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In this anthology of essays, Glory Edim, founder of the book-club-turned-online-community Well-Read Black Girl, asks a group of the most important American thinkers of today—like Tayari Jones, Zadie Smith, Jacqueline Woodson, and Pulitzer-winning playwright Lynn Nottage—to reflect on when they recognized themselves in literature and how they found their unique voices. There are hundreds of books available here, in all sorts of interesting genres, and all of them are completely free. These tapes are from Hannah Baker, his previous classmate.

And her little 5-year-old brother, Charles Wallace Murry, is a child genius and can often read the mind of Meg. If you've ever wondered why some relationships stand the test of time while others crumble, you should read this book. Her new classmates are mean.

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Reading books can be a great way to pick up new vocabulary, see grammar in action and develop your understanding of a language. The key to success is choosing the right book for you. For beginners, I would recommend starting with something short and simple. Avoid the classics for now - they often use archaic very old. English words and can involve complex themes. Children's books are a great place to start. Roald Dahl has written many superb books Fantastic Mr Fox is my personal favourite. Dr Good books to read in english writes his books in rhyme and they are all very funny - T he Cat in the Hat is probably his most well-known book. Starting with something like this means you are more likely to finish the book and want to read more. For more advanced learners, you could try The Hobbit by J. The book isn't too long and if you've seen the film it may be easier to follow. If you like reading about historical events, Anne Holm's I am David is a short story about a boy trying to find his mother during World War 2. Holes by Louis Sachar is also a great read. If you're not quite ready to read a full book, why not try Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes. This book contains lots of short stories, based on fairy tales, all written in rhyme. Or, try a very short book - like one from Roger Hargreaves's Mr Men and Little Miss series. Although they are intended for young children, they are a good way to pick up some more basic vocabulary. My final piece of advice would be to read something that interests you. Look at the blurb the short summary of the book, found on the back cover and see if it looks like something that you would enjoy. Think about the genres that you enjoy in your own language and find an equivalent in English. This way, you're more likely to enjoy reading, rather than see it as a chore. My name is Shamair I am from Pakistan I wanna tell u my english is so weak I can't speak properly and also I can't understand properly so tell me how can I improve my eng because I want talk to with everyone I can't speak properly and my confidence is also so weak so plz what can I do I love english but its very difficult for me I can't understand the reading I hope u have got my point I am making so alot of plz help me I saw all the comments every people said thanks and said love u because u helped them so plz help me to improve my english I will be waiting for your reply.!. Bye I hope u will help me and I hope u will reply my msg soon have a nice day. Hi Shamair, Thanks for your message. You can use LearnEnglish Teens as much as you like to help you improve your level of English. We are working on a new section to help with speaking skills - we hope it will be ready by October at the latest. For now, do as much and as you can. Use the Skills section to help you. Start with level A1 and work through the activities. Also, have a look at the. Best wishes, Jo LearnEnglish Teens Team Hi RosemaryM, Thank you for the article, I,m a beginner in English and I love reading English books ,I read different types of stories, for the classic stories I read the shorted copies but some times I read the full version. I read the shorted copy of Oliver twist by Charles Dickens and too much tales from Shakespeare. And I read the full versions of six tales for Alexandre Dumas. Right now I,m reading a collection about Malcolm X more than 1000 pages but I never get bored I really enjoy reading about him. Hi Rosemary M, I always prefer reading the full version and would only read the abridged version if I couldn't find the unabridged. And it is annoying to read the abridged after reading the full version I had to read both for school purposes because most of the long beautiful descriptions are cut down and many interesting scenes cannot be found. Have you read the Divergent series. Thanks for the article RosemaryM well. I like to read English novels and I also read science books having scientific knowledge. Usually, I read English novels good books to read in english my vacation or even during my school times. My favourite books are many. I also read their novels and it has been so good for me as I'm a very good speaker and reader. While reading a book the reader enters into the world created by the author and it creates a link between the three i. They build the feeling of imagination and innovation in us. Thus, books are superb source of knowledge. The recommendations given in this article are very beneficial for the English learners. Thanks a lot for the recommendations once again. Actually I got it when I was in grade 5when I won a quiz competition and I really enjoyed reading it. Hans christian Anderson was among my favourite when I was a child. Have you read his books. Hi hadia, Wow - reading Charles Dickens' books is impressive. I've only ever read the first chapter of Great Expectations - I'm not a big fan of classical literature. I haven't read the original fairy tales by Hans Christian Anderson; when I was little I did read the Disney versions of his stories. I like animals a lot and when I was younger I read almost all of the Animal Ark series - over 50 books. Now, I like reading a lot of books by Jodi Picoult the author of My Sister's Keeper. Hi hadia, I have never read anything by Charlotte Bronte, although recently I had to write a blurb for Jane Eyre as part of a job application. At school, we read Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy, Much Ado About Nothing and The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare and a few other classics. Recently I read About a Boy, by Nick Hornby. It was quite a good book, and I've heard there is also a film version. I've read Wuthering Heights by Thomas Hardy. He is a very good author. Shakespeare has always been among my favourites. Sorry but I've not read any of Nick Hornby. Thanks a lot for sharing your reading experience with me. It was lovely talking with you. Best wishes, hadia Hi Saionji. Well it's very good that you have read many novels and books at a very small age. It looks like you are fond of reading books. I also like reading a lot of books. The plays you mentioned by Shakespeare are both very interesting. Actually, I have not read the full version I read only summary of them because there are many of his plays and I have not read all. I have read Good books to read in english plays like hamlet. Romeo and Julietthe Merchant of Venice and Macbeth. Have you read any of these which i mentioned. Waiting for your reply, hadia : Hi Rosemary. I like to read Andersen fairy tales. My favorite is Snow Queen. You are so lucky because Harry Potter original language is English, so you can understand all the humorous conversations in it, and the English culture, which is not easy to translate. I like to read Fred and George's talk and Dumbledore's speech and conversation with Harry because I was curious what they say in English. And you are right, it was easier as I already knew what happened. Earnestly recomend it for every Russian student who is styding English. By the way, reading is really great way to study languages. Thanks for this article, Rosemary. Hi sau, That sounds like a great course to follow. I remember reading The Wind in the Willows when I was younger - I really enjoyed it. Sometimes, you can find abridged shortened versions of some books which can be useful if you don't want to tackle a very long book but want to get an idea of what it is about. The views and opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the LearnEnglish Teens team.

Authorama offers a good selection of free books from a variety of authors, both current and classic. But is it for the right reasons? A number of different fights break out between the two gangs. The English in this book: Fast-paced and easy to follow, this is a great book for intermediate readers. Many history books have also been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.

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