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Saber Inglés. Web:
It offers some texts on various interesting subjects. Students can practice reading comprehension and at the same time they will certainly learn something new. Each text is identified with an icon showing the level of English used on it. They will also find some questions to answer at the end of some texts to test their comprehension.
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Reading & Writing. Web: http://www.isabelperez.com/tests.htm
Short Interactive exercises and tests.

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Table of Contents:
Recommended for 2n Cicle and BAT. Two levels: Intermediate and Advanced.

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Readings for Beginners. Web:

200 easy stories for ESL/EFL beginners to practice reading and listening. Web:

200 more easy stories for ESL/EFL beginners to practice reading and listening. Web:

5
100 easy short Stories for Kids who have just started to learn English. Web:
Elementary 1r ESO.

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English for ESL/EFL Intermediate Learners (1) . Web:
265 Short Stories + Audio & Exercises.

English for ESL/EFL Intermediate Learners (2). 
Web:
100 Short Stories + Audio & Exercises + 53 Extra Stories.
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ESL Readings English CLUB. Web:
Short stories sorted by level of difficulty.
8
Short Stories East of the Web. Web: http://www.short-stories.co.uk/
Listed by author and genre. Includes age rating.

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One Stop Readings. Web:
This page contains links to some of the best and most interesting free reading activities and tests on the internet. They are arranged according to the levels: easy, intermediate and advanced.
10
Interactive mistery stories. Ideal for 2n Cicle students (good level).
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There are five reading texts available. Each text has multiple-choice questions.
12
Comprensión escrita – Reading. Web:
Many useful links.
13
Reading. Web:
Recommended for BAT students. Reading comprehension exercises.

14
La Mansión del Inglés. Reading. Web:
A selection of short texts of the great classics of world literature. Comprehension exercises associated with each text. Different readings with the option to listen to the pronunciation of the corresponding texts.
15
Children’s stories. Web: http://www.childrenstory.com/
Nice and short. Good for ESO.
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A selection of recorded articles covering a wide range of topics of interest. They are suitable for intermediate to advanced learners.
17
SNOPES.COM. Web: http://www.snopes.com/
A reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.

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An award-winning online library with the best collection of copyright-free English texts and scripted recordings. Our free audio clips provide an excellent resource for students and literature lovers of all ages.
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Free-ebooks. Web:
Unlimited reading.
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It offers over 36,000 free ebooks to download to your PC, Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Android or other portable device. Choose between ePub, Kindle, HTML and simple text formats.
21
Chest of Books. Web: http://chestofbooks.com/
It presents free online books on many topics.
22
The Online Books Page. Web:
An easily navigable central access point for over 35,000 "free books on the Web." Search for books and articles by author, title, or subject. Allows readers to suggest new materials to add.
23
Librivox (audiobook). Web: http://librivox.org/
LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening. The first step is to get the mp3 or ogg files into your own computer.
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HorrorMasters. Web:
A collections of horror short stories with a variety of themes. Thousands to browse and view.

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Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides. Web:
Free e-texts of world's greatest literature, including fiction, poetry, drama, and limited non-fiction and reference sources. Includes study guides for students and teachers and bulletin board for posting opinions and queries.
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The New Bartleby: A National Digital Library. Web: http://www.bartleby.com/
Unlimited access to books on the web free of charge.

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Online English Library. Web:
The English Library provides visitors with a selection –more than 1oo works- of high quality writing in electronic form. Most of its content is made up of older works of English literature now in the public domain and now free of copyright.

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English Webquests. Web:
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1
Saber Inglés. Web:
It offers some texts on various interesting subjects. Students can practice reading comprehension and at the same time they will certainly learn something new. Each text is identified with an icon showing the level of English used on it. They will also find some questions to answer at the end of some texts to test their comprehension.
2
Reading & Writing. Web: http://www.isabelperez.com/tests.htm
Short Interactive exercises and tests.

3

Table of Contents:
Recommended for 2n Cicle and BAT. Two levels: Intermediate and Advanced.

4
Readings for Beginners. Web:

200 easy stories for ESL/EFL beginners to practice reading and listening. Web:

200 more easy stories for ESL/EFL beginners to practice reading and listening. Web:

5
100 easy short Stories for Kids who have just started to learn English. Web:
Elementary 1r ESO.

6
English for ESL/EFL Intermediate Learners (1) . Web:
265 Short Stories + Audio & Exercises.

English for ESL/EFL Intermediate Learners (2). 
Web:
100 Short Stories + Audio & Exercises + 53 Extra Stories.
7
ESL Readings English CLUB. Web:
Short stories sorted by level of difficulty.
8
Short Stories East of the Web. Web: http://www.short-stories.co.uk/
Listed by author and genre. Includes age rating.

9
One Stop Readings. Web:
This page contains links to some of the best and most interesting free reading activities and tests on the internet. They are arranged according to the levels: easy, intermediate and advanced.
10
Interactive mistery stories. Ideal for 2n Cicle students (good level).
11
There are five reading texts available. Each text has multiple-choice questions.
12
Comprensión escrita – Reading. Web:
Many useful links.
13
Reading. Web:
Recommended for BAT students. Reading comprehension exercises.

14
La Mansión del Inglés. Reading. Web:
A selection of short texts of the great classics of world literature. Comprehension exercises associated with each text. Different readings with the option to listen to the pronunciation of the corresponding texts.
15
Children’s stories. Web: http://www.childrenstory.com/
Nice and short. Good for ESO.
16
A selection of recorded articles covering a wide range of topics of interest. They are suitable for intermediate to advanced learners.
17
SNOPES.COM. Web: http://www.snopes.com/
A reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.

18
An award-winning online library with the best collection of copyright-free English texts and scripted recordings. Our free audio clips provide an excellent resource for students and literature lovers of all ages.
19
Free-ebooks. Web:
Unlimited reading.
20
It offers over 36,000 free ebooks to download to your PC, Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Android or other portable device. Choose between ePub, Kindle, HTML and simple text formats.
21
Chest of Books. Web: http://chestofbooks.com/
It presents free online books on many topics.
22
The Online Books Page. Web:
An easily navigable central access point for over 35,000 "free books on the Web." Search for books and articles by author, title, or subject. Allows readers to suggest new materials to add.
23
Librivox (audiobook). Web: http://librivox.org/
LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening. The first step is to get the mp3 or ogg files into your own computer.
24
HorrorMasters. Web:
A collections of horror short stories with a variety of themes. Thousands to browse and view.

25
Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides. Web:
Free e-texts of world's greatest literature, including fiction, poetry, drama, and limited non-fiction and reference sources. Includes study guides for students and teachers and bulletin board for posting opinions and queries.
26
The New Bartleby: A National Digital Library. Web: http://www.bartleby.com/
Unlimited access to books on the web free of charge.

27
Online English Library. Web:
The English Library provides visitors with a selection –more than 1oo works- of high quality writing in electronic form. Most of its content is made up of older works of English literature now in the public domain and now free of copyright.

28
English Webquests. Web:
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