I have a question for you. You always say that is important to read so
that we can acquire a new language. I was wondering how you should
read in order to get most of the reading. I mean, sometimes we have to
read something to learn it, such as a textbook, or to critique it,
such as an article that you should review. So, do you known techniques
(or books about this subject) to increase our ability to get the main
ideas of texts more easily. How do you read a article, for example? I
think that is not only relevant when someone is studying English, but
it is useful for general life.
Best regards,
Eduardo R.
Thanks for your willingness to help. I would like also to explain a
little more my point of view. I agree with you that ESL students
should read easy English so that we can acquire a new language. When a
student is reading this type of text, the focus is the language. So,
we see easy structures in the text, we understand them and we may
mimic them in our own texts. Little by little we choose more complex
texts and we end up learning how to write well.
However, ESL students should also be able to get the main ideas of a
text, even though they don't understand the entire text. Many of us
simply can't afford to wait until be fluent in English in order that
we may read advanced texts. Many of us have to read textbooks and
manuals in English in our day-to-day activities.
In my opinion we should practice two types of reading: one to acquire
the language structure, so easy English is best, and the second one is
reading to learn how to interpret texts. I think the last one is very
important, but sometimes neglected. I used to read English to learn
something in my profession. Now I am studying that to be able to speak
and to be fluent. Currently I have my own strategies to read advanced
text, but I didn't find much help in the past.
Reading easy texts is very important but training interpretation is
also very important. So, I will be happy if you help us with this.
Best regards,
Eduardo R.