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Tatti4ka Posted 11 years ago
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What is the best book (work of fiction) for learning everyday words? without high-flown style I mean
  

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I suggest magazines ( People rather than Time ) or newspapers ( USA Today rather than The Washington Post ) if any are available. As for literature, George Orwell's Animal Farm is used in many ESL classes.

  • I suggest magazines ( People rather than Time ) or newspapers ( USA Today rather than The Washington Post ) if any are available.
  • As for literature, George Orwell's Animal Farm is used in many ESL classes.
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I suggest magazines (People rather than Time) or newspapers (USA Today rather than The Washington Post) if any are available. As for literature, George Orwell's Animal Farm is used in many ESL classes.
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You can read Animal Farm online for free at Project Gutenberg (Canada) and Project Gutenberg (Australia): http://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/orwellg-animalfarm/orwellg-animalfarm-00-h.html

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Tatti4ka What is the best book (work of fiction) for learning everyday words? without high-flown style I mean
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/6th-grade

CJ
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You can start with Word power made easy by Norman Lewis which is the best book to learn by etymology. Alongwith that keep reading newspaper and try to learn the tough words from there.
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I liked a lot “To Kill a Mockingbird “ by Harper Lee. This book is classic, incredibly interesting and quite understandable if you’re not a native English speaker. I had no troubles reading it. However, if you want to know as many everyday English words as possible, I’d recommend you reading newspapers, magazines, and other modern sources of information. In such a way, you’ll be familiar with

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