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VeinteMundos - magazine/resources for language learning On this website, one can click on any article written at intermediate or advanced levels and practice their Spanish reading skills in a topic that interests them. I would use this website for student learning because there are a wide variety of articles written in Spanish and each article includes translations to potentially unfamiliar words. Also, there are many articles written at intermediate and advanced levels to increase students' reading competency. The articles are lively and include several cultural topics.

This website can be used for teaching