📘 20 libros de lectura en inglés (nivel A1)
Cuando comenzamos estas entregas de recomendaciones de lecturas en inglés, dudábamos de si hacer también entregas con los primeros niveles. No por nada en concreto, sino porque muchos que se inician con un nuevo idioma, son reacios a las lecturas. Pero como nos lo habéis pedido, nos hemos puesto manos a la obra para traeros un listado con 20 libros de lectura para el nivel A1 de inglés.
Queremos hacer una importante aclaración. Puede que veáis títulos a continuación que penséis «uuff… esto parece para un nivel más avanzado». Y es cierto pero a la vez no. Muchas editoriales, lo que suelen hacer es realizar adaptaciones en diferentes niveles, reduciendo (en este caso) o aumentando el número de palabras; siendo estos libros de unas 400-600 palabras. Así que cuando vayáis a comprar un ejemplar, tenéis que pedir siempre que os den aquel de vuestro nivel, no sirve con decir: – Quiero un ejemplar de Los viajes de Gulliver. Porque tal vez os den uno con un lenguaje mucho más complicado.
Y aclarado este punto, pasemos a ver cuales son los 20 libros que os recomendamos a los que estéis en el nivel A1 de inglés.
1. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court:
Hank Morgan is a happy young man in Connecticut, USA, in 1879 until one day someone runs into his office and shouts, ‘Come quickly, Boss! Two men are fighting.’ After this, something very strange happens to him, and his life changes forever.
2. Gulliver’s Travels in Lilliput:
When Gulliver’s ship, The Antelope, sinks in the Far East, he is forced to swim to the strange, miniature land of Lilliput, where he is held a prisoner! In order to escape, Gulliver must befriend and learn the language of the tiny people of Lilliput.
3. Little Women:
This is the much-loved story of the four March sisters. Meg is the eldest and is about to fall in love. Then there’s tomboy Jo who wants to be a writer. Kind Beth who always puts other people before herself, and finally there’s Amy, the youngest and most precocious. Although times are difficult and their father is away at war, they never forget their sense of fun. Growing up is not always easy but it is very rewarding.
4. A little trouble in California:
Twins, Andy and Mary, are in California on holiday with their parents. Mary takes some photos with her new camera and the twins soon discover that someone does not want to be photographed. Why?
5. Tales of Alhambra:
Travel back in time to the Alhambra, a place of magic and mystery. Peregil, a water carrier, discovers an ancient spell to recover hidden treasure, but he isn’t the only one looking for it. Don Vincent, a poor student, finds a magic ring that leads him to the treasure of the Alhambra. Ibrahim, an Arabian astrologer, helps King Aben Habuz conquer his enemies, but the king must pay the price. Washington Irving will captivate you with this collection of popular tales.
6. Sally’s Phone:
Sally is always running – and she has her phone with her all the time: at home, on the train, at work, at lunchtime, and at the shops. But then one afternoon suddenly she has a different phone . . . and it changes her life.
7. Blood Diamonds:
Diamonds smuggled from the bloody civil-war zones of Africa and traded illegally for weapons are known as ‘blood diamonds’. London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd sense the scoop of a lifetime when they try to trap a deal in the diamonds. But who is trapping who and are the people involved what they seem?
8. Dangerous Journey:
Four members of a team making a geological survey for a mining company find themselves trapped deep in a forest when they are delayed by heavy rains. Can Leon successfully lead them to safety?
9. A pretty face:
Zoe Baker works in a bookstore. She also likes acting, and she has a part in the play Romeo and Juliet. Mike Morrison writes about the play for the newspaper. What does he write about Zoe? Is Zoe a good actress … or is she just ‘a pretty face’? What does Zoe think when she reads the newspaper? What does she do?
10. Fireball’s Heart:
Chief Wise Owl’s people always tell the truth. But Chief Strong Buffalo doesn’t believe him.
He thinks of a plan to get Dark Eyes, the Indian who looks after all of the tribe’s horses, to tell a lie.
Can Dark Eyes win the test or is Chief Strong Buffalo right?
11. Good Wives:
The lives of the March sisters, begun in Little Women, have moved on, The American Civil War has ended and the men have returned from the fighting. The oldest sister, Meg, is engaged to be married to John Brooke, one-time tutor to the Marches’ neighbour, Laurie Lawrence. Laurie, disappointed after being refused by the spiri
12. A Halloween Tale:
It’s Halloween. Ben Jackson and his parents are forced to spend the night in a village called Bayley. When they arrive at the village inn, the man at the reception desk warns them to leave before it’s too late. Something strange is going on, but what? Terrible things happen in Bayley on Halloween and Ben is in for a big surprise.
13. Dead man’s money:
When Cal Dexter rents one of the Blue Lake Cabins, he finds $3000 – under the floor! He doesn’t know it, but it is the money from a bank robbery. A dead man’s money. ‘Do I take it to the police?’ he thinks. But three more people want the money, and two of them are dangerous. Can Cal stop them?
14. Jack’s Endless Summer:
It’s summer and it’s too hot to do anything. Jack doesn’t know what to do. He goes to the park, he goes to the pool, he meets his friends. This summer is really boring. Then one evening some boys hurt a hawk. Jack is the only person who can help. Suddenly Jack’s summer isn’t boring any more.
15. L.A. Detective:
Lenny Samuel, a private investigator from Los Angeles, appears in this series at all five levels, In this story, Lenny is forced to do a job for a wealthy businessman. Lenny has to make the ransom exchange for the businessman’s kidnapped daughter. But something goes wrong!
16. Zombie Attack!:
‘Professor Clark’s work usually helps people. But this is something new.’ Clark’s helper – Tasha Kiara – is telling Chaz – a local TV reporter about the Professor’s new serum. Then an earthquake hits Clark’s California lab, and his serum brings dead bodies in the cemetery alive. Soon the zombies attack! What happens to Professor Clark? How can Tasha and Chaz stop the zombies? Who lives and who dies? Read this story and see.
17. Mistery London:
Six women are dead because of the Whitechapel Killer. Now another woman lies in a London street and there is blood everywhere. She is very ill. You are the famous detective Mycroft Pound; can you catch the killer before he escapes?
18. Rich Man, Poor Man:
When Old Adam gets a money order from his son in England, he plans to throw a party. But when he tries to cash the money, he uncovers some well kept secrets.
19. A new home for socks:
When Penny moves from her home in the village to a new house in the city she has to leave her friends and pet dog behind. One day, after school, Penny finds a little puppy in the park. He is small and dirty and very frightened. Penny calls him Socks. But Penny’s new house is small and Socks can’t stay with her.
Can Penny find a new home for Socks?
20. Starman:
The empty centre of Australia. The sun is hot and there are not many people. And when Bill meets a man, alone, standing on an empty road a long way from anywhere, he is surprised and worried. And Bill is right to be worried. Because there is something strange about the man he meets. Very strange . . .
Unas últimas anotaciones para los que se inician a leer en otro idioma. Al principio suele resultar tedioso, pues estaréis más tiempo con el diccionario en la mano que con el libro. Es normal, no os agobiéis. Poco a poco, iréis ampliando el vocabulario y os será más sencillo.
Además, si recién comenzasteis a estudiar un segundo idioma, nuestro consejo es que comencéis por libros infantiles. Usan palabras sencillas, y frases simples. Podéis leer libros de campos semánticos concretos para ampliar vuestro vocabulario. Todo aprendizaje conlleva un tiempo y no podemos pretender comenzar a leer libros por las buenas porque solo os frustraréis.
Para finalizar, los deberes que os decimos siempre cuando leemos novelas en otros idiomas:
1. Escoger correctamente un libro que sea de nuestro nivel.
2. Disponer de un lápiz, libreta y diccionario a mano.
3. Anotar toda palabra que desconozcamos para buscarla en el diccionario.
4. Realizar una segunda lectura en voz alta grabándonos.
5. Al finalizar, escuchar el audio para reconocer aquellos errores de speaking que cometemos.
Esperamos que os animéis a coger un libro en este verano. Por hoy nos despedimos ya, pero si quieres leer nuestras otras recomendaciones para otros niveles, aquí las tienes.
– 20 lecturas en inglés nivel B1
– 20 lecturas en inglés nivel C1
¡Qué tengáis muy buena semana!
Excelente trabajo. Muchas gracias, Un saludo
En donde puedo descargar los libros de manera gratuita
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Muchas gracias por la ayuda. This is a site awesome!
Hola, alguno de estos libros son audio libros tb? Gracias
deberían de poner los autores de los libros
Excelente la labor de este blog, ya se lo he recomendado a varias personas, felicitaciones!
Hola! sabes de algun sitio en el que pueda corroborar cual es mi nivel de ingles actual y asi poder aplicar todos estos consejos asombrosos que posteas?
Muchas gracias
Saludos!
Buenos Días Paula,
En muchas webs tienes disponibles test on line para saber cual es tu nivel de inglés. Como por ejemplo, esta de Cambridge
http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/es/test-your-english/
Saludos!
Holaa, podrían hacer uno de estos pero con libros en francés 🙂
Pues tomamos nota y vamos a intentar hacer algunas entregas en otros idiomas 🙂 (que os gusta darnos trabajo jajajajaja)