It's also recommended to read each story silently. While reading aloud
can be somewhat beneficial for pronunciation and intonation, it's a practice
aligned more with intensive reading. It will further slow down your reading
pace and make it considerably more difficult for you to get into extensive
reading. If you want to work on pronunciation and intonation, take the time
to do it during SRS review time. Alternatively,
you could also speak to a
tutor in the foreign language to practice what you learned.
Trying to actively review everything you learn through these short
stories will slow you down on your overall path to fluency. While there may
be an assortment of things you want to practice and review, the best way to
go about internalizing new vocabulary and grammar is to forget it! If it's
that important, it will come up through more reading and listening to more
English. Save the SRS and other review techniques
for only a small selected
sample of sentences you feel are the most important. Languages are more
effectively acquired when we allow ourselves to read and listen to them
naturally.
And with that, it is time to get started with
our main character John and
the ten stories about his life. Good luck, reader!
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