Revista de la Prensa

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The Revista de la Prensa is a newspaper for everyone learning and teaching Spanish.

It is one of the language newspapers of the Bremen publishing house Carl Ed. Schünemann KG . The newspaper has been published once a month since 1990, initially by Eilers & Schünemann Verlag KG, which merged with Schünemann Verlag in 2008.

The Revista de la Prensa contains original articles from the Spanish press and offers a selection of current articles from society and culture, politics and economy, technology and the environment as well as leisure. Each issue also includes one or two pages with easy articles written by native speakers.

It reports on both Spain and Latin America. In terms of content, specific cultural events are conveyed that are of great interest in Spain or the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America, but are often only mentioned in passing or not at all in the German media.

The newspaper is aimed in particular at learners of the Spanish language. Extensive vocabulary translations for the individual newspaper articles make it possible to read the articles - without looking up the dictionary - even for Spanish learners with less advanced language skills.

There is additional exercise and teaching material ( online service ) for selected articles from the newspaper on the publisher's website. There you will find exercises on reading comprehension, vocabulary and grammar, which can be downloaded as worksheets .

In addition to each issue of Revista de la Prensa , some of the articles are available for download as audio mp3 files. For every listening text there is exercise material with which you can train your listening comprehension.

In addition to the Revista de la Prensa , Schünemann Verlag publishes: the World and Press (English), the Business World and Press (Business English), the Read On ("easy English" for less advanced learners), the Revue de la Presse (French) , the Leggere l'Italia (Italian) and the press and language (German as a foreign language).

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