Does Reading Help You SPEAK English

Hi!

I’m Emma from mmmEnglish.

Now you guys are always asking me

how to expand your vocabulary,

improve your grammar and just

sound more natural when you use English.

So today we’re going to talk about how

reading English texts can help you do that.

Reading helps you to improve your English.

It sounds simple but reading can actually have

a huge effect on your language learning

and it can be really enjoyable as well.

I mean really, what’s better than curling up on the couch

with a cup of tea and a good book?

For many of my students, reading English texts

is seen as a bit of a chore.

It’s just something that you have to do

to study English, right?

Or perhaps the only texts that you read are the ones

that are in your grammar books.

Well I want to shake things up a little bit today.

But first I have a couple of disclaimers

that I’d like to make here.

The first one is:

If you don’t really enjoy reading books in your

own language, then forcing yourself to read in English

probably won’t be enjoyable either.

So if reading is not your jam, generally,

then don’t force it.

But that said if you enjoy reading in your own language

but you don’t enjoy reading in English,

well that’s something that we can work on because

I’m going to take a guess and say that you’re probably

reading the wrong texts.

Perhaps you haven’t really found a book

that really interests you.

Or perhaps the books that you’re reading are just

too difficult for you.

Reading as an activity is supposed to be enjoyable

so if you’re sitting there with a dictionary beside you,

looking up every second word, spending five minutes

trying to understand a paragraph,

that’s not fun.

That’s studying.

So my point is don’t let your pride force you

to try and struggle through Shakespeare

or even Jane Austen.

If you’re just not ready for those books yet,

you’re not ready to enjoy them.

Children stories or books for teenagers can be

just as entertaining and much more enjoyable if you’re a

pre-intermediate or an intermediate level student.

So don’t be ashamed of reading books that were written

for younger people. They’re actually a brilliant way to

improve your English reading skills and to advance

your vocabulary

whilst actually genuinely enjoying yourself.

Reading English books

is not just for advanced English students.

But reading can help you to become

an advanced level student.

Now I’ve added a list of books that I recommend

in the description below

and I’ve separated them by English level

so hopefully that gives you some new material to enjoy,

some new books to read, right? Whatever your level.

And if you have a fabulous book that you’ve read

in English and you want to recommend it

to everyone who’s watching, then please do.

Add the name of the book and the

author to the comments.

And if you’re willing to share your English level, then

please do because it will help everyone else to know

what level of - what type of person can enjoy that book.

So I’m going to spend the next few minutes

trying to convince you about the ways that reading

can actually help you to improve your English.

And I’ll also help you with a few fun ideas of what

you can read because I bet

that by the end of this video,

you’ll be looking for something to start reading.

Now don’t forget to subscribe to the channel

just down there. Click that button there

just so that you don’t miss out on any of the lessons

that I make here.

This lesson is about to get started.

The first thing that reading will do

is help you to improve your vocabulary, right?

The truth is that trying to learn new words during

a spoken conversation,

especially with a native English speaker

can be really challenging.

It’s difficult to understand everything and recognise

the individual words that are being used, right?

And native speakers don’t always use the best

vocabulary when they’re speaking, right?

They might naturally start using slang words or

words that just might leave you

sweating a little bit because you don’t recognise them.

They might even just get a bit lazy and say:

“Can you get the, you know, the thingy?

Just pass it to me, the thingy over there.”

They’re hardly words that are going to help you

to improve your vocabulary, right?

And definitely not useful for writing emails at work or

taking exams or speaking in public, right?

Where you might need a higher level

or a more advanced level of English.

But in a book, the author thinks really carefully about

each word that they write.

They want to describe a situation in an interesting,

in a really specific way which really does push

your vocabulary further and it’ll give you

access to a much more varied and vibrant vocabulary.

Now I’m pretty sure that most of you

keep a vocabulary journal somewhere.

Maybe you keep a notebook with you while you read.

That’s a really great tool so that you can write down

any new or interesting words that you see

but don’t let it disrupt you unless you really can’t

understand the sentence without looking a word up.

Just try and understand the meaning,

write the word down and then look it up later on.

Practise using it in sentences,

read back over the text again.

All of these things are going to help you to remember

that word, remember the meaning and how to use it.

Don’t forget that building your vocabulary

is a lifelong journey for you and also for me,

I’m still learning new words every day. You won’t just

know all English words at one point,

you’ll continually keep adding to your vocabulary

throughout your lifetime.

And reading is a really great way to do that.

Now for most of us, the brain remembers

more when it sees something.

Having a combination of visual and audio

is really important.

So without getting too serious or too technical here,

because I’m not a neuroscientist,

but the brain stores things in different places.

So audio information - that sound - is

usually stored in your short-term memory.

So things that you hear are stored in a more

temporary place. And visual information,

so that includes memories and pictures,

this is stored in a way that makes it

easier for your brain to remember it

over a longer period of time.

So seeing things on a page

can help you to remember them better than just

hearing the words. But doing both is great!

So reading an English book and listening

to how the words are spoken,

it ticks both of these boxes.

Now I’ve mentioned my good friends

at Audible before,

they’ve got thousands and thousands of

English books that are recorded in audio format.

Your favourites are probably there waiting for you.

Now the great thing about Audible is that you can

try it out for free using the link

in the description below

so you can get your first audiobook completely free.

And even if you decide that you don’t

really want to continue with your Audible membership,

then you still get to keep the book that you downloaded

so I really recommend that you sign up and try it out.

Listening whilst you’re reading

is like super-powered English practice.

Another benefit to reading English books

is that you’re learning English in chunks.

So if you’ve already been studying English for a while,

you’ve probably noticed that it’s full of

collocations and idioms and slang expressions.

Words that commonly appear together or even

change meaning when they’re used together.

That is why you love English so much, right?

But these expressions and these word combinations

are so important to sound natural when you speak

or when you use English

but it’s an impossible task to try and memorise them

or learn them on your own.

Impossible!

But reading lets you see and experience

how these words are used together in chunks

and in context, right?

Seeing these different uses over and over again

will help you to get used to them

and become familiar with them.

And you’ll learn what sounds right and what doesn’t.

It’s a much more natural way of picking up the language.

The more you see different collocations,

the more comfortable you’ll feel with

using them yourself, right?

Now another benefit is full immersion.

So think about a grammar lesson or even a vocabulary

lesson, you don’t always get the full picture

of what’s happening, right?

It’s a little snapshot and you’re probably learning

new words or grammar rules but you’re not

usually getting the chance to experience them

within context and within culture, right?

Whilst those lessons are incredibly important

to learn and to understand the rules,

reading shows you what kind of people

use certain words and in which situations they use them

So it helps you to understand the nuances of tone

and formality.

You’ll get to learn the culture that goes with

the language, right? It’s an immersive experience.

Now for a more practical reason

to read English books,

let’s talk about easier logistics.

You can read anytime anywhere,

you don’t need to coordinate across time zones to see

when your book’s available.

And your book

doesn’t need to have a Wi-Fi connection either

unless you’re downloading a new one from Kindle.

But you don’t need a lot of money to read either.

You can carry your book anywhere.

I mean, I read my books on my phone now.

Books are always with me,

I’ve got a whole library of them, right?

I can read it for a few minutes while I’m riding the bus

or I’m waiting at the doctor’s, I’m in the bath, whatever.

I mean you could even

read your book on the toilet if you liked.

I don’t mind as long as you’re doing it somewhere.

You’re filling in that dead and wasted time in your

daily schedule and you’re making all of those little

time slots worthwhile.

Now I actually gave some tips to help you

take advantage of this sort of

dead, empty time in your schedule

during this lesson right here where I talked about

creating your own English study plan so

definitely check that one out.

So I hope that this lesson convinced you to

pick up a book

and get back into the habit of reading in English.

Stick at it for a few months and I guarantee

that you’ll notice the improvement in your English.

So the next question is: What should you be reading?

This genuinely is a question that you need to answer

for yourself because we all like different things.

You don’t always have to read something

that’s serious and educational because

all reading in English can help you to learn and improve

in one way or another.

In fact, reading different types of texts, some formal,

some serious, some fun, this is only going to help you.

So

to help you I’m going to give you a few little suggestions

You could try reading the news in English online.

Subscribe to an English newspaper

or something like that, just so that you’re constantly

receiving the same text.

You could also take out a subscription

to an online magazine.

You could also find a blog about a topic

that interests you but I recommend that you sign up

to their newsletter so that you receive their blog posts

each week by email, okay?

You could even choose one of your favourite books.

Maybe one that you’ve read in your own language

and then read the English version.

But even better, get the audiobooks so that you can

listen and read at the same time.

Don’t forget that the link to Audible is

in the description below so that you can try

getting an audiobook for free. Try it out, see if you like it.

But whatever you read, wherever you read,

you are improving your English

so just make a habit of it, okay?

Of course, I would love you to share any of

your favourite books or magazines or blogs

that you read in English in the comments below.

Share them with everyone who’s watching

and tell us why you love them.

That’s it from me today but make sure you

check out that lesson there if you want to

keep improving your English skills with me.

Or if you’re looking for something else,

then check out that one right there,

I’ve picked it just for you.

So happy reading!

你好!

我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma。

现在你们总是问我

如何扩大你的词汇量,

提高你的语法,

让你在使用英语时听起来更自然。

因此,今天我们将讨论

阅读英文文本如何帮助您做到这一点。

阅读可以帮助您提高英语水平。

这听起来很简单,但阅读实际上可以

对你的语言学习产生巨大的影响,

而且它也很有趣。

我的意思是,有什么比蜷缩在沙发

上喝杯茶和一本好书更好的呢?

对于我的许多学生来说,阅读英文课本

被视为一件苦差事。

这只是你学习英语必须做的事情

,对吧?

或者,您阅读的唯一文本

可能是语法书中的文本。

好吧,我今天想稍微改变一下。

但首先

,我想在这里提出一些免责声明。

第一个是:

如果你不喜欢用

自己的语言阅读书籍,那么强迫自己用英语阅读

可能也不会令人愉快。

所以,如果阅读不是你的难题,一般来说

,不要强迫它。

但这就是说,如果您喜欢用自己的语言阅读,

但不喜欢用英语阅读

,那我们可以解决这个问题,因为

我要猜测一下,您可能正在

阅读错误的文本。

也许你还没有真正找到一

本你真正感兴趣的书。

或者也许你正在阅读的书

对你来说太难了。

阅读作为一项活动应该是令人愉快的

,所以如果你坐在那里,旁边有一本字典,每隔一个单词就查

一次,花五分钟

试图理解一个段落,

那并不有趣。

那就是学习。

所以我的观点是不要让你的骄傲迫使你

尝试通过莎士比亚

甚至简奥斯汀来挣扎。

如果您还没有准备好阅读这些书籍,

那么您还没有准备好享受它们。

如果您是

初中级或中级学生,则儿童故事或青少年书籍可以同样有趣且有趣得多。

所以不要为阅读为年轻人写的书而感到羞耻

。 它们实际上是

提高您的英语阅读技能和增加

词汇量的绝妙方法,

同时真正享受自己。

阅读英语

书籍不仅适合高级英语学生。

但是阅读可以帮助您

成为高级学生。

现在我在下面的描述中添加了我推荐的书籍列表,

并按英语水平将它们分开

,希望能给你一些新的材料来享受,

一些新的书籍可供阅读,对吧? 不管你的水平。

如果你有一本很棒的英文书

,你想把它推荐

给所有正在看的人,那么请这样做。

将书名和

作者添加到评论中。

如果你愿意分享你的英语水平,那么

请这样做,因为它会帮助其他人知道

什么样的水平——什么样的人可以喜欢这本书。

因此,我将在接下来的几分钟内

尝试说服您阅读

实际上可以帮助您提高英语的方式。

我还将帮助您提出一些有趣的想法,让

您了解可以阅读的内容,因为我敢打赌

,在本视频结束时,

您会寻找开始阅读的内容。

现在别忘了订阅下面的

频道。 单击那里的那个按钮

,这样您就不会错过

我在这里所做的任何课程。

本课即将开始。

阅读的第一件事

就是帮助你提高词汇量,对吧?

事实是,尝试在口语对话中学习新单词

尤其是与以英语为母语

的人的对话中,确实具有挑战性。

很难理解所有内容并识别

正在使用的单个单词,对吗?

母语人士

在说话时并不总是使用最好的词汇,对吧?

他们可能会自然而然地开始使用俚语,或者

因为您不认识他们而可能会让您出汗的单词。

他们甚至可能会变得有点懒惰,然后说:

“你能拿到那个东西吗?

把它交给我,那边的那个东西。”

它们几乎不是可以帮助

您提高词汇量的单词,对吗?

而且绝对不适合在工作中写电子邮件、

参加考试或公开演讲,对吧?

您可能需要更高水平

或更高级的英语水平。

但在一本书中,作者对

他们写的每一个词都非常仔细地思考。

他们想以一种有趣的、非常具体的方式来描述一种情况,

这确实会

进一步推动你的词汇量,它会让你

接触到更多样和更有活力的词汇。

现在我很确定你们中的大多数人都会

在某处保留词汇日记。

也许您在阅读时随身携带一个笔记本。

这是一个非常棒的工具,你可以写下

你看到的任何新的或有趣的单词,

但不要让它打扰你,除非你真的无法

理解句子而不查找单词。

试着理解它的意思,

把这个词写下来,然后再查。

练习在句子中使用它,

再次阅读文本。

所有这些都将帮助你记住

这个词,记住它的含义以及如何使用它。

不要忘记,建立你的词汇量

对你和我来说都是一生的旅程,

我仍然每天都在学习新单词。 你不会只

知道所有的英语单词,

你会在你的一生中不断地增加你的词汇量

阅读是一种非常好的方法。

现在对于我们大多数人来说,大脑

在看到某些东西时会记住更多。

视觉和听觉的结合

非常重要。

所以在这里不要太严肃或太技术化,

因为我不是神经科学家,

但大脑将事物存储在不同的地方。

所以音频信息——那种声音——

通常存储在你的短期记忆中。

所以你听到的东西被存储在一个更

临时的地方。 还有视觉信息

,包括记忆和图片,

这些信息的存储方式可以

让你的大脑更容易

在更长的时间内记住它。

因此,看到页面上的内容

可以帮助您更好地记住它们,而不仅仅是

听到单词。 但是两者都做很棒!

所以读一本英文书,

听听这些词是怎么说的,

这两个方框都打勾。

现在我提到了我

以前在 Audible 的好朋友,

他们有成千上万的

英语书籍以音频格式录制。

您的最爱可能在那里等着您。

现在,Audible 的好处在于您可以

使用下面描述中的链接免费试用它,

这样您就可以完全免费获得您的第一本有声读物。

即使您决定

不想继续拥有 Audible 会员资格

,您仍然可以保留下载的图书,

因此我真的建议您注册并试用。

在阅读的同时倾听

就像超级强大的英语练习。

阅读英语书籍的另一个好处

是您可以分块学习英语。

所以如果你已经学了一段时间英语,

你可能已经注意到它充满了

搭配、成语和俚语。

通常一起出现甚至

在一起使用时会改变意思的词。

这就是你如此热爱英语的原因,对吧?

但是这些表达方式和这些单词组合

对于在您说话或使用英语时听起来自然非常重要,

但是尝试记住它们或自己学习它们是一项不可能完成的任务

不可能的!

但是阅读可以让你看到和体验

这些词是如何在块

和上下文中一起使用的,对吗?

一遍又一遍地看到这些不同的用途

将帮助您习惯它们

并熟悉它们。

你会知道什么听起来正确,什么不正确。

这是一种更自然的学习语言的方式。

你看到的不同搭配

越多,你自己使用它们就会越舒服

,对吧?

现在另一个好处是完全沉浸。

所以想想语法课甚至词汇

课,你并不总是能全面

了解正在发生的事情,对吧?

这是一个小快照,您可能正在学习

新单词或语法规则,但您

通常没有机会

在上下文和文化中体验它们,对吗?

虽然这些课程

对于学习和理解规则非常重要,但

阅读会告诉你什么样的人

使用某些词以及他们在什么情况下使用它们,

因此它可以帮助你理解语气和形式的细微差别

您将学习

与语言相关的文化,对吗? 这是一种身临其境的体验。

现在为了一个更实际的

阅读英文书的理由,

让我们谈谈更简单的物流。

您可以随时随地阅读

,无需跨时区协调即可查看

您的图书何时可用。

除非您从 Kindle 下载新书,否则您的书

也不需要 Wi-Fi 连接

但是你也不需要很多钱来阅读。

你可以随身携带你的书。

我的意思是,我现在在手机上看书。

书一直在我身边,

我有一整个图书馆,对吧?

我可以在乘公共汽车

或在医生那里等候时阅读几分钟,或者在洗澡时,等等。

我的意思是,

如果你愿意的话,你甚至可以在马桶上看你的书。

只要你在某个地方做,我不介意。

你在你的日程安排中填补了那些死去和浪费的时间,

你让所有这些小

时间段都变得有价值。

现在,我实际上提供了一些技巧,以帮助您在本节课中

利用这种

死气沉沉的空闲时间,

在这里我谈到了

创建自己的英语学习计划,所以

一定要检查一下。

所以我希望这节课能说服你

拿起一本书

,重新养成用英语阅读的习惯。

坚持几个月,我

保证你会注意到你的英语有所提高。

所以下一个问题是:你应该读什么?

这确实是一个您需要自己回答的问题,

因为我们都喜欢不同的事物。

您不必总是阅读

严肃且具有教育意义的东西,因为

所有英文阅读都可以帮助您以

一种或另一种方式学习和提高。

事实上,阅读不同类型的文本,一些正式的,

一些严肃的,一些有趣的,这只会对你有所帮助。

因此,

为了帮助您,我将给您一些小建议。

您可以尝试在线阅读英文新闻。

订阅英文报纸

或类似的东西,这样您就可以不断

收到相同的文本。

您还可以

订阅在线杂志。

您还可以找到有关您感兴趣的主题的博客

,但我

建议您注册他们的时事通讯,以便每周通过电子邮件收到他们的博客文章

,好吗?

你甚至可以选择一本你最喜欢的书。

也许您已经用自己的语言

阅读过,然后阅读了英文版。

但更好的是,获取有声读物,以便您可以

同时听和读。

不要忘记有声读物的链接

在下面的描述中,以便您可以尝试

免费获得有声读物。 试试看,看你喜不喜欢。

但是无论你读什么,无论你在哪里读,

你都在提高你的英语,

所以只要养成它的习惯,好吗?

当然,我希望您

在下面的评论中分享您用英语阅读的任何您最喜欢的书籍、杂志或博客。

与所有观看的人分享它们,

并告诉我们你为什么爱它们。

这就是我今天的内容,但

如果你想

和我一起继续提高你的英语技能,一定要看看那里的那节课。

或者,如果您正在寻找其他东西

,请查看那里的那个,

我已经为您挑选了它。

阅读愉快!