For Spanish learners · A1 to C2
Read Rotten Tomatoes in Spanish
You already read Rotten Tomatoes for movies & tv and tv & streaming. Lingocito takes the day's stories from outlets like it and rewrites them in Spanish at exactly your level — so your daily reading habit becomes your daily Spanish practice.
What Rotten Tomatoes covers
Rotten Tomatoes is one of the Culture & Lifestyle outlets in Lingocito's source catalog. Pick it (and any others you already read) during signup, and your morning edition draws its stories from the topics you actually care about — every story rewritten into graded Spanish and always linked to the original at rottentomatoes.com.
What a graded story looks like
A sample movie news story — not from Rotten Tomatoes — rewritten at four genuinely different levels. Your edition works the same way with the outlets you pick.
Una película pequeña gana el gran premio del festival
Una película pequeña ganó ayer el gran premio del festival. La directora la hizo con muy poco dinero y con actores desconocidos. Ahora los cines de todo el país la quieren.
Tap a level — the same story, rewritten for you. That's Lingocito.
How Lingocito rewrites Rotten Tomatoes at your level
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Calibrate in 3 minutes
Read a few short passages, tell us easy or hard. We find your exact level, A1 to C2 — no grammar quiz.
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Your outlets, every morning
Pick Rotten Tomatoes and the rest of your daily reads. Real stories from them, rewritten in Spanish at your level — always linked to the original article.
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Save words, keep the habit
Tap any word to translate and save it, review it in Repaso — and keep a streak that forgives a missed day.
Tomorrow's Rotten Tomatoes, en español, at your level.
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