I’ve read books in 12 languages. Here’s how I do it

🔥 Learn languages like I do with LingQ: 🆓 My 10 FREE secrets to language learning: CC subtitles available in multiple languages. Reading books has many benefits for our brain, and it’s also a great way to learn a language. In this video I talk about my approach to reading in different languages and how I manage to enjoy the process despite the difficulties. 📌 Sources: 1. Reading and the Brain: 2. 10 Brain Reasons To Make Reading a Habit: #:~:text=Research out of Boston Children’s,efficiently, helping you learn faster 3. Your Brain on Books: 4. L’apprentissage de la lecture et ses difficultés: 5. People Use Same Brain Regions to Read Alphabetic and Logographic Languages: 6. How does the brain read different scripts? Evidence from English, Korean, and Chinese: 7. Reading on Paper Versus Screens: What’s the Difference? #:~:text=Print is visually less demanding,without fully absorbing the text 8. Spoken-word audio statistics 2022: Listener habits & demographics: #how-where-listen-spoken-word-audio ⏲️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Reading 1:07 Humans and reading 2:46 Connection between reading and listening 3:28 How the brain processes different writing systems 4:02 Reading in the brain 5:16 Other benefits of reading 5:52 Reading on paper or digitally? 8:38 Books and technology 10:31 How to enjoy reading 📺 WATCH NEXT: 🎙️ LISTEN TO MY PODCAST: Soundcloud: Apple: Google: Spotify: 💡 LEARN MORE: Get my 10 Secrets of Language Learning: Download my FREE grammar guides: Join the LingQ Discord server: Read my language learning blog on The Linguist: Read the LingQ language learning blog: ✅ FOLLOW ME: My Instagram page: My TikTok: @lingosteve
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