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hi everybody welcome back to english

topics my name is Alisha and today I am

joined again by I’m Davey

welcome back Davey thank you so in this

episode we’re going to be giving some

reading recommendations so these are a

few ideas that you can use in your

English reading so the idea here is just

kind of to remind people that although

we focus a lot on speaking and listening

on this channel reading is also an

important and essential part of learning

a language so these are a couple of

ideas if you’re struggling to find

something to read or if you just want

something new to read maybe you can try

one of the things that will suggest

today I hope all right

I have I guess I’ll start because I

chose one of my items is actually quite

general and this was something that I

recommended in a different video

recently too but just to start things

off quite broadly I’ve written magazines

specific to your hobbies this could be

books as well or maybe like online

magazines too but this I chose because

actually this is something that I did

that helped me when I was studying when

I I am studying now but this actually

helped me too because this was something

in my case it was about music I chose a

magazine related to my hobby because I

wanted to study the vocabulary words

that were used for my hobby and I was

also interested in the subject to start

with 3 when I read the magazine I would

also find out about other things related

to my hobbies that I might also want to

know about but it was in the language I

was studying so like a really a real

example I had a band that I really

really liked when I was in high school I

looked online cuz I could not buy the

magazine it was a magazine in Japanese I

looked online bought the magazine online

and got it sent to my house and then I

would sit with a dictionary and try to

read the interview of like my favorite

artists to understand what they were

saying

then I’d look through the magazine at

some of the other things in the magazine

and it helped me actually get an idea of

like the other similar things in that

subculture that I might be interested in

in the language I was studying right so

this was very helpful for me in terms of

vocabulary in terms of learning about

something I was interested in so this is

something I would recommend and this is

also something I think that’s easy to do

quickly especially if there’s like a

blog or something you feel oh that’s a

good tip - I think because you’ll be

motivated to read if that’s your hobby

that’s something you’re interested in

you will be motivated to read that you

won’t give up if it’s difficult you’ll

press on you’ll finish reading it and

also if that’s your hobby you’ll be

picking up vocabulary that you will use

if you want to go talk with people about

your hobby in English you’ll be picking

up vocabulary related to your hobby when

you’re reading and then you can use that

mm-hmm exactly and I think you can do

that I’ve used hobbies for this tip but

I think you could also do that for your

profession yes absolutely yeah I agree

mm-hmm yeah so that’s just kind of a

broad open tip but I think you have some

more specific ones I do I took a little

bit different approach from you but my

first one here is Harry Potter the Harry

Potter books because they when the first

Harry Potter book was written it was

written for children of a certain age

and when the next Harry Potter book was

written it was written for the same kids

a year or two when they were a year or

two older and so the Harry Potter books

get longer and more complex and more

difficult to read as you go through them

so it’s nice to start with a nice simple

book that was written for you know a

certain age so will be easier for you to

read if you are a language learner if

you’re an english learner and as you get

better you can move through the books

and also this is a nice package of

extended reading you know having how

many Harry Potter books are there seven

seven I’ve actually I’ve never read

Harry Potter actually by seven there’s

seven or seven books seven stories

that’s all together that’s a lot of

reading and so you will improve your

reading skills a lot by just reading

a lot even if you don’t understand

everything you’re eating that’s alright

just press on and you maybe you’ve

already read Harry Potter in your first

language or in another language maybe

you’ve seen the Harry Potter movies

being familiar with the story and the

characters and what’s going on will help

you fill in some of the gaps if you

don’t understand something when you’re

reading the books and that way you don’t

have to focus on understanding every

single word or every single sentence you

can just focus on enjoying what you’re

reading and your reading skills will

develop you might not notice and notice

them developing but they will develop as

you as you press on and as you continue

reading yeah I think your point about it

being a known story I think so many

people around the world have read Harry

Potter in their native language that

they know what to expect right I will

say however because I tried the exact

opposite I ordered Harry Potter in

Japanese really try to read it and so I

would give just one word of precaution

for fantasy stories that is that there

are a lot of nonsense words in fantasy

stories and fantasy books so like Harry

Potter is fairly light right it’s like

but I mean it is make-believe and there

are some words that just like muggle for

example is a word that we cannot use in

everyday English so I think if you can

keep that in mind

fantasy books are a great thing to read

there’s so much fun I love them but they

can be challenging I think to apply all

of those words to your everyday life

that yeah I think Harry Potter is so

well known and so well loved and you can

talk to people about it sure you know

you can watch the movies then in English

as well like there’s a lot of good stuff

to do there that’s true and read with

subtitles actually that’s a nice tip for

improving reading skills generally we’re

talking about reading recommendations

but a nice tip is reading watching a

movie with the subtitles on and trying

to trying to speed read the subtitles is

a nice little boost as well

yeah to do that well after you read the

book yeah so that’s a great tool like

like you said it’s like this is the

whole package you have all that material

on yes yeah for sure

okay sounds good I will go on to my next

one which is slightly less vague but I I

thought this might be useful for

of all ages there’s this are you

familiar with Pearson English readers

yes yeah so there are a lot of books for

kids here but there are also some

materials as well as audio materials for

adults so what is an English reader a

Pearson English reader Pearson’s the

company that makes these but they are

graded stories they are simplified

stories or stories that are made to suit

learners of different levels so if you

know your level or you have an idea of

your level actually I think their

website you can do a short like kind of

level check sort of thing to sort of get

an idea of the best level book for you

but based on your level you can find

books you can find stories some of them

are based I think on like movies as well

famous movies but you can get these so

that they’re suited to your level and

then maybe you can also challenge

yourself by getting books that are like

the level above you when you’re starting

to feel confident so these might be a

good resource they have kids books I

know so like you know kids 3 to 5 can

read storybooks in English really simple

ones and then as kids get older they

have more for like like 9 to 11 year old

kids and so on but based on your level

you can choose the book and the story

that you feel would be best for you so

that might be a good resource to check

out so specifically created material

right mmm for different levels

absolutely mhm yeah that’s an idea so

just for some examples like I checked

their website before we before we

started talking about this and for kids

stories they had you know some common

the english-language children’s stories

like Little Red Riding Hood or the three

bears or maybe children’s adventure

stories when children start to get a

little older a couple of the things I

saw for adults for example the movie

Love Actually apparently there’s like a

reader plus some kind of audio as well

to go along with that story so there are

some apparently famous like movies that

have also been turned into reading

material and listening

four people so that’s a resource that

you can use as an educator one but also

as a person learning learning English so

you can check out their website I think

idea might be something to check in to

know anyway what’s your next

recommendation so my next one is for

more advanced readers higher-level

English readers and that is to read

something by Ernest Hemingway very

famous Nobel prize-winning I think he

wasn’t no book yes he won the Nobel

Prize in Literature Nobel prize-winning

writer Ernest Hemingway who was writing

in the middle of the 20th century he

died in 1962 or something like that and

I recommend Hemingway because he

famously has a very simple writing style

even though he’s a very well-regarded

well respected American writer he wrote

in a very simple way he used very very

simple syntax so it’s easy to understand

his writing vocabulary might be

difficult but it’s easy to to read us

our short story of his or a shorter

novel of his and get the idea get the

gist of the story mm-hmm

and he wrote a lot of he’s famous for

certain novels like the old man in the

sea for Whom the Bell Tolls but he also

wrote a lot of short stories and so

that’s a good place to start you could

buy a collection of his short stories or

find some online I’m sure you can find

some of his like the Nick Adam stories

or other stories online to try reading

for free and that’s a good place to

start and if you like what you read then

you can read more so like I said he he

wrote novels and he also wrote a lot of

short stories and I don’t know if I have

one specific favorite short story but he

has a series of our collection of his

stories that are called the Nick Adams

stories because they all feature one

character named Nick Adams and the first

Nick Adam story is when Nick Adams is a

young boy and he’s you know five or six

or seven or eight years old and we see

Nick Adams kind of grow up through these

stories and a lot of these stories are

also about fishing Nick Adams growing up

in Illinois I think which is all which

is also where Hemingway

from and stories about nickadams kind of

just going fishing and I grew up in a

fishing family and so I really liked

those stories and they’re they’re simple

they’re easy to understand they’re just

stories about a young guy going fishing

it might sound really boring but they’re

very beautifully written

they’re very nice stories they’re easy

to understand read much Hemingway I read

some here and there in high school sure

but I think in my case I was always more

drawn towards like the fantasy and

science fiction genre sure and so that

always held more appeal but there were

some authors and I think from around the

same time period as well the gained

notoriety for that style that you’re

describing that it was like simple

situations and simple phrasing but like

an ability to like create these just

kind of picturesque images hmm like who

wrote Walden Walden was thorough

thorough I remember that it like that’s

the one about the guy who just lives in

the forest look it’s a journal by

himself yeah like but that’s one that

really stood out to me to like you there

was nothing necessarily complex about

that story like on the surface but that

was one that was like hmm it made you

think about just like the pace of

everyday life and it wasn’t so difficult

to read like we were reading it in high

school so you know there are a lot of

writers I think yeah that have something

similar I was also thinking when you

were talking about Kerouac as well Jack

Kerouac did travel stories but there’s

stream-of-consciousness a lot of them

like on the road is very stream of

consciousness

sentences that go on for a page I see I

see I was thinking in terms of material

in terms of topic sure and in terms of

like vocabulary use since and so on so

but that doesn’t make sense because they

are on a ramble II yes here what might

be hard so in general that’s perhaps

like a high school reading list yeah

absolutely well I shouldn’t say that

actually that’s not true

depends what everything that’s like

Homer as well like Iliad stay away from

Faulkner hmm what else is that you know

did you think things are gonna be hard I

like walking every but he’s not Annie

that is not an easy author to read I’m

trying to learn kind of like in in that

same vein then sort of those kind of

adventure ish stories yeah William

Golding’s Lord of the Flies that one was

kind of like it’s an exciting adventure

story for sure it gets dark as well too

and there’s a movie mm-hmm Oh is there

there is yeah okay all right well anyway

those are those are some things that

stood out to me from my high school list

look I don’t know what people are

reading in high school these days I’m

kind of curious a lot of the same

there’s a lot of things in the Canon a

lot of historical stuff too I remember

reading the plague that’s not cheery not

chuimu that’s right French you’re good

at that you’re good at remembering

authors I am NOT I was a lit major but

oh yeah that’s a dark story about the

the plague the Black Plague existed a

happy times and murder my man died today

maybe it was yesterday oh man that’s the

first line ah I don’t remember I don’t

remember these things anyway I’ll go to

something that came to me because I was

thinking about adolescent level books

actually sure because I feel as a

learner a second language learner

adolescent level books are nice because

it’s like they’re not too hard and

they’re not too easy and the subject

matter often has a little bit of like

drama to it so anyway I chose two things

here actually Nancy Drew

and thirty boys no I never read

baby-sitters club actually I was never

he’s just never into that sort of thing

but I did read Nancy Drew so I included

both of these here basically both of

these Nancy Nancy Drew is the story of a

young girl she’s eight like she’s a

detective that’s the story here the

Hardy Boys they are two boys their last

name is Hardy I think they’re brothers

yeah of course the brothers are evil

they they are detectives also so these

two it was like a detective series led

by a girl and a detective series led by

boys and I thought these could be nice

because these are books these are huge

huge like so many books a lot of books

in both of these series and when I was

thinking about the genre of a mystery

story I was thinking about the different

types of grammar that get used in these

stories like stuff that you might not

use so much in everyday conversations

like he would have been able to or he

might have been able to or then we could

maybe

like sort of these weird future

possibility or past possibility sorts of

things that can get discussed in these

mystery stories but they’re made for

like teenagers essentially but that

doesn’t mean that the stories aren’t

interesting I remember really enjoying

like Nancy Drew when I was a teenager

did you ever read these I think I tried

reading one or two Hardy Boys books when

I was a kid and I didn’t really get into

them I see but I did similar to those

kinds of books I really liked an author

called John Bel Air’s who wrote similar

kind of like kind of mystery books for

young readers at the mansion in the mist

and these sort of weird kind of spooky

baroque kind of mystery books for

children okay

that were really good so John Bel Air’s

I recommend he’s a nice get out there

too

did you read those choose your own

adventures yeah oh that’s a great one

these are really fun but the one thing

that I would caution about with those

books is those books are often written

in second person meaning the subject you

you those are kind of a rare style of

book in that respect that’s true when

it’s a what’s called what we’re talking

about is a choose-your-own-adventure

I had the Goosebumps series when I was

little it’s like scary stories but when

the book is a choose your own adventure

book it means you the reader are the

focus of the story and so as you read

you have to make decisions in the story

if you choose a you turn to this page if

you choose B you turn to a different

page and you read what happens to you

next so you are choosing your story as

the character in the story so the way

the story is written is different from

typical stories so the focus in the

stories you go to the haunted house

right you see a ghost what do you do

next and that’s not very typical not the

way most stories are they’re very

interactive and very fun and also very

simple because you’re reading just a few

sentences per page and then making a

decision so they’re easy to read they

are so as long as you can keep that in

mind it’s called second person the way

those stories are written but those are

fun for sure absolutely

I always got scared I would I would hold

like the different pages and like yes I

died in the story of course I didn’t

like to lose but there’s actually that’s

a good another nice thing about those

books is there they you you will read

them again and again because you want to

discover the different possibilities and

so rereading something it gets easier to

read and it’s good practice for you yeah

yeah so choose your own adventure books

yeah what was the series that you read

up I don’t remember I they were it was I

remember it was like an adventure series

sort of like Indiana it wasn’t Indiana

Jones but it was that style of

adventures like you’re a treasure hunter

in the jungle stuff like that

I remember reading ones like that I see

hey I’m not sure what other ones there

are only answers I’m sure there’s a lot

yeah there those are very good nice

video okay alright what’s your next one

my last one is also maybe more for

advanced or intermediate learners and

it’s the New York Times and I’ll bear

with me I know you might be thinking oh

that’s the

very difficult but I recommend the New

York Times for a few reasons one it’s

always nice to stay up on current events

and reading about the news and current

events in English things that are

happening now in English you’ll be able

to then go talk about them in English

the second reason that I’ve recommended

the New York Times is similar to your

first recommendation you can find

something to read in the New York Times

if you don’t want to read the news read

the Travel section read the the food

section you know there’s different

sections of the New York Times that you

can read based on your interest and the

third reason I’ve chosen the New York

Times is because the New York Times

online has a very cool feature you can

double click on any word that you don’t

understand and it will give you the

definition so for learners it’s very

useful so if you’re worried about you

know understanding all the vocabulary in

an article or improving your vocabulary

this is a very very easy way to do it

you don’t need to sit there with the

dictionary open while you read you just

need to double click on the word a

little pop-up window will tell you the

definition you can close the window and

keep reading so it’s very very useful

for vocabulary building that’s cool

that’s way cool and as an extra bonus

for extra advanced learners you can try

the New York Times crossword puzzle Oh

as you can crossword puzzles are great

vocabulary practice like games I guess

it is essentially a game yeah New York

Times the like it’s infamously difficult

to get harder through the week

it’s Sunday crossword is the most the

most difficult yeah I went through a

phase a couple years doing the New York

Times crossword puzzle every day I want

to I wanted to get good at it and I

could complete through Wednesday pretty

easily Thursday maybe I never really

made it past Thursday Friday I couldn’t

really do weekends were like forget it

so for reference a crossword puzzle is a

word game so a crossword puzzle it’s

like a grid of lines and columns and

there are empty boxes and each

line or each column there’s a word hint

there’s a clue about which word fits in

the boxes so you have to choose and

spell correctly the word so you might

need to erase the word or you might need

to try a few different words but it’s a

test of your spelling for one it’s a

test of your vocabulary too and for more

difficult crossword puzzles it can be a

test of your knowledge of other subjects

so it’s not just words it’s also history

and science and literature like there

are so many different things that go

into the clues for crossword puzzles so

those are really really good ways to

test your knowledge they’re difficult

even for native speaker absolutely yeah

totally difficult so if you want to try

definitely Google for some English

crossword puzzles you can search for

easy ones also yes and they make

crossword puzzles for English learners

and a lot of those are graded to a

specific level or they’re on a specific

topic you know you could do a crossword

puzzle on the ocean and learn vocabulary

related to the ocean for example so

there’s a lot of different crosswords

that you could find you know at for your

level mm-hmm yeah so that could be a fun

way to practice reading and to practice

spelling as well it’s so fun stuff all

right so those are a couple of different

reading recommendations there’s quite

quite a lot to choose from but I think

as long as you’re interested in what

you’re reading like that’s maybe the

hardest part at least for me yeah

absolutely

you know just find a thing you like find

something that’s interesting and you

will stay motivated to read it mhm

agreed agreed are you reading anything

now I am reading something now I am

reading a book by David Mitchell who is

a very wonderful author who is maybe

most famous for Cloud Atlas huh they

made it which they made into movies I

saw and I’m reading on numbered no what

am i reading not number nine dream I

bought two books of his recently I

brought in them number nine dream and

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with something’s black swan' green

that’s what it’s called

black swuan Green is the book I’m

reading now by David Mitchell I see it

is a good book cool

I’m reading uh I’ve gone back into

history I told you about this the other

day I’m reading letters from a stoic at

the moment by Seneca the old stoic

philosopher for kind of just interesting

essays showing off advice life advice so

I’m not showing off the common book yeah

I’ve got I’ve got Seneca on my

nightstand as well I don’t read the

things that you read so it’s to show you

know everybody has something behind

something you like

yeah and read it absolutely absolutely

that’s the point here all right so those

are quite a few recommendations some

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集我们将提供一些

阅读建议,所以这些是

您可以在英语阅读中使用的一些想法,

所以这里的想法

只是为了提醒人们,尽管

我们在这个频道上非常注重口语和听力

阅读也是

学习语言的一个重要和必不可少的部分,

所以

如果您正在努力寻找

要阅读的东西,或者如果您只是

想阅读新的东西,那么这些是一些想法,也许您可以尝试

今天建议的事情之一 我希望一切都好

我想我会开始,因为我

选择了我的一个项目实际上很

一般,这也是我最近

在另一个视频中推荐的

东西,但只是为了让事情

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专门针对您的爱好的杂志,这也可以是

书籍,也可以是在线

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还会发现与我的爱好相关的其他事情

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知道,但它是我正在学习的语言

,所以就像一个真实的

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我在 高中 我

在网上看 因为我买不到

杂志 那是一本日文杂志 我

在网上看 买了杂志

然后寄到我家 然后我

会拿着字典坐下来尝试

阅读访谈 喜欢我最喜欢的

艺术家,以了解他们在说什么,

然后我会翻阅杂志,看看

杂志上的其他一些东西

,它实际上帮助我了解了

我可能是那个亚文化中其他类似的东西 对

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这对我

学习

我感兴趣的东西的词汇量很有帮助,所以这是

我推荐的东西,这

也是我认为很容易

快速完成的东西 如果有博客之类的

东西,你觉得哦,那是一个

很好的提示 - 我认为因为

如果这是你的爱好,你就会有阅读的动力,

这是你感兴趣的东西,

你会有阅读的动力,如果你

不会放弃 很难,你会

坚持下去,你会读完它,

而且如果这是你的爱好,

你会学到一些词汇,

如果你想和别人

用英语谈论你的爱好,你会学到

的 阅读时与您的爱好相关的词汇

,然后您可以

准确地使用那个mm-hmm,我认为您可以做到

这一点我已将爱好用于此提示,但

我认为您也可以为您的职业这样做

同意

mm-hmm 是的,所以这只是一个

广泛开放的提示,但我认为您

有一些更具体的提示

第一本

哈利波特书是

写给某个年龄

的孩子写的

当你阅读它们时,它们会变得更长、更复杂、更难阅读,

所以最好从一

本为你知道一定年龄的人写的简单的书开始,

这样

如果你是语言学习者,

你会更容易阅读。 重新成为英语学习者和 当你变得

更好时,你可以翻阅书籍

,这也是一个很好的

扩展阅读包你知道有

多少哈利波特的书,

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哈利波特,实际上

七七 书 7 个故事

,全部放在一起,

读起来很多

用您的

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如果您

不理解某些内容,那么正在发生的事情将帮助您填补一些空白 ‘正在

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一个单词或每一个句子,你

可以专注于享受你正在

阅读的内容,你的阅读技能会得到

发展,你可能不会 注意并注意

它们的发展,但它们会

随着您继续阅读和继续阅读而发展

期待什么我会

说但是因为我尝试了完全

相反的结果我用日语订购了哈利波特

真的尝试阅读它所以

我只想对幻想故事给出一个预防措施

,那就是幻想中

有很多废话

像哈利波特这样的故事和奇幻书籍

相当轻松,

但我的意思是它是

虚构的,有些词就像麻瓜一样,

例如是我们不能在日常英语中使用的词,

所以我想如果你能

保留 记住

奇幻书是一件很棒的书,

我喜欢它们非常有趣,但它们

可能具有挑战性我认为将

所有这些词应用到您的日常生活

中是的,我认为哈利波特是如此

众所周知,深受喜爱,您可以

与人们谈论它,确保您知道

您可以用英语观看电影,

就像那里有很多好东西

可以做,这是真实的,并且带有

字幕阅读实际上这是一个很好的

改进技巧 阅读技巧通常我们

谈论的是阅读推荐,

但一个很好的建议是阅读观看

带字幕的电影并

尝试加快阅读字幕的速度也是

一个不错的小提升,

是的,在你读完书后做得很好

所以这是一个很棒的工具,

就像你说的那样,这就是

你拥有所有材料的整个包

是的,所有年龄段的,你都

熟悉 Pearson 英语阅读器,

是的,所以这里有很多儿童书籍,

但也有一些

材料和成人音频材料,

所以什么是英语阅读 呃

培生英语读者培生

是制作这些的公司,但它们是

分级故事它们是简化的

故事或故事,适合

不同水平的学习者所以如果你

知道你的水平或者你知道

你的水平实际上我认为他们的

网站 你可以做一个简短的

水平检查之类的事情,

以了解最适合你的水平书籍,

但根据你的水平,你可以找到

书籍,你可以找到其中一些故事的故事,

我认为就像电影一样

很有名的电影,但你可以得到这些,

以便它们适合你的水平,

然后当你开始感到自信时,也许你也可以

通过购买与你之上的水平类似的书籍来挑战自己,

所以这些可能是一个

很好的资源 他们有儿童读物,我

知道,就像你知道的那样,3 到 5 岁的孩子可以

阅读非常简单的英语故事书

,然后随着孩子年龄的增长,他们

会为 9 到 11 岁的孩子提供更多书籍

,等等,但根据你的水平,

你可以 选择

您认为最适合您的书和故事,

这可能是一个很好的资源,可以

查看如此专门创建的材料,

对不同级别的正确嗯,

绝对是嗯,这是一个想法,所以

只是为了一些例子,比如我检查了

他们的网站 在我们

开始谈论这个和儿童

故事之前,他们让你知道一些常见

的英语儿童故事,

如小红帽或三

只熊,或者

当孩子开始长大一些时的儿童冒险故事

为成年人看到的东西,例如电影《

爱》,实际上显然有一个

阅读器加上某种音频

来配合那个故事,所以有

一些像电影一样明显有名的电影

也被变成了阅读

材料和听

四个人的声音,所以 这是一种资源,

您可以将其用作教育工作者,也可以

用作学习英语的人,因此

您可以查看他们的网站,我想

我 dea 可能是要检查的东西,

无论如何你的下一个推荐是什么,

所以我的下一个是针对

更高级的读者更高水平的

英语读者,那就是阅读

欧内斯特·海明威的一些东西,非常

有名的诺贝尔奖获得者,我认为

他不是没有 书是的,他获得了

诺贝尔文学奖诺贝尔文学奖获得者

欧内斯特·海明威,

他在 20 世纪中叶写作,他

于 1962 年去世或类似的事情,

我推荐海明威,因为他

以一种非常简单的写作风格而

著称,尽管他是 一位非常

受人尊敬的美国作家 他

以非常简单的方式写作 他使用非常非常

简单的句法 所以很容易理解

他的写作词汇可能

很难但很容易阅读

我们的他的短篇小说或

短篇小说 他的想法得到

了故事的要点

嗯嗯他写了很多他以

某些小说而闻名

短篇小说,所以

这是一个很好的起点,您可以

购买他的短篇小说集或

在网上找到一些我相信您可以在网上找到

他的一些像尼克亚当的故事

或其他故事,以尝试

免费阅读,这是一个

开始的好地方,如果你喜欢你读的东西,那么

你可以读得更多,就像我说的他

写小说,他也写了很多

短篇小说,我不知道我是否有

一个特别喜欢的短篇小说,但他

有 我们收集的一系列他的

故事被称为尼克·亚当斯的

故事,因为它们都有一个

名叫尼克·亚当斯的角色,而第一个

尼克·亚当的故事是当尼克·亚当斯还是

个小男孩的时候,他是你认识的五六年

或七八年 老了,我们看到

尼克亚当斯是通过这些

故事长大的,很多这些故事

也是关于

钓鱼的 我在一个

钓鱼家庭长大,所以我真的很喜欢

这些故事,

它们很简单,很容易理解,它们只是

关于一个年轻人去钓鱼的故事

,听起来可能很无聊,但它们

非常 写

得很漂亮 他们是非常好的故事 他们很

容易理解 海明威读了很多 我

在高中时到处读过一些,

但我认为就我而言,我

总是更喜欢幻想

和科幻小说类型,所以

总是更具吸引力,但有

一些作者,我认为大约在

同一时期,以及

你所描述的那种风格的恶名

,就像简单的

情况和简单的措辞,但

喜欢创造这些只是善良的能力

风景如画的图像 嗯,就像写瓦尔登湖的人一样

瓦尔登湖是彻底

彻底的 我记得

那是关于那个住

在森林里的人的 看起来它是一本

自己写的日记 是的,但那

真的是 在我看来,我喜欢你,

这个故事并不像表面上那样复杂,

但那是一个让你

像日常生活节奏一样思考的

故事,而且

不像我们那样难以阅读 在高中读它,

所以你知道有很多

作家我想是的,他们有

类似的东西当

你谈论凯鲁亚克时我也在想杰克凯鲁

亚克写了旅行故事,但其中

有很多意识流

就像在路上是非常

意识流的

句子,持续一页我看到我

看到我在考虑

材料方面的话题,当然还有

类似的词汇使用,等等,

但这并没有 有道理,因为

他们在闲逛 II 是的,这里

可能很难,所以总的来说,这可能

就像高中阅读清单一样,是的,

绝对好,我不应该说

实际上这不是真的,这

取决于一切都像

荷马一样 e伊利亚特远离

福克纳嗯还有什么你

知道你认为事情会很艰难吗我

喜欢走路但他不是安妮

那不是一个容易阅读的作者我

正在努力学习类似的

东西 静脉,然后是那种

冒险故事,是

的,威廉戈尔丁的蝇王,

有点像这是一个令人兴奋的冒险

故事,当然它也会变黑

,还有一部电影嗯嗯嗯哦,那里

有,是的,好吧 好吧,无论如何,

这些是

我高中名单中对我来说很突出的一些东西

看我不知道

这些天人们在高中读什么我

有点好奇很多一样

有很多 佳能中的

东西 很多历史的东西 我记得

读过的瘟疫 不愉快 不是

chuimu 那是正确的法语 你擅长

你擅长记住

作者 我不是

关于瘟疫黑死病的故事 存在一个

快乐的时光和谋杀 我的男人今天死了

也许是

昨天 水平书籍

实际上是肯定的,因为我觉得作为一个

学习者是第二语言学习者

青少年水平书籍很好,

因为它们不太难,

也不太容易,而且

主题通常有点像

戏剧所以 无论如何,我在这里选择了两件事

,实际上是南希·德鲁

和三十个男孩,不,我从来没有读过

保姆俱乐部,实际上我从来没有,

他只是从来没有参加过那种事情,

但我确实读过南希·德鲁,所以我

把这两个都包括在这里基本上这

两个南希 南希·德鲁(Nancy Drew)是一个年轻女孩的故事,

她 8 岁

,就像侦探一样,这就是这里的故事

哈代男孩,他们是两个男孩,他们的

姓是哈代,我认为他们是兄弟,

是的,兄弟们当然是邪恶的

,他们是侦探 所以这

两个就像一个

由女孩领导的侦探系列和一个由男孩领导的侦探系列

,我认为这些可能会很好,

因为这些书非常

巨大,就像很多书

一样 这两个系列都有很多书 当我在

思考神秘故事的类型时,

我在思考

这些故事中使用的不同类型的语法,

比如你可能不会

在日常对话中使用太多的东西,

就像他本可以或他

可能那样 能够或然后我们

可能会

喜欢这些奇怪的未来

可能性或过去可能性之类的

事情,这些事情可以在这些

神秘故事中讨论,但它们本质上是为青少年制作的,

但这

并不意味着这些故事不是

有趣我记得

我十几岁的时候真的很喜欢南希·德鲁

你有没有读过这些我想我小时候试过

读一两本哈迪男孩的书但

我并没有

真正读懂我明白但我读了 类似于

那些书,我真的很喜欢一位

名叫约翰·贝莱尔的作家,他为迷雾中的豪宅的年轻读者写了

类似的神秘书,

以及这些奇怪的那种怪异

的巴洛克式儿童神秘书,

好吧

那真的很棒,所以约翰·贝莱尔(John Bel Air)的

我建议他出去也不错

通常是

用第二人称写的,意思是主题你

你那些

在这方面是一种罕见的书风格当

它是一个所谓的我们正在谈论的

是一个选择你自己的冒险

我有鸡皮疙瘩系列时这是真的 当我

小的时候,这就像可怕的故事,但当

这本书是一本选择你自己的冒险

书时,这意味着你读者

是故事的焦点,所以当你阅读

时,如果你选择,你必须在故事中做出

决定 如果

你选择 B 你会转到这一页 你会转到另一

页并阅读接下来发生的事情

所以你选择你的故事作为故事中

的角色 所以

故事的写作方式不同于

典型的故事 所以

你去鬼屋

的故事的焦点你看到一个鬼你

下一步做什么,这不是很典型,不是

大多数故事的方式它们非常

互动,非常有趣而且非常

简单,因为你只是在阅读

每页几句话,然后做出

决定,以便它们易于阅读

,只要你能

记住这一点,它们就被称为第二人称,就像

这些故事的写作方式一样,但这些

肯定很有趣,

我总是很害怕 我想我会

喜欢不同的页面,就像是的,我

死在故事中我当然

不想失去,但实际上这些

书还有一个好处是你会

一遍又一遍地阅读它们,因为 你要

发现不同的可能性,

然后重读一些东西,它会变得更容易

阅读,这对你来说是个好

习惯 就像一个冒险系列

有点像印第安纳它不是印第安纳

琼斯但它是那种

冒险风格就像你是丛林中的寻宝者这样

的东西

我记得读过这样的我明白

嘿我不确定是什么 其他的

,只有答案 我敢肯定有很多,

是的

和我一起,我知道你可能会想,哦

,那是

非常困难的,但我推荐

纽约时报有几个原因,一是

关注时事

,阅读英文新闻和

时事总是很好的事情 e

现在用英语发生

,然后您就可以用英语谈论

它们 我

推荐《纽约时报》的第二个原因与您的

第一个推荐相似,如果您不

这样做,您可以在纽约时报上找到要读的

东西 不想看新闻

阅读旅游版 阅读美食

版 在线约克时报

有一个非常酷的功能,你可以

双击任何你不

理解的单词,它会给你

定义,所以对于学习者来说它非常

有用,所以如果你担心你

知道理解

文章中的所有词汇 或者提高你的词汇量

这是一个非常简单的方法

你不需要

在阅读的时候打开字典坐在那里 你只

需要双击单词 一个

小弹出窗口会告诉你你的

定义 C 关闭窗口并

继续阅读,因此

它对词汇构建非常有用 这很酷

这很酷,

作为额外的高级学习者的额外奖励,您可以

尝试纽约时报填字游戏哦,

因为你可以填字游戏是很棒的

词汇练习,就像游戏一样 我想

这本质上是一款游戏,是的,纽约

时报之类的,众所周知,很难

在一周内变得更难,

这是星期天的填字游戏是

最困难的,是的,

几年来

我每天都在做纽约时报的填字游戏,我经历了一个阶段

想要我想精通它,我

可以很

容易地完成星期三星期四也许我从来没有

真正度过星期四星期五我

真的不能做周末就像忘记它

所以作为参考填字游戏是一个

文字游戏所以 填字游戏它

就像一个由行和列组成的网格,并且

有空框,每一

行或每一列都有一个单词提示

有一个关于哪个单词适合我的线索

在这些框中,您必须选择并

正确拼写单词,因此您可能

需要删除该单词,或者您可能需要

尝试几个不同的单词,但这是

对您的拼写的测试,它也是

对您的词汇量的测试,还有更多

困难的填字游戏它可以

测试您对其他学科的知识,

因此不仅是单词,还包括历史

、科学和文学

因为填字游戏的线索中有很多不同的东西,所以

这些真的是很好的

测试方法 你的知识

即使是母语人士也很难,绝对是的,

完全困难,所以如果你想

绝对尝试谷歌的一些英语

填字游戏,你可以搜索

简单的也可以,他们

为英语学习者制作填字游戏

,其中很多都是分级的 到一个

特定的水平,或者他们在一个特定的

主题上,你知道你可以

在海洋上做一个填字游戏,并学习

与海洋相关的词汇,所以

有 很多不同的填字游戏

,你可以找到你在你的

水平上知道的嗯嗯嗯,是的,所以这可能是一种有趣的

方式来练习阅读和练习

拼写,这很有趣,

所以这些是一些不同的

阅读建议

相当多的选择,但我认为

只要你对

你正在阅读的内容感兴趣

,至少对我来说这可能是最难的部分,是的,

你知道,只要找到你喜欢的

东西,找到有趣的东西,你

就会 保持阅读的动力 嗯

同意 同意 你

现在在读什么我正在读什么

看到了,我正在阅读编号不,我在读什么,

不是第九号梦想我

最近买了他的两本书,我

带来了第九号梦想和

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就是它’ 被称为

黑天鹅绿色是我现在正在

阅读的书大卫米切尔我看到这

是一本好书很酷

我正在阅读呃我已经回到

历史前几天我告诉过你这件事

我正在阅读来自 一个坚忍

的人,塞内卡,一位老坚忍的

哲学家,他发表了一些有趣的

文章,展示了生活建议,所以

我不是在炫耀普通的书,是的,

我有我的

床头柜上也有塞内卡,我没有 不阅读

您阅读的内容,这是为了表明您

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