Story Level:
A1

The Lost City

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Spanish version

Uncovering Ancient Mysteries

Legends speak of a lost city, hidden away from the eyes of the world. This story follows a group of archaeologists as they embark on a mission to uncover its secrets. With each discovery, they piece together the history of a civilization long forgotten.

Adventures in the Unknown

As they delve deeper into the ruins, they encounter challenges that test their skills and knowledge. The thrill of discovery drives them forward, and the allure of the lost city becomes an irresistible force.

Spanish and English version

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Part 1

Comprehension and Vocabulary

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Part 2

Writing Practice

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