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A girl standing in front of music posters.

¿Qué tipo de música te gusta? What sort of music do you like?

Written by Espen Stranger-Johannessen

Illustrated by Sara Rumen Krotev

Translated by Ibsen Hernández

Read by Oscar Javier Buitrago Espíndola

Language Spanish

Level Level 2

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A girl standing in front of music posters.

A Tulima le encanta la música. La escucha todos los días.

Tulima loves music. She listens to it every day.


A girl standing with her friends in front of a stereo.

A sus amigos Carlos y Anita también les gusta la música.

Her friends Carlos and Anita also like music.


A boy and girl standing with their arms around each other.

“Tulima, ¿Qué tipo de música te gusta?” pregunta Carlos.

“Tulima, what sort of music do you like?” asks Carlos.


A girl thinking of various types of music.

“Me gusta la música de Norteamérica y Europa, pero prefiero la música de mi país, Etiopía”.

“I like Western music, but I prefer music from my country, Ethiopia.”


A boy thinking of salsa music.

“Yo soy de Colombia. Solo escucho salsa. Es muy buena para bailar”, dice Carlos.

“I come from Colombia. I only listen to salsa. It’s great for dancing,” says Carlos.


A girl thinking of romantic music.

Anita dice: “me gustan las canciones románticas y la música que me hace feliz”.

Anita says, “I like romantic songs and music that makes me happy.”


A boy and two girls dancing.

¿Qué tipo de música te gusta?

What sort of music do you like?


Written by: Espen Stranger-Johannessen
Illustrated by: Sara Rumen Krotev
Translated by: Ibsen Hernández
Read by: Oscar Javier Buitrago Espíndola
Language: Spanish
Level: Level 2
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