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  1. I would start with small and simple books, first read them in a language you understand better, and then read in the language you want to learn. So you will remember and recall the plot in the process and learn new words and phrases.
  2. Good choice! I believe that many books from the school curriculum can become interesting to readers after school, when you become interested in other issues and questions. But at school, children are forced, so there is often rejection and dislike for these books or authors. I recommend trying https://edubirdie.com/write-my-essay-for-me to write essays or other necessary assignments with the help of professional writers. This allows you to minimally read a book that you do not like or save time on the preparation of other subjects and dedicate it to full reading of books. There is a great possibility that when you start reading the book, you will wake up interested and you will want to finish this book.
  3. I'm glad you asked that. I really like works of Hemingway and Remark, but recently I started reading John Steinbeck. I liked his short story "Of Mice and Men" so much that I wrote a few essays, which you can check over here and learn more about this short story. I have been working as a professional writer on this resource, helping students write essays on various topics for several years. I recommend reading my essays and writing a review if you like it.
  4. Hi, I have a question. Why is learning English so difficult according to Shakespeare? especially for this piece Twelfth Night?
  5. very useful thread, thank you
  6. Thank you very much for your advice. I always start learning a language with writing. But I heard that if you first study the spoken language, you assimilate faster, well, at least that's what it says in the essay about studying abroad https://eduzaurus.com/free-essay-samples/studying-abroad/ here. And now I have confusion in my head. In any case, Japanese is much more difficult than English, especially writing. Therefore, I am afraid that it will be extremely difficult to start with a letter. I'm thinking of a Writing and Reading Course in Tokyo.
  7. Hi, please share some useful links or methods here. Studying a language abroad. I want to go to Japan and I don't have time to learn the language at home. What can I learn the language as much as possible, not at home ?. Thank you
  8. This topic is interesting for me, I would love to study the comparison of schools. But your link is not working
  9. Hello, I'm new to the forum. I am very glad to be here, I came here in order to specifically find a topic where they discuss studying abroad. I am going to travel to Japan this summer. I hope to start learning the language there. What should I prepare for? what difficulties may lie in wait for me?
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