320. Literature


I know you like movies, Eugenio, thank you for your comment.
For this post, see what said on # 302 too.
One day teacher A said to teacher B,
"Massive and continuous reading novels creates a process of thinking in the target language. This massive -and intensive - reading sure boosts the learning process of a language. If the learner reads novels - more in the case of unabridged ones, he will get a great fluency at speaking: he will have learned many words and idioms, and as a result he will be able to express his ideas more easily.
And obviously reading may be something relishing."
www moviewallpapers net, thank you for the case poster of The Lord of The Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring. Worth rewatching it! There is a remake with a few new scenes.

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