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How can I read the English fiction book easily Tue Dec 07, 2004 8:59 am  How can I read the English fiction book easily
 

I like reading English fiction book.But my English doesn't well,so I read it hard.I want to read the English fiction book eaily.It is very interesting to enjoy it.
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How can I read the English fiction book easily Fri Dec 10, 2004 19:10 pm  How can I read the English fiction book easily
 

Snow,

maybe the book that you have chosen is too difficult for you. Try to find something that you understand better. Then reading will be fun. Don't be disappointed though. At some point, your vocabulary will be large enough in order to be able to read complex literature, too.

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