Read Books, Transform Your English: Advice from 5 Inspiring Teachers

Read Books, Transform Your English: Advice from 5 Inspiring Teachers

You need to be yourself in English--to feel at home in the language, to make it yours.  And you know that reading books in English is an essential part of that ongoing journey.

You want your reading to help you, not just to understand more, but to actually find your voice in English.  And you want that voice to be your own, to be truly you.

That’s a pretty serious transformation. 

  • But how exactly can you use your reading habit find your voice in English?
  • What does it look like when you start making English your own?
  • What actual steps do you need to take to get there? 

For the next month, I’ll be addressing these very questions. 

And I wanted to kick off that discussion with some advice from some inspiring teachers and coaches. 

Reading in English? Ask the right questions.

Reading in English? Ask the right questions.

Whether you’re reading books, novels, short stories in English, keep this in mind.

It’s not about having all the answers.  It’s about asking all the right questions. 

Think about why you are reading in English when it’s not your first language?  Maybe it’s because

  1. Reading is part of who you are and you want to enjoy reading in English like you do in your native language

  2. You want to understand more in English and you want to learn more vocabulary

  3. You know that reading is a path to expressing yourself better in English (finding your words more easily, expressing yourself more like a native-speaker)

Asking the right questions while you read is a way to achieve your goals.

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Reading in English is like traveling to a strange land.  

Fantastic. . .Yes!  

Uncomfortable. . .Yes!!

There will be times when you really notice the discomfort,

  • When you don’t understand enough.
  • When you get tired after reading for just a short time.
  • When you wonder if you’ll ever be able to read in English like you do in your native language.