EFFECTIVE Ways to Read In Your Target Language Like a Pro

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14 Sept 202406:57

Summary

TLDRThis script offers six effective tips for language learners to enhance their reading skills in a target language. It advises starting with children's books for simplicity and gradually progressing to more complex texts. The speaker recommends reading aloud to improve pronunciation and suggests both extensive and intensive reading techniques for different learning goals. The script also encourages readers to practice speed reading by taking small portions of text and repeating them until they can read quickly and accurately.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Start with children's books to ease into reading in your target language, as they use simple vocabulary and basic grammar.
  • 🔍 Search for children's stories in your target language online to find beginner-friendly reading materials.
  • 🎯 Choose reading materials that align with your personal interests to maintain motivation and engagement.
  • 📈 Read a variety of genres, including fiction, science, history, and religious texts, based on your language learning goals.
  • 🌟 Extensive reading focuses on pronunciation and language flow, rather than understanding every single word.
  • 🔍 Intensive reading involves using a dictionary to understand every word, phrase, and sentence for deeper comprehension.
  • 📢 Reading aloud helps you become aware of your pronunciation and how you sound speaking the target language.
  • 🏃 Practice speed reading by taking small portions of text and repeatedly reading them to improve your reading pace.
  • ⏱️ Use a timer to challenge yourself to read faster, gradually reducing the time it takes to read a passage.
  • 🌱 As a language teacher, the speaker enjoys helping students become proficient readers by practicing with timed readings.

Q & A

  • What is considered one of the most important competencies of language learning?

    -Reading is one of the most important competencies of language learning, alongside listening, speaking, and writing.

  • How did teachers in kindergarten help children learn to read?

    -Teachers in kindergarten helped children learn to read by starting with teaching letters, then sounds, syllables, words, and finally sentences.

  • Why is it recommended for language learners to start with children's books when learning to read in a new language?

    -Children's books are recommended for language learners because they are designed with easy vocabulary and less complicated grammar and expressions, which can boost confidence and help learners understand almost everything they read.

  • What is the advantage of reading children's books for language learners?

    -Reading children's books allows language learners to understand almost everything they read, making the language easier to comprehend and boosting their confidence.

  • How can a beginner find children's stories in a target language?

    -A beginner can find children's stories in a target language by searching online using terms like 'children stories for beginners in [language]' or 'stories for children in [language].'

  • What is the second tip given for reading in a target language after starting with children's books?

    -The second tip is to choose reading material that interests you personally, such as short stories or fiction, which are easy to understand and follow.

  • Why is it suggested to read material that aligns with your personal interests and goals when learning a language?

    -Reading material that aligns with personal interests and goals can make the language learning process more enjoyable and effective, as it motivates learners to engage with the content and learn relevant vocabulary.

  • What is the difference between extensive and intensive reading as described in the script?

    -Extensive reading involves going through a book to appreciate its flow and pronunciation without necessarily understanding every word. Intensive reading requires understanding each word, phrase, and sentence, often with the help of a dictionary.

  • How does reading aloud help in language learning?

    -Reading aloud helps learners become aware of their pronunciation and how words are pronounced in the target language, which can improve their speaking skills.

  • What technique is suggested for improving reading speed in a foreign language?

    -The technique suggested for improving reading speed is to read by pieces, starting with extensive reading and then moving to intensive reading of the same piece, repeatedly reading it to reduce the time taken.

  • How can setting a timer help in improving reading speed?

    -Setting a timer encourages learners to read faster by giving them a specific time limit to finish a passage, which can help them gradually increase their reading speed through practice.

  • What is the final outcome of practicing the reading techniques mentioned in the script?

    -The final outcome of practicing the reading techniques is that learners become proficient in the language, no longer scared of mispronouncing words, and are able to sync with the language's flow.

Outlines

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📚 Developing Reading Skills in a Target Language

Reading is a crucial language skill, and the process of learning to read in a new language can be accelerated by building on the foundation of one's native language. The script suggests starting with children's books, which are designed with simple vocabulary and straightforward grammar, making them ideal for beginners. It also emphasizes the importance of reading materials that align with personal interests to maintain motivation. The video offers tips on extensive and intensive reading, with the former focusing on pronunciation and flow, and the latter on understanding every word and phrase. Reading aloud is encouraged to improve pronunciation and self-awareness of speech.

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🔍 Techniques for Enhancing Reading Speed and Comprehension

The second paragraph delves into strategies for improving reading speed and comprehension. It introduces a method of reading in pieces, starting with an extensive reading to grasp the general idea and followed by intensive reading to understand every detail. The use of a timer is suggested to practice and reduce reading time, aiming for proficiency. The paragraph also touches on the psychological benefits of this technique, as it can boost confidence and fluency in the target language. The speaker shares personal experiences as a language teacher, highlighting the effectiveness of this approach in helping students overcome pronunciation fears and sync with the language's flow.

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Keywords

💡Reading

Reading is defined as the ability to interpret written text, which is a fundamental skill in language learning. In the context of the video, reading is emphasized as one of the key competencies that every language learner must develop. The script mentions that reading proficiency can be accelerated if one already knows how to read in their first or second language, suggesting that the process of learning to read in a new language builds upon existing literacy skills.

💡Children's Books

Children's books are literature designed for young readers, typically with simpler vocabulary and grammar. The video recommends starting with children's books when learning to read in a new language because they are easier to understand, which can boost a beginner's confidence. The script uses the example of searching for 'children stories for beginners in Spanish' to illustrate how to find suitable reading materials.

💡Vocabulary

Vocabulary refers to the words and phrases that one knows and can use in a language. The video script highlights the importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension, especially for beginners who should start with materials that have easy vocabulary to understand. It's implied that as one's vocabulary expands, so does their ability to read more complex texts.

💡Grammar

Grammar is the set of rules that govern the structure of sentences and words in a language. The script mentions that children's books have less complicated grammar, which is beneficial for language learners as it allows them to focus on understanding the content without being overwhelmed by complex sentence structures.

💡Confidence

Confidence in language learning refers to a learner's belief in their ability to use the language effectively. The video suggests that reading children's books can help build confidence because it allows beginners to understand almost everything they read, which in turn makes the reading process more enjoyable and less intimidating.

💡Interest

Interest is a personal feeling of wanting to know or learn about something. The video encourages learners to choose reading materials that align with their personal interests, as this can motivate them to read more and engage more deeply with the language. The script implies that reading about topics one is passionate about can make the language learning process more enjoyable and effective.

💡Extensive Reading

Extensive reading involves reading large amounts of text to gain general understanding and exposure to the language. The video describes extensive reading as a way to appreciate the flow and pronunciation of a language without focusing on every single word, which can help build fluency and familiarity with the language's syntax.

💡Intensive Reading

Intensive reading is the practice of reading a text closely to understand every detail, including vocabulary, grammar, and meaning. The script recommends intensive reading for a deeper understanding of the language, suggesting the use of dictionaries and other resources to look up unfamiliar words and phrases, which is crucial for precise language learning.

💡Pronunciation

Pronunciation is the way words are articulated when spoken. The video emphasizes the importance of pronunciation practice through reading aloud, which allows learners to become aware of how they sound when speaking the target language. It suggests that reading aloud can help with pronunciation accuracy and fluency, which are essential for effective communication.

💡Reading Aloud

Reading aloud is the act of reading text out loud, which is recommended in the video for practicing pronunciation and becoming conscious of how words are pronounced in the target language. The script suggests that reading aloud can help internalize the sound of the language and improve speaking skills, as it allows learners to hear themselves and make adjustments to their pronunciation.

💡Reading Speed

Reading speed refers to how quickly one can read and comprehend text. The video discusses techniques for increasing reading speed, such as reading in pieces and practicing with a timer, which can help learners become more efficient readers. The script implies that improving reading speed is an important aspect of becoming proficient in a new language.

Highlights

Reading is one of the most important language learning competencies.

Teachers in kindergarten start by teaching letters, then sounds, syllables, words, and finally sentences.

For those who can read in their first or second language, learning to read in a new language will be quicker.

Beginners should start with children's books designed for native speakers of the target language.

Children's books have simple vocabulary and uncomplicated grammar, which is beneficial for beginners.

Reading children's books can boost confidence and appreciation for the language.

Search for children's stories in the target language online.

Choose reading materials that personally interest you to maintain motivation.

Consider your language learning goals when selecting reading materials.

Extensive reading focuses on pronunciation and language flow rather than understanding every word.

Intensive reading aims to understand every word, phrase, and sentence with the help of a dictionary.

Reading aloud helps with pronunciation and self-awareness of speech in the target language.

Use online resources to check pronunciation if you are unsure.

Reading by pieces can improve reading speed and comprehension.

Set a timer to practice reading passages within a specific time frame to enhance speed.

With practice, you can become proficient in reading and feel more confident in the language.

The speaker enjoys helping students improve their reading speed and comprehension.

By the end of the practice, students feel like experts in the language.

The speaker invites comments on which book and technique viewers will try first.

Transcripts

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aside from listening speaking and

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writing reading is one of the most

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important competences of language

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learning that every language learner

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must give attention back then in

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kindergarten our teachers used to help

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us to read they started by teaching us

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the letters and then they taught us the

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sounds they went on to teaching us

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syllables and then words and finally

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sentences since you already have the

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concept of how to read the process of

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reading in your first Lang or probably

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the second it's not going to take you

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such a long time or such a long process

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to be able to read in your target

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language if you are learning a new

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language I want to give you six

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effective tips for reading in your

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target language if you are a beginner in

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your foreign language it will be very

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discouraging for you to start reading

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mature books what am I saying start with

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children's books children's books are

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normally targeted at children whose

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first language is your Target langage

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because of this the designed with very

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easy vocabulary and less complicated

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grammar and expressions as a beginner

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children's books will help you to

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understand everything that you read and

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that will help you to appreciate the

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language since you will be able to

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understand almost everything you read

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read it is easier it is more

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understandable and this can boost your

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confidence in your quest to read in your

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target language you can just Google

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beginers in Spanish or Spanish stories

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for children Theus something like

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that from that check out live video I

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did where I taught how to read in

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Spanish if you are a Spanish learner you

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can check out the video at learn how to

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read Spanish FR Scrat in that video I

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start with children's stories I know

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you're probably thinking that oh I'm too

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old why would I do children's stories

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well if you read children's books it

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does not WR your forehead when you're

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walking around that you read children's

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book we all do watch C and Anime

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sometimes the second thing is that get a

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j that interest you personally I want

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recommend that you go in for short

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stories fictions are very easy to

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understand very easy to read very easy

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to flow with other than going in for

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stuff like

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Science History Classics and all that

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however it depends on your goals and

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your motivation for learning the

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language for example if you are learning

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the for medical purposes that me that

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even if you decide to read scientific

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books it's perfectly fine because you'll

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be able to learn some vocabulary from

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that book religious books can also be of

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great help like the Bible and other

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spiritual books this will be able to

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help you to grasp some cou with may not

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learn class we may not even learn on the

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internet all in all go for what interest

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you do extensive weting just go through

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the book not necessarily trying to

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understand each and everything that you

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are seeing what you do is just to

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appreciate the book to focus on your

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pronunciation to focus on how you are

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flowing other than trying to understand

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each and every word in the book in this

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read what you're are looking at is

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pronunciation what you're looking at is

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the flow and then syntax you want to be

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oppressed you want to be familiarized

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with a syntax of the language and how

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the language flows from extensive

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reading you can also consider intensive

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reading this is the most important part

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with this kind of reading you would want

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to understand each and every word if not

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each and every word each and every

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phrase each and every sentence that

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you're reading with this it's necessary

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to get the dictionary you can get your

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phone if you have an app or a dictionary

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on your phone you can get it by site and

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once you're reading if you come across

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anywh that you do not understand you

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quickly look it up and then you continue

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reading that help you to really

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appreciate what you're reading because

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you are not interested you now

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understand so much read aloud reading

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aloud gives you an idea of how you sound

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when you are speaking the language if

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the only time you have spoken your test

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language is when you had conversations

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with other people then you probably may

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not have paid attention to how you sound

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when you speak your target language now

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when you're reading out loud you become

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cautious of how you sound you become

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conscious of how words are pronounced

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during this kind of reading if you doubt

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the pronunciation of any word quickly

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look it up on Google and then you are

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good to go you can also check it out on

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reverse with the link buy but don't feel

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overwhelmed if you're reading too slowly

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there is a way by which you can catch up

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there is a way by which you can get

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yourself to read fast let me show you

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take it by pieces if you want to catch

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yourself reading as fast as possible

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read by pieces this is what you're going

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to do take a little portion of the book

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you are reading it can be just a page or

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it can be a paragraph for this strategy

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you're probably going to take a long

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time to finish the book however it pays

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remember that this technique is help you

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to become a fist reader and not a Fast

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book finisher so you take a small

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portion like a paragraph you SC through

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for the first time by reading alloud of

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course ever read extensively for the

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second time this time with comprehension

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with understanding so the first part

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you're going to do an extensive reading

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and the second part you're going to do

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an intensive reading look up Wes that

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you do not understand look up

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pronunciations that you're not so show

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of you can set the timer once you are

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done read it over and over and overate

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until you become a pro try to reduce the

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time as you go on I try to read it in

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the shortest possible time I use this

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technique to help some of my students

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what I do is that I give them a passage

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I give them very little time to finish

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the passage and I know that they are not

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going to finish it by the time I'm given

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that so even if I give them 30 seconds

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to read that passage I know that it's

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going to take them about 2 minutes for

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your first attempt but I'll make sure

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they do not get disced I will help

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though to read over and over and over

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and over and until they able to finish

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it will be the time FR I have given to

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them this is one of the things I've

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enjoyed doing as a language teacher now

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what happens with this is that by the

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time they able to reach their target

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they are already feeling like a prone in

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the language that me they can do

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excellent in the language why are way

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that this helps you that El Los your T

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you are no more scared of pronouncing

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wrongly your t is able to syn with the

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language and sometimes by the time it

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were done the whole passage is

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already in your pray now after watching

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this which book are you going to read

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and which of the techniques are you

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going to try out first let me know in

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