
OscarKingsley
@oscarkingsley
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To be honest, reading English novels is indeed a good way to learn English well, especially detective novels. The reason is that they are highly readable and more life-like compared to professional books, making them easier to keep reading. During the reading process, if there are unfamiliar words that affect your understanding of the meaning of a sentence, you should look them up and remember them. If not, you can choose not to look them up to ensure a continuous reading experience. The first English novel I read was "Pride and Prejudice", and after reading it carefully, I felt that my English proficiency directly improved by one level. At the same time, I deeply realized that for books with simple plots but strong language expression, no matter how high the translation level is, it cannot reach the height of the original language. 0 reply
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