Step 1
Open one article and start at the level where comprehension feels comfortable.
Feature spotlight
Switch A1, A2, and B1 versions of the same story with one tap.
Direct answer
Switching levels on the same article lets you keep the meaning constant while changing the language difficulty. Read A1 for the main idea, move to A2 for richer grammar, or try B1 for more nuance without losing the story context.
How it works
Open one article and start at the level where comprehension feels comfortable.
Switch up one level to notice new connectors, verb forms, and phrasing.
Drop back down when the harder version becomes too slow, then return later.
Use cases by level
Use A1 to understand the story first, then peek at A2 only for familiar sentences.
Explore A1 Spanish reading →Compare A2 with A1 to see how simple ideas become more natural language.
Explore A2 Spanish reading →Use B1 to stretch comprehension while relying on the same story context from easier versions.
Explore B1 Spanish reading →Reading paths
Start from the Spanish hub if you want real articles adapted to your current Spanish level.
Open Spanish hub →Start from the French hub if you want real articles adapted to your current French level.
Open French hub →Use the Spanish reading finder to browse level-matched article paths before you start a full reading session.
Open Spanish finder →Use the French reading finder to browse level-matched article paths before you start a full reading session.
Open French finder →Questions learners ask
It lets learners compare difficulty without changing the story, so they can stretch vocabulary and grammar while keeping context.
No. The best level is the one you can understand well enough to keep reading. Use harder levels as a stretch, not a punishment.
Yes. Lectura is designed around level-controlled versions so the same article can support multiple stages of reading practice.
Yes. It helps learners in both languages calibrate their reading level and build confidence gradually.
Related features
Personalized reading stream by language, CEFR level, and favorite topics.
Read about For You Feed →Browse beyond your main feed with topic and level filters.
Read about Explore page →Turn any article URL into level-appropriate Spanish or French reading practice.
Read about Convert any article →Read real Spanish and French articles at the level where comprehension turns into progress.
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