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      Learn Languages Through Stories


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      I have recently come across a resource for learning languages through bite-sized stories. https://readstori.com

      They have an app on iOS and Android.

      They have hundred's of stories across several topics such as romance, travel, scifi, black mirror, thriller, business and sports. 

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        On 2/12/2019 at 3:37 AM, romasoccer1021 said:

      I have recently come across a resource for learning languages through bite-sized stories. https://readstori.com

      They have an app on iOS and Android. https://tirereviews.co

      They have hundred's of stories across several topics such as romance, travel, scifi, black mirror, thriller, business and sports. 

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      Hi,

      This source is worth and interesting. Thank you. I will check it.

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      Hey, something I think would pair very well with this is a tool on this site:

      https://languagetools.io/reading/

      The "reading tool" serves as a very cool library that also helps with "live" text translation and vocabulary learning. It is very good at tracking your progress with the words you don't understand, and also helps to avoid struggling with reading complicated texts. In addition to texts, there are audios with transcripts so you can read what you hear in your target language. Personally, the audio feature is the best for me because sometimes something like that is hard to find. Also, the translations are made by community members so you know they are real and in context. 

      I think it would be cool to use it with the tool you just provided, as a pretty cool aid for understanding texts, in case anyone wants to check it out

      :)

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