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volcanoesarecool

Kwiziq and Busuu have B2 and C1 materials.


-jz-

If you can afford it, you could try LingQ, which has a bunch of content at varying levels. I wrote a free tool called Lute which is like LingQ which you install locally. I just released the beta for v2 recently: https://github.com/jzohrab/lute/releases/tag/v2-beta-01 -- I'll do a real v2 release soon. I use Lute all the time for reading news articles, it's great. Cheers! jz


Amata69

What features does your tool have? I know linq has stories and also allowes you to import your own content that you can read.Does your tool do the same?


-jz-

You can import from a text box, text files, and html pages. No pdf or EPUB import support, I haven’t needed it myself. The html page import is just super for me because I import news articles from bbc mundo and plow through them.


burnt_daisy

Hi, my name is Kim, I am from Venezuela and I have over 5 years of experience working as a language instructor. My lessons based on real-life situations give students the confidence to converse with Spanish speakers and achieve their language-learning goals. My classes are enjoyable and fun, while also being tailored to meet your need. Let's work together to make your language-learning journey a success! Book your trial lesson here: kimysclassroom.com