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Updated on
29 January
- Hindi
- Nepali
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English (US)
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French (France)
Question about English (US)
Hello there. I'm reading kid's novels to improve my english, it's far more simple and natural to learn a language but i fear that I'll miss out on reading the things that'll help me improve myself this way. I'm in a dilemma. Kindly tell me what should I do?
Hello there. I'm reading kid's novels to improve my english, it's far more simple and natural to learn a language but i fear that I'll miss out on reading the things that'll help me improve myself this way. I'm in a dilemma. Kindly tell me what should I do?
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29 January
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- English (US)
It depends on your reading level. If you have no trouble reading these books, it's probably time to move on.
But if you find yourself struggling, then you're in the right place.
Reading material should be a little higher than your current level. You've rated your English as Intermediate. If this is true, it's probably time for a higher reading level.
You could try short stories or adapted classics.
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- English (US)
I'm not familiar with Hindi, but I have seen YouTube videos for Hindi speakers learning English.
Highly-rated answerer
- Hindi
- Nepali
@Shafica thank you soo much but i mean to say that I'm worried about reading kid's novels because that way I'll miss out on reading self development books... That's why I feel very unsure of what I should read more...
- English (US)
It depends on your reading level. If you have no trouble reading these books, it's probably time to move on.
But if you find yourself struggling, then you're in the right place.
Reading material should be a little higher than your current level. You've rated your English as Intermediate. If this is true, it's probably time for a higher reading level.
You could try short stories or adapted classics.
Highly-rated answerer
- Hindi
- Nepali
- English (US)

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