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11 Post author: peter_hurford 22 December 2014 05:40AM

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Comment author: garabik 23 December 2014 12:22:49PM 4 points [-]

I've made a decision to read fiction primarily in foreign languages, to get some side benefit from it (in addition to the entertainment). This did slow my reading down (I am quite a fast reader) - several times unless I am already proficient in the language. This is mostly because of my conscious effort to pay attention to the grammar and vocabulary (dictionary lookup not included) - otherwise the slowing down would not be so pronounced.

I found out that after 5 or 10 books (and introductory lessons), reading in a foreign language stops being a hard work and becomes enjoyable again.

Comment author: HungryHippo 23 December 2014 10:42:43PM 2 points [-]

Awesome!

How many and which languages are we talking about here?

Can you comment on the difficulty of starting reading in a language you have zero prior or related proficiency in vs. zero prior proficiency but understand a related language?

Do you make an effort to "read aloud" inside yourself (using correct pronunciation)?

Comment author: peter_hurford 23 December 2014 04:41:50PM 0 points [-]

That's an awesome idea! I'll do that if I ever learn a foreign language well enough...