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Вт Ноя 13, 2007 6:02 pm
:: using a dictionary |
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I've often wondered how others handle looking up unfamiliar words in the dictionary. I read English fiction with good proficiency following the story without a dictionary, breezing by unfamiliar words or working them out by context. I'd say I know 75% of the words in these kinds of books, but I'd like to get to much higher level. Stopping to look up every unknown word interrupts the flow of reading, and becomes tedious. How do others handle this?
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Пт Авг 15, 2008 2:21 pm
:: Re: using a dictionary |
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Zhuzha писал(а): |
I've often wondered how others handle looking up unfamiliar words in the dictionary. I read English fiction with good proficiency following the story without a dictionary, breezing by unfamiliar words or working them out by context. I'd say I know 75% of the words in these kinds of books, but I'd like to get to much higher level. Stopping to look up every unknown word interrupts the flow of reading, and becomes tedious. How do others handle this? |
Warmer, warmer, a little more and it will be hot. Zhuzha, you are on the way to guess a secret why 99,5% of students leaving school don't acquire speaking English...
"...But you want so much, right now, to read aloud an unknown article in the foreign, English, language..."
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