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A couple of wikia articles:
http://learnanylanguage.wikia.com/wiki/Strategies for Reading Books
http://learnanylanguage.wikia.com/wiki/Using music to improve your listening
As for "always out loud", as I wrote in the first article (I'm just one of many contributors), it's a good idea of course. But it's slow, and it can also be boring. I think it's better to use professional audiobooks for listening exposure and to do shadowing/self-talk/use tongue-twisters for working on your pronunciation. Reading a whole book aloud is a big, big project. Better choose only some parts.
Edited by Serpent on 17 February 2014 at 4:30am
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