How to ACTUALLY start READING books in ANY foreign language ! Tips from a polyglot

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I speak Korean 🇰🇷, Portuguese 🇵🇹, French 🇫🇷, German 🇩🇪, Luxembourgish 🇱🇺 and English 🇬🇧 !

How do polyglots learn languages ? Why do polyglots learn languages faster ? How to progress faster ? How to become a polyglot without leaving home ? How to become a polyglot without talking to native speakers ? Check out my videos and find out how we do it ! ✌🏻

0:00 Books I read
0:29 Intro
1:15 Before you start reading real books
3:38 Where to start & how to progress
6:45 How to be more productive

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Thanks for sharing this with us.
Greetings from Angola.🇦🇴✊🏿

heldercesarmr.satchy
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For Japanese learners I suggest practicing with the examples from textbooks and practice content made for beginners until they complete about the N3 level of Kanji. At that point most people will start being able to understand about 80% of things in a standard Japanese news article. For me I didn't really enjoy trying to read before that as I would usually be too confused to enjoy the content, but it's not an objective rule. Some people do like the challenge of jumping in after they have learned their first few hundred Kanji and just picking up what they can. Manga can be tricky though, the ones for kids are easy enough as they use a limited character set that the kids would be expected to know from school, but adult manga uses a lot of obscure Kanji especially when in fantasy settings so it's better to tackle those when past the N2 level.

coolbrotherf
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As a brazilian native speaker I've been reading the obstacle is the way by ryan roliday is such a great book I can understand for about 70 percent I guess, I ever read atomic habits by james clear was so good for me in fact these two good has been amazing the next book would be; quiet the power of introverts.

FERNANDOSB
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I currently read in German and Korean and although I am a high intermediate to low advanced in both I really struggle to focus more when I read Korean, I think because of the script, even though I am super used to hangeul. As you also speak both languages, I was sondering if you have the same struggle?

kimincoree
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You do realize that the video is flipped backwards, right?

davidsutton
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I like to read books, do you recommend to search every single words that you don't know the meaning in the sentence or just get the general idea what it's about?

I beginner in Korean language, so i want to familiarizes my self with reading. For manhwa i mostly use Naver and for novel i use google play book because it have translation and audio function

nurhikari