Sabrina VG Pentaglot Senior Member Belgium Joined 5211 days ago 37 posts - 41 votes Speaks: Dutch, Flemish*, English, German, French Studies: Swedish, Welsh
| Message 57 of 61 20 August 2010 at 11:55am | IP Logged |
I can read books in English and French without any problems. German would be a bit harder (I would have to look up more words in the dictionary) but it would still be possible.
Spanish however is another story... I would only be able to ready the easiest texts, but then again, I know I urgently have to brush up on my knowledge of that language as I haven't spoken it for so long.
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zekecoma Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5344 days ago 561 posts - 655 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Spanish
| Message 58 of 61 20 August 2010 at 10:33pm | IP Logged |
I can read some simple sentences that have words in my vocabulary if there is more words
in my vocabulary than ones that aren't. Too bad my listening skills are really garbage.
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galindo Bilingual Triglot Senior Member United States Joined 5207 days ago 142 posts - 248 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish*, Japanese Studies: Korean, Portuguese
| Message 59 of 61 24 August 2010 at 3:04am | IP Logged |
When there's a paragraph in Japanese that has no unknown words or kanji, I can read it easily at the same speed as English. I'm excited about that because it means that once I've been studying longer and have more experience, I should be able to read in it faster than in English.
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birthdaysuit Groupie United Kingdom Joined 4817 days ago 48 posts - 101 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Spanish, Swedish
| Message 60 of 61 23 December 2011 at 12:17am | IP Logged |
I can't, but I'm going to spend the rest of my life getting to a point where I can, if
that's how long it takes. I've pretty much given up reading novels in English, so I'll
have to become proficient in reading in other languages if I wish to enjoy novels.
I should add also that, whilst I like reading without the dictionary, I really don't mind
reading with one either. But I couldn't do this with a normal paper dictionary. It's
electronic or nothing. I can't recommend the Ultralingua dictionaries on iPod enough. The
amount of idioms I discovered when I didn't know I was looking for them is staggering.
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maraschino912 Newbie Vietnam francis147.wordpress Joined 4484 days ago 7 posts - 9 votes Speaks: Vietnamese* Studies: English, French
| Message 61 of 61 28 August 2012 at 6:57pm | IP Logged |
When I read Anne of Green Gables, I had to turn on the computer to look up words, which much more inconvenient than sat still and watch what her doing. That make me keep far from the dictionaries and more familiar with the work.
It's also with movie, I just wish to know how the story run that I can't press pause to look up words
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