in brief: The video discusses various aspects of reading books in English, especially for those learning the language. - **Introduction**: Karina, an English teacher, emphasizes the importance of reading books in English for language learners. - **Why Read in English**: Reading exercises the brain, improves concentration, increases knowledge, and enhances vocabulary, memory, grammar, and other language skills. Reading aloud also improves speaking skills. - **How to Choose a Book**: The right book should neither be too easy nor too difficult. A good measure is to ensure there are no more than 10 new words per page to avoid constant translation. - **Book Recommendations**: - **Beginners**: "The Little Prince" and "A Dog Called Money" are suitable for children and adults, focusing on themes like friendship, love, loneliness, loss, and attitudes towards money. - **Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate**: "Eat That Frog" offers vocabulary for everyday conversations and tips to stop procrastinating, while "Eat, Pray, Love" describes the author's journey to Italy, India, and Indonesia. - **Continued Recommendations**: - **Upper-Intermediate and Advanced**: "Jane Eyre" discusses a girl's challenging life and love story. "Pride and Prejudice" explores love's impact on perception and behavior. "The Count of Monte Cristo" delves into themes of love, friendship, betrayal, self-development, and faith. - **Additional Tips for Reading in English**: - **Choose Interesting Books**: Only read books that genuinely interest you. - **Consistency**: It’s better to read a little every day than a lot occasionally. - **Handling New Words**: Underline unfamiliar words and try to understand them from context before translating them. Write them down with examples and use repetition at intervals to memorize them. - **Closing**: Karina encourages viewers to subscribe, hit the notification bell, and share their favorite books in the comments. The video also provides links to the recommended books and expresses gratitude for supporting her channel through these links. Karina shares personal experiences and emphasizes the importance of consistency and enjoying the reading process to effectively learn and improve English skills.
I liked the list of books you chose, and I also appreciated the tips you gave for reading. I'm a native English speaker, and I'm learning Spanish; I can apply your tips to my own learning! 🙂 One thing that I'm trying is rereading a book I read years ago in English that has been translated into Spanish (specifically, The Hunger Games).
Thank you for the tips, lady! I'm reading North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell right now. But I just became very interested in "Eat that Frog", as I really need to stop procrastinating and catch up with my English studies.
Do not recommend the third book, unless you tend to lose your time for nothing. I couldn't handle that even on my native language. There are no bad books, but it's individual. I would say it's better to pick the book you used to read on your native language, which was good on your taste and reread that in English, which is 100% method to be pleased.
It’s exactly what I was doing today, reading blogs/texts in English. I like to watch films and series 100% in English too
Nice! 🔥
in brief:
The video discusses various aspects of reading books in English, especially for those learning the language.
- **Introduction**: Karina, an English teacher, emphasizes the importance of reading books in English for language learners.
- **Why Read in English**: Reading exercises the brain, improves concentration, increases knowledge, and enhances vocabulary, memory, grammar, and other language skills. Reading aloud also improves speaking skills.
- **How to Choose a Book**: The right book should neither be too easy nor too difficult. A good measure is to ensure there are no more than 10 new words per page to avoid constant translation.
- **Book Recommendations**:
- **Beginners**: "The Little Prince" and "A Dog Called Money" are suitable for children and adults, focusing on themes like friendship, love, loneliness, loss, and attitudes towards money.
- **Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate**: "Eat That Frog" offers vocabulary for everyday conversations and tips to stop procrastinating, while "Eat, Pray, Love" describes the author's journey to Italy, India, and Indonesia.
- **Continued Recommendations**:
- **Upper-Intermediate and Advanced**: "Jane Eyre" discusses a girl's challenging life and love story. "Pride and Prejudice" explores love's impact on perception and behavior. "The Count of Monte Cristo" delves into themes of love, friendship, betrayal, self-development, and faith.
- **Additional Tips for Reading in English**:
- **Choose Interesting Books**: Only read books that genuinely interest you.
- **Consistency**: It’s better to read a little every day than a lot occasionally.
- **Handling New Words**: Underline unfamiliar words and try to understand them from context before translating them. Write them down with examples and use repetition at intervals to memorize them.
- **Closing**: Karina encourages viewers to subscribe, hit the notification bell, and share their favorite books in the comments.
The video also provides links to the recommended books and expresses gratitude for supporting her channel through these links. Karina shares personal experiences and emphasizes the importance of consistency and enjoying the reading process to effectively learn and improve English skills.
Thank you!🔥🙏🏻
I'm very happy to know about your youtube channel ... Your way of giving advices is so interesting ... Thank you so much ...
Basel from Damascus Syria
Pride and Prejudice is a classic novel!!
Yes 🔥 love this one too
I liked the list of books you chose, and I also appreciated the tips you gave for reading. I'm a native English speaker, and I'm learning Spanish; I can apply your tips to my own learning! 🙂
One thing that I'm trying is rereading a book I read years ago in English that has been translated into Spanish (specifically, The Hunger Games).
Nice! Wish you good luck with Spanish😉
Thank you for the tips, lady! I'm reading North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell right now. But I just became very interested in "Eat that Frog", as I really need to stop procrastinating and catch up with my English studies.
Let me know if you like it after you’ve read it ;)
Literally amazing, I was considering to the novel "Brothers Karamazov", after watching this video I wanna read it and thank you for the tips.
Happy to help☺️😊
Hi Karina, great videos! Do you teach english online? Am pretty interested
Wow! Thank you so much, love your videos!
Thank you 🙏🏻 happy to her that ☺️
Waw, thx ☺️ it’s a great video
Thank you 😊
Me cuesta hacerlo u.u But I will try it
Nice
When i read books there a many words i can't pronounce. How could i get out of this? How could i pronounce every word of a page?
Try listening to audio books and looking at the text at the same time ;)
Do not recommend the third book, unless you tend to lose your time for nothing. I couldn't handle that even on my native language. There are no bad books, but it's individual. I would say it's better to pick the book you used to read on your native language, which was good on your taste and reread that in English, which is 100% method to be pleased.
Anyway thank you for the video.
Hey do you need Video Editor?
I can help you to save your Crucial time throughout my editing skills.
At the moment there’s no need. Thank you 🙏🏻 I enjoy editing on my own)
I want to learn English speaking because of living in fortune like you to live any country 😂 dependabley self
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I read sex stories in English. woww