Spanish Extensive Reading

Stop grinding flashcards. Start reading stories at your level.

Extensive reading is what builds real vocabulary. Read stories at the right difficulty, then shadow with audio so words, rhythm, and pronunciation stick in context.

156

stories in the library

4 levels

A0 through B1

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ReadingStride audio player with listen and shadow modes

Audio + shadowing

Read first, then switch to Shadow mode and repeat line by line with native narration.

Shadow mode A2 level 4 minute read
ReadingStride fox mascot, your reading guide

Tu guía de lectura

How It Works

Designed for reading, not flashcard cramming.

Language growth comes from large amounts of understandable input — every part of this product keeps you reading in flow.

Most learners stall when vocabulary study is detached from meaning. Words inside stories learn differently.

01

Find a level where reading feels comfortable

A0, A1, A2, and B1 libraries tuned for comprehension. Follow the story, infer unknown words, keep moving.

Right level, steady flow

02

Read for meaning instead of drilling words

You meet vocabulary in full sentences and scenes. Translation is available, but story context does the heavy lifting.

Context over flashcards

03

See key words again across later stories

Series are chained so high-value vocabulary returns at spaced intervals. Repeated encounters build automatic recall.

Spaced repetition, story-first

Your reading roadmap

See exactly where your reading is taking you.

Vocabulary gains come from reading volume. Your word count climbs with every completed story — track concrete progress from beginner toward advanced comprehension.

Beginner 0–10,000 words
Elementary 10,000–50,000 words
Intermediate 50,000–150,000 words
Upper Intermediate 150,000–500,000 words
Advanced 500,000+ words

One story today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.

95% comprehension. Words in context. Progress that compounds.

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Speaking habit

Add one short shadow pass after each story.

Keep it lightweight: one pass listening, one pass repeating, then move to the next story.