People en Espanol and Vanidades are both US produced and pretty inexpensive. Content is not impressive, not offensive either, but it can work well at multiple levels. For example, Spanish 1 can list things they can identify, Spanish 2 can describe the photos / ads or explain what they do understand to a partner, Spanish 3 can read and form opinions on the material and try to explain the point of view... etc. :) sent from my sorta-smart phone On Aug 24, 2013 7:55 PM, "Zach Haney" <zachhaneyjobs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I hope the beginning of the school approaching [or begun in some places!] > has everyone in an upbeat mood! > > I need some thoughts. I am wondering where I can get a few subscriptions > to foreign language magazines [not for educational purposes, but magazines > in foreign languages] for not insane prices. I know Amazon has a few, but > they are often expensive because those are being imported from say Spain or > Argentina. > > Thoughts? Jody's suggestion for first day things got me thinking about > this as she mentioned a great sounding activity using advertisements. > > Zach > > Math/Spanish Teacher > Meridian Academy > Brookline, MA >