanish, Anderson University on 2/8/20 I felt that the book actually covers MORE than what we usually cover in the first two semesters of our
Spanish sequence. read more Reviewed by Ida Day, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Marshall University on 2/5/20 Libro Libre covers the essential topics and grammar typical for a beginning Spanish class.
It also includes activities that can be filled out in the textbook, so there is no need for an exercise book.

read more Reviewed by Slav Gratchev, Associate professor, Marshall University on 2/3/20 The book is fairly comprehensive because it follows the standard path of teaching a foreign language. This is good though: students will have a good book that can certainly be used successfully for learning basics Spanish. read more Reviewed by Alegria
Ribadeneira, Associate Professor and Director of World Languages, Colorado State University - Pueblo on 1/15/20 This is mainly a grammar book. In that area it covers grammar points typical of a first year book. More complicated grammar points (subjunctive, etc) are covered in the last chapter as an introduction. I assume the expectation is that
students... read more Reviewed by Deyanira Morales, Spanish Faculty, Spanish Program Director, Blue Mountain Community College on 1/5/20 The textbook covers many of the basic structures needed in an introductory course in a simplified manner. The Glossary could be improved. read more Reviewed by Nyssa Knarvik, Assistant Professor,
Colorado State University on 12/24/19 This book covers most of the same topics that all beginning Spanish books cover. More discussion and explanation of pronunciation would be useful. read more Reviewed by Marianna Kunow, Instructor, Southeastern Louisiana University on 12/21/19 The author has done a good job covering beginning level
topics.
An index would be very helpful. read more Reviewed by Julia de León, Visiting assistant professor, William & Mary on 12/19/19 This textbooks covers enough grammar and vocabulary to get you started. Although, they are not put in context. For instance, the vocabulary has to be learnt by memorizing a list of words at the end of each chapter. read
more Reviewed by Fernanda Righi, Lecturer in Spanish, Roger Williams University on 12/9/19 From the beginning, students encounter expressions and words they are not supposed to know. Then, there are no translations provided for the vocabulary and “otras expresiones” sections (and in most cases there are up to 3 pages of words to... read more
Reviewed by Andrea Gaytan Cuesta, Visiting Instructor, College of William & Mary on 11/15/19 The book serves as an introduction to Spanish in a comprehensive way, but more as a "survival spanish", with topics from presentations, to the body vocabulary, school, travel and food. It includes links to videos with grammar explanations... read more
Reviewed by Florencia Henshaw, Director of Advanced Spanish, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on 11/13/19 Overall, the book moves from input to output far too quickly. Novice-level learners need much more engagement with meaningful comprehensible input. In that respect, it is not comprehensive enough (i.e., it doesn't "cover" enough
input, so to... read more Reviewed by Danilo Leon, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Colorado State University - Pueblo on 10/29/19 Libro Libre is a comprehensive textbook. It covers most of the topics usually covered for a beginning Spanish class. Also, every chapter provides a vocabulary section with translations of new Spanish words. read more
Inside: A list of free learn Spanish PDFs and workbooks for beginners to intermediate students. Are you getting start with Spanish? Many people who want to teach themselves or someone else Spanish are on the lookout for a PDF workbook to get organized and guide their Spanish learning process. Lucky for you, I have some fantastic resources that
will help you learn Spanish for free, through PDFs and workbooks. Note: I’m including some grammar-based PDFs here, because I know some learners are looking for that. I don’t actually think that most grammar and workbooks are the best route to Spanish fluency. If you want to know my take on it, read my post on Why I Threw Out My Spanish
Textbook and my page on Teaching Spanish 101. If you stumbled across this post and are looking for a robust way to teach yourself Spanish, check out that post with a huge list of excellent online resources (these include videos, Podcasts, apps, etc.) Back to our list of learn Spanish PDfs! Top 5 Learn Spanish PDFs Below, you can find a quick list to
lots of free workbooks and PDFs for all ages and levels of Spanish learners. Before that list, however, I wanted to highlight my top four favorites downloads: Free Spanish Lessons for Kids (500+ pages)Spanish 1, 2, and 3 Year-Long Curriculum & PDFs (300+ free pages)10-Day PDF Spanish Resource Kit for Families (30 pages)Learning Spanish
Workbook for Beginners (245 pages)Comprehension Downloads for Buena Gente You can read about each one and get a peek into the content, and then scroll through more options below if you’re still looking for something a little different. This free Spanish starter kit includes a PDF download for 6 beginner units, covering common themes like
greetings, numbers, family, emotions, hobbies, and other topics. The 500+ pages of PDFs include games, vocabulary cards, stories, worksheets, and more! If you are looking for a semi-traditional workbook that covers the bases for Spanish 1, 2, and 3, this is an incredible free resource. The lesson outlines are online, but each worksheet is a
downloadable PDF you can print and use. See the curriculum here. Do you want to raise bilingual kids or learn a little Spanish together as a family? I set up a 10-Day email challenge to help you get started (you can delete yourself from my list if you’d rather just download the 30-page-PDF).

This guide helps you pick podcasts, books, apps, etc. step-by-step. Grab the PDF guide here.

Meant to be used with the Great Courses video series, this printable workbook takes beginning Spanish learners through basic of Spanish grammar topics and includes extensive vocabulary lists and charts. If you’re looking for something traditional that can be printed all at once, these 245 pages will be a helpful tool for you. The free video series
Buena Gente, produced by Spanish Playground, has free PDFs that go with the episodes from all three seasons so far. These are great for working with comprehensible input! More Free PDFs and Spanish Workbooks Spanish PDFs for Kids: Learn Spanish Grammar PDFs: A 96-page PDF, self-described as a way to teach you to become a “proficient
reader and writer” in Spanish.A 178-page Spanish workbook using the Skill Mastery Approach to Total Linguistic Function, from Eric Greenfield.94-page grammar textbook in PDF format that moves from beginning to advanced topics.Español 101 is 81 pages of the basics of Spanish grammar and vocabulary, for beginners. Free Spanish PDF Books
for Learners or Native Speakers: Other: CONALFA is a Guatemalan program set up for young people and adults who are learning basic literacy and math. They have printable PDFs you can use for free. Spanish Style-Guide for Writing – I am so glad I found this one! It’s a super-helpful summary of writing in 6 printable pages. If you just need a giant
printable list of words, this 1000 Spanish Vocabulary Words PDF might be for you.
I hope these resources were helpful to you! Let me know in the comments if I missed any great resources.

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