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How to read English books?
How to read an English book: readabookri: d; Red? b? k

1 reading

Read is an English word, which is mainly used as a noun, verb and adjective. When it is used as a noun, it translates as "reading; Reading ",translated as" reading "when used as a transitive verb; Read and understand ",translated as" reading "when used as an intransitive verb; Read ",when used as an adjective, translates as" learned ".

2. English learning methods

English learning should follow the following five principles. As American President Lincoln said, one must decide problems and establish his own action plan according to language, logic and "simple common sense". If you follow common sense in the process of learning English, you may succeed. Of course, success depends on "hard work".

3, the principle of simplicity

Learning English: Start with a simple one. By "step by step", you are required to start with "simplicity". Learning and using English should follow simple principles. At that time, I just started with simple English reading. There are many sets of simple books in the bookstore. Only from a simple start, it is easy to get started, generate "interest" and carry things on. English reading should follow the simple principle, and listening, speaking and writing should start from the simplest.

4, the principle of quantity

The accumulation of quantity is necessary. When learning English, many people often have a misunderstanding that a book represents a level. For example, when I finish reading a primary book, I will say "my reading level has reached the primary level", while when I finish learning an advanced book, I will be intoxicated with "I have reached the advanced reading level". I just read a primary spoken English book, and I think my oral English level is primary. After reading an advanced spoken English book, you think you are advanced in spoken English.

5, the principle of repetition

There is an English proverb: Repetition is the mother of skills. You can recall the process of learning any skill. Whether swimming or cycling, it is a process of repeating the same action. The acquisition of any skill, including English, of course comes from repetition. When a thing is repeated many times, it produces a feeling and a profound grasp. Therefore, when developing English skills, we should also follow the principle of repetition.