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Latest post Tue, Jun 28 2005 1:34 PM by Dote. 3 replies.
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Dote  +  113267 Tue, 28 Jun 05 01:34 PM
hi every one !
as you can see i am a new member in this club
and in fact i am joining this site to improve my english .
my problem is that i newly started reading books,and while reading i face many new vocabs
although i dont know what do they mean i just pass them by and contrnue reading,but i dont think this will improve any of my skills.
once i start learning each word i lose my interste about the book

any ideas to show my the correct way of reading?
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pieanne  +  113374 Tue, 28 Jun 05 06:19 PM
Hello, Dote, and welcome to the Forums!
Why don't you start with short-stories? Agatha Christie's if you like that kind of books. You'll have to check fewer words to complete one story, and the same words are likely to show up in the other stories, so at the end you'll have memorized them.
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I'm glad to help, but I'm not a native! And please excuse my typos...
Dote, 4 yr 147 days ago
thanks friend for replying me and i will take your advice
wistiti, 4 yr 146 days ago
Hi, Dote,
You must mean "my problem wiTH books"?
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