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КОМЕНТАРІ • 320

  • @loganjukes8820
    @loganjukes8820 3 роки тому +73

    Reading doesn't just allow you to review words multiple times, but also in context. I believe you will get more out of reviewing a word 50 times in 50 different sentences, than just reviewing it 50 times as an isolated word on a flashcard. Reading is the best!

  • @stephentran3723
    @stephentran3723 3 роки тому +3

    Read read read. I read the Spanish transcript of a youtube video I like. Nothing fancy, quick and does its job.

  • @signmeupruss
    @signmeupruss 3 роки тому +26

    "Read, read, read" is effectively "Review, review, review." Every sentence of comprehensible input is review.

    • @d.lawrence5670
      @d.lawrence5670 11 місяців тому

      Not if you've never seen the particular "comprehensible input" before.

    • @signmeupruss
      @signmeupruss 11 місяців тому

      @@d.lawrence5670 Even if you've never seen some of the words before, most of what you read is review. In my mother tongue, English, I occasionally come across I've not encountered before. Still, I almost all of it is comprehensible to me. Same for my current target language, German. Most of what I read is comprehensible, with only a small amount being new.

    • @ManForToday
      @ManForToday Місяць тому

      @@d.lawrence5670 It's still more effective to see it in use. Sure, translate it, but don't 'revise' those single words. Just keep reading and you'll see it again. Forget. Remember. Repeat. That's how real acquisition works.

  • @joachimjustinmorgan4851
    @joachimjustinmorgan4851 2 роки тому +18

    Laoshu was one of the best Polyglots on UA-cam (memory eternal ☦️) and often said he would read the same chapter everyday for a week. So reading and reviewing went hand in hand. He also spoke with people and got a lot of daily new materials. But that daily review you’re talking about while reading was exactly his approach which clearly worked well in his case.

    • @Tehui1974
      @Tehui1974 2 роки тому +3

      About six weeks ago, I started re-reading the same chapter every day for about 4-5 days in a row. I wish I'd used the reading repetition approach earlier in my second language journey, as I'm now acquiring the language at a faster rate. Better late than never!

  • @sibby6414
    @sibby6414 Рік тому +4

    I am reading my first book in French. It’s called “Short Stories for Beginners” by Olly Richards!❤ I have the audio to go with it. Enjoying it SO MUCH! I read it to myself, sometimes out loud. Then I read again with the audio playing. Other times I listen to the audio alone to test my listening skills. Then I will sit and translate into English. It really, really works!!! So much more fun than flashcards. Took French at school and was fairly studious back then. Forty years later, I have no patience for boring drills. The day I discovered I could learn French by reading I was over the moon. Thanks so much❤

  • @jamesrimes2870
    @jamesrimes2870 4 роки тому +16

    Don't apologize for promoting your stuff man! Your content is awesome, and I'm planning to buy your conversations.

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Рік тому +1

      @James Rimes
      İ was thınking egzaktleə thu same🐼🐔🏅👑💍👌👏

  • @Drachenschnauze
    @Drachenschnauze 8 місяців тому +2

    Actually since ive started reading youre book in Icelandic, suddenly i understand so much more of the things native speaker say and write online without looking it up. Just reading in combination with educational videos i dont pressure myself to understand (but that bring a lot into perspective), has brought me further then trying to follow a class, or a book with a programm.

  • @anitawaters4745
    @anitawaters4745 Рік тому +2

    Je lis TOUS LES JOURS!! Actuellement je lis L’étranger pour le troisième fois, chaque fois que je le lis, je remarque mon progrès 😊

  • @elliottmcfadden6261
    @elliottmcfadden6261 4 роки тому +10

    I recently had a study of the Gospel of Mark for a Sunday school class at church. I decided to read it in Spanish, my target language. The language was a little advanced for me and there was some less common grammar, but the great thing about the Bible is that you can follow in your native language if you get stuck, since every sentence is a numbered verse. Also there is a lot of importance put on making sure all the translations convey the same meaning so it’s a great way of comparing how the language communicates an idea without word-by-word translating. Whether you read it as a part of faith or as literature, it’s a great resource.

    • @femmeNikita27
      @femmeNikita27 4 роки тому +1

      This kind of langauge might not be relevant to current version of language. So be careful with it. It might be old-fashioned version of language in each case. I would rather recommend well-known fairy tales if you want to start small. They teach native speaker kids current language, so if you know the plot already they should be easy to follow and will teach you the basics of current, spoken language.

    • @elliottmcfadden6261
      @elliottmcfadden6261 4 роки тому +3

      I think it very much depends on the translation. Depending on your upbringing, the Biblical stories could be as well known to the reader as fairytales. Passages from the Bible are read on a three year cycle in most churches so they can become quite familiar. I do actually find quite a lot of children’s literature and folk tales harder to read in Spanish than more mature material.

    • @wolfthequarrelsome504
      @wolfthequarrelsome504 Рік тому +2

      @@elliottmcfadden6261 interesting...I do a lot of praying in my target language, French, as well as the lessons at mass, also in french. I find a big overlap with classical French novels and formal words and expressions used in prayer.
      (In English I always understood that if you want really good English, then read the classics.)
      Being said, reading the Bible in your target language can only add to your ability in every sense, imo.

    • @elliottmcfadden6261
      @elliottmcfadden6261 Рік тому +2

      @@wolfthequarrelsome504 interesting on the comment about the classics. The King James Version is an English language classic and informed much of classic literature. I’m not sure how true that is in other European languages, but the KJV would fall under your statement for English.

    • @sibby6414
      @sibby6414 Рік тому +2

      What a great idea! I want to read the bible and learn French but never seem to have enough time. I love this idea thank you❤ I will find a modern version aimed at youngsters and get started. Thanks again!

  • @Nicolas-vs9br
    @Nicolas-vs9br 2 роки тому +1

    I am currently reading "Second language acquisiton and second language learning" by Stephen Krashen.

  • @88glh
    @88glh 4 роки тому +5

    Currently reading Spanish short stories, by Olly Richards :) Thanks for all you do, Olly!

  • @nidaimeotokage8207
    @nidaimeotokage8207 Місяць тому

    The last thing I have read in my target language(when it was Bulgarian), is an old Bulgarian criminal novel written by Dimitar Peev. So far I have read 107 books in Bulgarian and this input method made me speak in the language fluently and academically without making any output practise.
    So I can easily say that reading is the most powerful method to improve a language.

  • @phes1enmi
    @phes1enmi 4 роки тому +34

    I'm reading Atomic Habits in Korean :D

  • @MC-sw2cc
    @MC-sw2cc 4 роки тому +20

    I am currently reading Short Stories in French by Olly Richards & Richard Simcott :)

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +3

      Superb choice!

    • @titanama0574
      @titanama0574 3 роки тому

      @@storylearning how would a beginner read something in japanese? Assuming they know the kana at least. In germanic and romantic languages there are common words but in japanese, discounting the borrowed words, there are mainly completely foreign words, so would I have to learn a bit of vocab beforehand, or could I just dive in like you did with spanish?

  • @experimentingme7669
    @experimentingme7669 3 роки тому +4

    Everybody seems to read so advanced books. 🙄🙈 The latest book I read was Црвенкапа (little red riding hood) in Macedonian. That made me really proud of myself and of my progress. 👍💪💥

    • @shanemahoney9295
      @shanemahoney9295 3 роки тому +1

      Thats great. Everyone has to start somewhere. I watch fairytales in Italian with the subtitles in Italian.

    • @helenlouiseadams
      @helenlouiseadams 11 місяців тому

      Kids books are good to read when you’re starting off or in the early stages though…i just came across a Serbian kids Book called Miško Piško….it’s well funny!

  • @sabirarizwan7530
    @sabirarizwan7530 4 роки тому +1

    Initially I read easy short stories (childrens) and then moved on to beginners with audio. I read aloud to help with pronunciation and any words I struggle with I google translate it(not for the meaning but pronunciation). Latest 📖 is 'Corre' ( good as it's also in English)

  • @axelcarvalho2661
    @axelcarvalho2661 4 роки тому +13

    My latest one was Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" in Hebrew. Very easy language and fast pacing plot are great ingredients for a book in a foreign language. Now I've been stumbling through "Into the Water", but I think I'd better leave it half unfinished and begin something new instead.

    • @wolfthequarrelsome504
      @wolfthequarrelsome504 Рік тому

      For language learning yes. For accuracy is content, wildly imaginatively.

  • @TheElitebumbershoot
    @TheElitebumbershoot 2 роки тому +2

    Aujourd'hui, j'ai fini «Charlie et La Chocolaterie»! C'est mon premier roman en Français! Merci beaucoup pour les conseilles Olly :)

  • @Ann-Marielivingonabudget
    @Ann-Marielivingonabudget 2 роки тому +5

    I love this method! This is what we try to get parents and young kids to do! If it works in your native language, why not to learn a new one? I'm reading Tigres al anochecer (yes, it's a kids book, but I can follow the plot, it's relatively enjoyable, and I'm learning vocabulary about subjects I like). Next up, Short stories in Spanish!

    • @helenlouiseadams
      @helenlouiseadams 10 місяців тому

      Kids books are really good to start with!

  • @chrispulford3197
    @chrispulford3197 4 роки тому +6

    Currently reading your book of Russian stories, which are perfect for my level. Challenging but achievable at the same time. Also ‘Crime and Punishment in English for the fourth time - next time in Russian...

  • @Khan_2025
    @Khan_2025 4 роки тому +4

    i just finished harry pottor series in july,it's a very very very good story !

  • @olimphus26
    @olimphus26 4 роки тому +1

    Read the book "make it stick." Its really interesting about learning with research defying the typical notion that "review, review, review" in the way that we're accustomed to do it is what makes you remember or learn things.

  • @Marshalllow
    @Marshalllow 3 роки тому +2

    "Call me by yuor name" by Andre Aciman is the best book I have ever read in my target language(English).

  • @RabbitFoodFitness
    @RabbitFoodFitness Рік тому

    I read an article in french about fitness and nutrition. It was great because it gave me vocabulary that I need as a personal trainer.

  • @eldahkrab
    @eldahkrab Рік тому

    Your brain picks up patterns subconsciously I can’t further explain. Acquiring language Is astonishing.

  • @janethuseyin9055
    @janethuseyin9055 3 роки тому +2

    I’m doing your course el hombre del sombrero, es increíble! Muchas gracias Olly, tu también eres increíble!

  • @zacklofton1525
    @zacklofton1525 2 роки тому +1

    I read my Bible every day in my target language and anything I read on Safari, I translate to my target language. Great video!

  • @MaxLearnsPersian
    @MaxLearnsPersian 2 роки тому

    I read Narcis und Goldmund by Herman Hesse in German, Short Stories by Olly Richards in French and, which is why I actually decided to comment: I read Cronica de una muerta anunciada in Spanish. ALL in the last 3 months! Thanks Olly

  • @marcwibble7949
    @marcwibble7949 Рік тому

    I have not yet read anything significant in my target language, but I am enjoying 101 conversations in French, I look forward to your stories book and I have bought a couple of Tintins. Thanks a lot for promoting reading, reading and reviewing.

  • @derekfrost8991
    @derekfrost8991 18 днів тому

    That Hideous Strength by C S Lewis was the last book I read in Spanish. My Spanish is hideous and I struggled, but I just finished the Gospel of John in Portuguese.. 🙂

  • @kevinjackson746
    @kevinjackson746 6 місяців тому +1

    Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King in Spanish….love your vids and your books Olly!

  • @KauroraNoKokoro
    @KauroraNoKokoro 4 роки тому

    ‎”牧場物語”っていう本を読んでいます。この本は子供向けのものですが、すごくいい話だと思います。

  • @misscamay
    @misscamay Місяць тому

    I was disenchanted and disappointed by Oli’s Spanish skills when I watched his interview with Pablo of Dreaming Spanish.

  • @clontsmassagetherapy7333
    @clontsmassagetherapy7333 Рік тому

    I read Cajas de Cartón by Francisco Jiménez , and now i am the follow up book to Cajas de Carton called Senderos Fronterizos. I am also reading El Libro De Mormon.

  • @challengewithdori567
    @challengewithdori567 3 роки тому +1

    I'm reading What I talk about when i talk about by Haruki Murakami in English. It's very short, easy to follow. And most importantly very very interesting as Mr. Krashen recommended. : )

  • @peterarbeiter7838
    @peterarbeiter7838 Рік тому +1

    My last free voluntary read was actually the free spanish story from Story Learning by Olly Richards :D

  • @SilkPrinceofKheldar
    @SilkPrinceofKheldar Рік тому +1

    My favourite book of all time is The Little Wooden Horse by Ursula Moray Williams. I think that I would like this to be my first book to read in Spanish.

  • @katewhitely
    @katewhitely 4 роки тому +1

    I read Padre Rico Padre Pobre in Spanish last. I am currently reading El Diario de Ana Frank, and the second one is easier to read. I recently changed my target language to French, and am reading the story from the French Uncovered course by Olly Richards. I want to finish El Diario de Ana Frank because I like the book. I want to continue reading in Spanish while working on my French. I love reading in foreign languages, even when I don't understand a lot.

  • @dcau1
    @dcau1 4 роки тому +17

    Just finished my first complete novel in Chinese, 為了活下去. An amazing read in any language.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +2

      Congrats!

    • @eren3982
      @eren3982 4 роки тому +1

      What's the name novel?

    • @dcau1
      @dcau1 4 роки тому +2

      @@eren3982 The English name of the book is 'In Order To Live'

    • @eren3982
      @eren3982 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks.

    • @user-dj3qe5hn7j
      @user-dj3qe5hn7j 4 роки тому +1

      Not to survive?

  • @barbaragemin5117
    @barbaragemin5117 4 роки тому

    The last one I read was Le chapeau de Mitterand. Antoine Lorraine. Excellent and not difficult. Prior to that it was two of Camus' books - more challenging but I DID notice new words recurring ! That means that the rule 'read' is very important simply because you will review automatically. Simple and fun. My vocabulary has expanded partly through reading.

  • @timothydeterman6706
    @timothydeterman6706 4 роки тому +7

    I love the shameless book plug! Made me laugh out loud and caught me off guard! Def needed that Olly! Taking your advice today 👍🏼

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +1

      Haha, that's great to hear. Hope you didn't spill your coffee.

    • @timothydeterman6706
      @timothydeterman6706 4 роки тому +1

      No but I may have spilled my Maté! 🤣

    • @timothydeterman6706
      @timothydeterman6706 4 роки тому +1

      Besides all of that^ great conveyance in the video! Great charisma and transitioning from "review review review" into "read read read" and holding them both in tandem really as you did

  • @accent77
    @accent77 3 роки тому

    A year and a half later and you are still 63,000 subscribers short of your End of the Year goal. No idea why. I am really enjoying your content.

  • @GypsieSeeker
    @GypsieSeeker 4 роки тому +29

    Oh I read. Subtitles.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +9

      Me too.

    • @mixpolygt7276
      @mixpolygt7276 4 роки тому +1

      Olly Richards Is it effective to read subtitles?

    • @bremensims6086
      @bremensims6086 3 роки тому

      @@mixpolygt7276 From my knowledge, subtitles can be very helpful, but as you get more familiar with a language you should turn them off.

    • @ChrisBadges
      @ChrisBadges 3 роки тому

      @@mixpolygt7276 Subtitles are definitely good to learn/review spelling

  • @cyruszahed2955
    @cyruszahed2955 4 роки тому +3

    In English it was the Expanse Nemesis Games from James S.A Corey and in German Die Mauer from Max Annas

  • @jvu2ilj26
    @jvu2ilj26 4 роки тому

    I read 実話怪談 in Japanese and really enjoyed it !

  • @Vagabund92
    @Vagabund92 4 роки тому +1

    I started a french graded reader and stoped for no specific reason, now I read The Walking Dead(Comic).
    I also read subtitles on netflix, which I also consider kind of a reading practice.

  • @bobbygeorge9428
    @bobbygeorge9428 4 роки тому

    Just finished Spanish Short Stories for Beginners vol 2. I am now working on Short stories in Spanish for Intermediate Learners. I can't recommend this series enough.

  • @Dudlow
    @Dudlow 2 роки тому

    The last book the I read in my target language, French, was 'En exil' by Delphine Diaz, & it relates to my job working with refugees. It's a brilliant history of refugees in Europe, published last year (2021).

  • @CrimsonDX
    @CrimsonDX 4 роки тому

    Last thing I read was yesterday before bed. It was a short little version of 桃太郎 from this set of Japanese graded readers I bought. Only about 19 pages for the story, but it was really cool being able to read it in my target language.

  • @simiyachaq
    @simiyachaq 4 роки тому +1

    "The Pali Canon: What every Buddhist should know" in Thai by Payutto. It was hard. Lots of Sanskrit/Pali words and I peaked at the English translation whenever I got stuck.

  • @stephenstuart9881
    @stephenstuart9881 4 роки тому +2

    After reading a number of novels in French I finally have taken on Du Cote de Chez Swann (Swann's Way), the first novel in the series known as A la Recherche du Temps Perdu. Only about half way through, but it was a bit of a thrill to get to the famous bit about dipping the madeleine cake into tea. There are passages I struggle with, but I understand it well enough to enjoy the story and it's been a bit of a thrill to read the great classic in French.

    • @aquarius4953
      @aquarius4953 4 роки тому

      Stephen Stuart Congratulation this is not an easy book.

  • @michaelrobinson2069
    @michaelrobinson2069 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Olly, excellent advice, as ever. I was a little surprised that you didn’t mention the importance of listening whilst reading. For me this has become critical as my comprehension of Spanish is poor. In that regard ´- Fluent Spanish Academy and ´Conversations´ are proving a great help.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +4

      Hi Michael. Yes, fair enough... sometimes I choose not to mention some things in order to strengthen the main point. If I didn't do that then basically every single video I ever make will be "just listen and read"!

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Рік тому +1

      @Olly Richards
      Fabulous jusdifikeyshin, yu Steve Kauffmann and Krashen and Matt frum Japan are ouwtsdandingly good in guiydins an langwij lerning

  • @saxorexic
    @saxorexic Рік тому

    Just watched his video on the power of reading. So funny since I just recently subscribed to your channel and then get Prof. Krashen's video as a suggestion. Coincidence? I think not!

  • @bunnycatch3r
    @bunnycatch3r 11 місяців тому

    Just purchased your Short Stories for French. Wish me luck!

  • @danielmacdonald3547
    @danielmacdonald3547 Рік тому

    i've been learning chinese on and off for a couple months and have wanted to read tiny times 1.0 for a while, but have been too nervous to start. i've read every level 0 mandarin companion graded reader and am currently on a level 1 book. i'll start tiny times with a dictionary tonight!

  • @wyattwahlgren8883
    @wyattwahlgren8883 3 роки тому +2

    The last thing I've recently consciously read in Georgian (my target language of course) is the opening of the book of Acts from the Bible. I plan on reading more of course.

  • @Eruptor1000
    @Eruptor1000 4 роки тому +1

    I've been reading Plaidoyer pour les animaux by Matthieu Ricard.
    It's not the easiest book to read but I understand it quite well.

  • @BillGathen
    @BillGathen 4 роки тому +4

    I'm going through your book on LingQ. What a great combination! I also got one chapter into Historias Cortas Para Principiantes, but the "Buy" feature seems to be glitching. I hope they get that straightened out: I need to know what happens next! LOL

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +1

      What a great combination! Thanks Bill!

  • @jimmlygoodness
    @jimmlygoodness 4 роки тому +2

    Estoy leyendo una biografía que se llama ¿Quien fue Fernando de Magallanes? por Sydelle Kramer.

  • @elgueromeromero4277
    @elgueromeromero4277 4 роки тому

    Last (and first) book I’m reading in French is Olly’s French short stories. Last book I read in Spanish was Como Agua Por Chocolate, but the most helpful was the Isabel Allende Águila y Jaguar trilogy. Fantastic for building up comprehension and growing your vocabulary.

    • @femmeNikita27
      @femmeNikita27 4 роки тому

      This book is also a cookbook, so one can really get a taste of the culture by trying out a recipe from it. ;-) I love Isabel Allende and she has plenty of great books, so keep reading. You will never regret it. I also recommend reading interviews with her in Spanish newspapers. Since conversations with her are also very interesting.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому

      Fantastic!

  • @jonathantucker8445
    @jonathantucker8445 4 роки тому +1

    Currently reading subtitles to Dix pour cent on Netflix... And yes I "subscribed" Olly to help you towards your 100k.

  • @aquarius4953
    @aquarius4953 4 роки тому

    Books I enjoyed in English : Dickens -David Copperfield, Oliver twist, Great Expectations, Dombey and Son. Paul Auster The New York Trilogy , Theodore Dreiser An American Tragedy and also Edgar Alan Poe, Agatha Christie and even The famous five and the Secret Seven. I read a lot of them when I was younger and it is so great to be able to read them in English now. Oh and I almost forget. You have English Short Stories by Olly Richard.

  • @elliotjolly8185
    @elliotjolly8185 2 роки тому +2

    The latest book that I’ve been reading in Spanish is the Bible. It’s translated in more languages than any other book, many of the stories are very popular even if you’re not religious you know about ‘David and Goliath’ right? And it’s such a large source of material so I am beginning to spend endless hours reading it. What do you think Olly? Do you think the Bible is a good source material?

  • @MartinCanadaLife
    @MartinCanadaLife Рік тому

    Hi. I’m totally agreed to this method which is read, read, read! Also I have been trying to one book reading a month. It’s worth it for sure. I’m very curious how long it will take a time to improve my English skill by this method anyway.

  • @closedaccountinactive5965
    @closedaccountinactive5965 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. Do you have any recommendations or protocol for recovering a language

  • @CoachAdamRuns
    @CoachAdamRuns 4 роки тому

    101 Conversations by Olly Richards! Los dibujos!!!

  • @elizabethleyden892
    @elizabethleyden892 3 роки тому +1

    I'm in the middle of Un Hombre Fascinante by Juan Fernández, of Español con Juan fame. Good read at level A2.

  • @ChristianTapper
    @ChristianTapper 4 роки тому +1

    Right now reading Steve Lukather’s autobiography (guitarist in the band Toto) in Finnish. It’s really doing so much for my vocabulary already even though I’ve only read a few chapters. I imported it into LingQ and voila it had 17000 words I don’t know yet. Such a fun and effective way to learn without even being focused on learning, but rather just enjoying the content.

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Рік тому

      @Christian Tapper
      R u finnısh?؟
      Audobiagrafy sounwdz liyk wel iydeea ; )
      Gud wurk

    • @ChristianTapper
      @ChristianTapper Рік тому

      @@rezagrans1296 I'm Swedish actually

  • @Wolle704
    @Wolle704 2 роки тому +2

    How do you address the pronounciation with just reading? Do you need the audio book as well? I want to avoid learning a wrong pronounciation because I am guessing how it might be pronounced.

  • @Flauschbally
    @Flauschbally 4 роки тому +4

    I love reading in Dutch. Just started a series "The seven sisters". My Croatian is not good enough to read books yet. I got some children books but its still too new.

    • @helenlouiseadams
      @helenlouiseadams 11 місяців тому

      I need to get some Croatian kids books…..which ones did you get?

  • @theglunz5838
    @theglunz5838 4 роки тому +5

    Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari. Amazing book. The first non-learning book I am just about to finish in French.

  • @GoDaveGo
    @GoDaveGo Рік тому

    I’m going to read the Olly Richards beginner Russian book

  • @tylerwhite1474
    @tylerwhite1474 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video! I'm surprised this hasn't been asked yet, but I'm curious how you found/find foreign language screenplays? I think it would be incredibly useful and would love to try.

  • @drmichaelelinski6992
    @drmichaelelinski6992 4 роки тому

    Je lis « Le Tao au jour le jour » par Deng Ming-Dao; 365 méditations taoïstes. C’est excellent. En anglais, c’est « Tao 365...Daily Meditations ». Highly recommended in whatever is your target language. Bonne lecture! Lis, lis, lis....Read, read, read...🙏

  • @islombekabdullaev4692
    @islombekabdullaev4692 4 роки тому

    The last book I read was 'Da Vinchi Code' by Dan Brown. That was so engaging I even forgot all my scheduled things. I wish I could read it in Spanish. Read in place of review approach is quite efficient as long as you stick to it. Thank you for keeping us awake in the world of language learning, Olly Richards.

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Рік тому

      @Islombek Abdullaev
      Türksüz? Azərbaycandan? Kazak, tatar uyğur uzbek

    • @islombekabdullaev4692
      @islombekabdullaev4692 Рік тому

      @@rezagrans1296 Uzbek man. O'zingizchi?

  • @anduril2695
    @anduril2695 4 роки тому +1

    The last book I've read in Spanish was a translation of a history book called Pueblos e imperios, but in Mandarin I've only ever read one book, 我睡沙发去旅行. That was hard due to a lack of knowledge of characters, so I've been doing a lot of flashcards trying to learn characters in both simplified and traditional. I'm hoping it makes the actual reading process a little easier!

  • @crazyconan28
    @crazyconan28 8 місяців тому

    I have been reading manga on the treadmill after work in Spanish using a Nintendo Switch joy con to move the page and listening to the anime version on Netflix when I'm commuting or moving around to help reinforce what I read and hear the characters use the same or similar words. I have been doing this with Yu-Gi-Oh! And Dragon Ball.

  • @celsomeneses7879
    @celsomeneses7879 4 роки тому

    it look to me fantastic i arrived to the same conclution by my self now i´m reading a book by joe dispenza BREAKING THE HABIT OF BEING YOURSELF Thanks for your advice

  • @pinkfurryhat
    @pinkfurryhat 2 роки тому

    I bought harry potter 1, the little prince and something else i forgot on amazon for italian. Excited to see how that goes lol

  • @visualsofsora
    @visualsofsora 3 роки тому +1

    The last free voluntary reading I did was Japanese subtitles of an anime I was learning from passively. I don’t know if that counts.

  • @srovorake6626
    @srovorake6626 4 роки тому

    Newspaper article yesterday :)

  • @jackiew6598
    @jackiew6598 3 роки тому

    I last read Hola Lola by Juan Fernandez. This is an A1 graded reader. I'm now reading the sequel, Un Hombre Fascinante. This is an A2 graded reader. I also read Spanish translations of superhero comic books. The comics are harder than the graded readers but I enjoy them.

  • @davidthegoldsmith4195
    @davidthegoldsmith4195 2 роки тому

    I actually heard Ranger's Aprentice in German.
    I've read it in Portuguese (my native language) 4 times and heard the audio book in English once before listening to it in German.

  • @abbadonthrasher
    @abbadonthrasher 3 роки тому

    The last book I read was Animal Farm "Rebelión en la granja" By George Orwell. I'm a spanish native speaker.

  • @roychirinosflores2889
    @roychirinosflores2889 4 роки тому

    The last book I read was Make it stick by Peter C. Brown

  • @chris25979
    @chris25979 Рік тому +1

    If i dont know many books in foreign language, i buy christian bibles in simple foreign languages translations,read it all for exposure.Thanks for your advise.

  • @stevesmith291
    @stevesmith291 4 роки тому +1

    A mí me gusta leer cómics en mi idioma de destino. Últimamente leí la traducción española de "El Esculptor" de Scott McCloud.

  • @brianponikvar9927
    @brianponikvar9927 4 роки тому

    In Altre Parole di Jhumpa Lahiri... pero ahora estoy leyendo Short Stories in Spanish de este chico Olly Richards

  • @nhuquando8164
    @nhuquando8164 3 роки тому +1

    I am reading "The saint, The Surfer and the CEO" by Robin Sharma

  • @Peru-fc3bi
    @Peru-fc3bi 3 роки тому

    I am reading An Béal Bocht by Flann O'Brien (Irish Gaelic).

  • @mukal99
    @mukal99 4 роки тому

    Soy de EE.UU. Mi idioma nativo es el inglés. El último libro que leí en español es "El Alquimista". El problema ahora para mi es que estudio chino, pero todavia estoy en un nivel básico. ¿Es una buena idea para mi encontrar algo para leer cuando todavia soy un principante en el idioma?

  • @petergreppel2195
    @petergreppel2195 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video Olly! Very helpful indeed. I am A1 and understand about 50% when reading short stories. Would you recommend to me also not using the dictionary when reading? I do translate but not every single word that I don't understand. I translate those that I feel are crucial in terms of getting the message, if that makes sense. Or when I think I know what it means but am not 100% sure and just want to double-check. You reckon that's a good approach? I will definitely buy your book once I get to learning Spanish!

    • @adzriekunyu
      @adzriekunyu 2 роки тому

      I have his Spanish book, and in the book he recommends to keep on reading and don’t stop to find words that are vague or unknown in the dictionary. He also recommends figuring out the meaning based on context. Only study the language of the stories in depth once you’ve read the entire story multiple times.

  • @futuregrim
    @futuregrim 2 роки тому +1

    I'm reading the comic series "The God of High School" in German but my aim is to be able to move onto the Harry Potter series and then Faust.

  • @SilentJaguar68
    @SilentJaguar68 4 роки тому

    There were two books I read in my target languages. The first was "Enigma Otiliei" by George Călinescu, which is in Romanian.
    The other book I read was in Portuguese, that was "O Alquimista" by Paolo Coehlo.
    Both were really good, but "O Alquimista" was definitely better for a first read because the language is waaaaaaay simpler with more common words, and less complex structures.
    I still managed to read Enigma Otiliei because I really wanted to. It was the first book in Romanian that a friend had given me, so they knew I liked to read. Given that, I wanted to finish it because they had a better idea of what I liked.))
    I do want to read a full book in Russian, and it could be something like "Prayers for Chernobyl" or "Zuleiha opens her eyes," both of which I have in Romanian already. But we'll see.

  • @skitt42
    @skitt42 4 роки тому

    I just got back from Korea where I bought a bunch of books. I just finished (재미와 교훈이 있는) 이솝 이야기 (Aesop Stories) which is the easiest thing I've ever found written for native speakers, and it was fun to read. I highly recommend it for anyone who has reached an intermediate level in Korean, the vocab repeats a lot so it almost seems like it was written for second language learners.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  4 роки тому +1

      That's great - I have a book for intermediate Korean coming out in the Spring

    • @skitt42
      @skitt42 4 роки тому

      @@storylearning That's so great, Korean needs more resources like that! I'll buy it for sure! I heard a rumor Go Billy is writing one too!

  • @orlandofurioso7958
    @orlandofurioso7958 4 роки тому +1

    L'ultimo libro nella lingua italiana era L'Alchimista da Paolo Coelho.

  • @guyvekeman1094
    @guyvekeman1094 9 днів тому

    Reading 'Der Tod in Venedig' (Death in Venice) by Thomas Mann turned out to be a lot harder than reading 'Le père Goriot' (by H de Balzac) or 'El beso de la mujer araña' (by Manuel Puig).
    What makes things worse is that the first is only a 'short story' while the latter are novels.

  • @glennkelly4058
    @glennkelly4058 4 роки тому

    Dino lernt Deutsch - Just finished the Palermo book starting on Wien.

  • @maivaka3863
    @maivaka3863 3 роки тому

    I recently finished "I married a communist" by Philip Roth. It's a novel about the time during Cold War when there was a witch hunt against communists in America.
    Now I'm reading "Playing the Jack" by Mary Brown. It's a history novel, too, and it's very colorful and full of action. It's set in the 18th century in England. Both books are great - as novels and as learning material, too. I'm trying to avoid SciFi and Fantasy books in English (my target language) because the specific vocabulary of that issues is not related to my life. Sometimes unknown words stick together in one sentence, and one day I typed one of those sentences into the "examples" field in my vocabulary trainer and made a new vocab out of every word I didn't know, all with the same example sentence. So I discovered that novels are full of the kind of vocabulary that I want to have! Vocabulary in courses seems to be categorized by themes. There are "basics", "clothing", "at the restaurant" and much more categories. Expressions like "to the contrary" don't fit in one of those categories... So alongside extensive reading studying single sentences of novels intensively has become one of my favorite learning methods.

  • @aidagholampour100
    @aidagholampour100 2 роки тому +1

    I read Rebeca novel