As reading is a good way to improve our English, I started to read with a group in MyEC with my friends. But the book that we are reading now, Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard David Bach, is having so many new vocabularies for me. I don’t know whether I go on reading this book or not since I face some difficulties.

My sister attended an English course at a Canadian center. Her teacher from England recommended that if we face more than 8 words in one page, we should leave this book and choose another one which is easier to comprehend. Is that right? And what if we face so many new words in one page, should we look for each word’s meaning in the dictionary? What is the best way to read and get the benefit to enrich our vocabulary?

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  • i think when i face more than 8 words i can't understand the meaning i search on dictionary to know not leave it because may be i can face the same problem with other books or movies
  • We should read an English Book first by focusing on the interest in a such content.And for instances you met with difficult words to comprehend,don't skip instead use dictionary thus will be a good chance advancing new vocabularies.

    In other hand I agree with your sister English Teacher that ,the choice of books which are easier to comprehend is the best way to read an English Book.As I know reading is just like a conversation between a writers and a reader/you,so the easier you comprehend the more you are motivated to read.

     

    All the best on your readings. 

  • It is difficult to build a strong vocabulary by reading English literature. So many words are used is various contexts. The only way to build a vocabulary is through repetition - the same way we learned our original language. So I suggest you read an online newspaper. Preferably an article that interests you. An article once a day will build a strong vocabulary because the words are often repeated.
  • Hi. Skoon, the book that you are reading, though it is a book for teenagers, is full of words that much easier to understand. It has a moral story too. I think as what Tara and Nida told you, it would be a great help if you have a dictionary every time you read something. That would help you better understand the meaning of the words and the story or book you are reading. Goodluck with your studies...
  • When I began to read, I seldom use my dictionary.   Then I noticed that as I read more, the same words appeared again until it subsconsciously settled in my mind.  I just learned its definition through its context.  I used to invent the meaning of a word based on the sentence that I read.  Numerous encounter with this word made me remember it and be familiar with how it is used in different sentences.  

     

    I make numerous encounter of my vocabularies by reading books that amuse me....  Extensive reading can help you build a lot of vocabularies.

    • Very nice way of learning anele. As I see that many learners read books without using dictionary. I have been using it in every single new word I face. I used to get bored from that book and then throw it away without finishing it. Now, I am trying to read without focusing so much on new words. I just read, read, and read. I guess the meaning from context. I think this helps me a lot as it helped you and others before. Thanks for your nice comment and sharing your experience with me, anele. :)
  • In my opinion the most important fact is to understand the meaning of the text. I'm often using Penguin books (there you can choose a special level - you know "intermediate" or "beginner"). Then I try to improve my level. In Penguin books you have questions in the end of the book to repeat the new vocabulary. The optimal situation is, if you read a book and you forget that you're reading an english book. If the text ist more difficult I try to write down "only" 1-2 new words per page (that doesn't need so much time). Then I try to repeat the vocabulary in a special notebook until it's in my long-term memory. So I try to improve during reading. I hope my piece of advice is a little bit helpful?

    • Oh thanks Tina. Your way of learning Vocabulary is really interesting and helpful. Jotting down the new words with phrases in a notebook is something amazing. I sometimes do that too.

       

      Thanks for your advice Tina !

      Skoon ...

  • yes that's right surawan. :)
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    • Oh yes Rabab. The problem is of using the new words that we may face while reading books. We don't use them because we didn't get their benefits lol. I agree totally with Nafis and with you too as you agree with Nafis :D
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