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patrickwilken
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 Message 9 of 11
29 April 2014 at 9:19am | IP Logged 
destinos wrote:
Sorry to be a pest but I noticed while reading today that
I had it wrong. So if I am reading and the words seem
crazy as in just words then I automatically start
translating. Then I read nearly as fast as I do when I am
reading in English. However I know it is a hindrance on
my Spanish but that is the only way that I can enjoy the
book. How do I stop translating? I tried learning with
images but I feel like it didn't work because the English
translation is already engrained.


I think automatic translation is fairly normal until your knowledge of the language is much stronger. At least that was my experience.

So my advice would be to just keep reading and not worry about it too much. I suspect you won't keep translating when you have read say 10000 or 20000 pages.
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Elanguest
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 Message 10 of 11
29 April 2014 at 10:55am | IP Logged 
Maybe you're not very interested in what you're reading... I find it almost impossible to concentrate and comprehend
when I'm not interested in the material. I highly recommend Miguel de Unamuno. I read his book Niebla in
Spanish and it was not difficult in style, but the ideas were really interesting. Maybe you just need to find something
that really engages you and makes you want to find out what happens. :)
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Serpent
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 Message 11 of 11
29 April 2014 at 12:40pm | IP Logged 
That's where the accompanying audio comes in handy. It will force you to read without translating, and improve your listening comprehension too.

When I was learning Finnish going through one book like that was enough for me. Well, it was the Da Vinci Code, so it's not exactly a small book either :)


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