What book could you read over and over again?
Twilight is the perfect book to read when you’re learning a new language! Sure, it’s a little boring … and that’s what makes it great!
The book follows Bella as she gets in her truck, goes to school, has lunch, goes home, cooks… That’s a lot of everyday vocabulary 😊

I’ve read it in Italian and French (read it, did not understand all of it), but I’ve since dropped those languages (no time). Right now, I’m reading Crepúsculo to brush up on my Spanish ✨ And I will soon read it in Korean.
And look at how beautiful my Korean Twilight book is 😍

Have you ever read a book more than once? Other than Twilight, I’ve read Romans a lot… That’s an interesting combination, eh? 😁
Take care and God bless,
✿ Lovely Panda Mom ✿
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My favorite book is power of subconscious mind
It can be read multiple times for learning and guidance.
Best wishes
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Thanks for sharing! 😊
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I’ve read the Twilight series and while it’s not my cup of tea, I can see how it’s useful to read something familiar when learning a new language.
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Right! It’s not my cup of tea, either, but certainly interesting in its own way 😁
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Can you read in Korean? When I lived in South Korea, I studied Korean for a year. It was very difficult to learn.
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That is so awesome that you lived there!! It must have been an interesting experience 😊 I have a blogger friend who lives there and she tells me about it sometimes. Did you enjoy it?
I can read it because I know Hangul, but I don’t know what I’m saying unless it’s simple. I’m still at a beginner level 😊 It was that way when I learned English, too. I knew how to read the words, but I didn’t always know what they all meant. I hope that makes sense 😅
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I know Hangul, also but I have forgotten some of it. I used to teach elementary and then taught college Freshman my last year in Korea. I was there for 3 years. The Korean are very friendly and known as the Irish of the Orient. It was a great introduction to teaching and very interesting.
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That’s so wonderful that you had that experience 🙌❤️
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Thank you! It was good timing to go there in my early 30’s. It worked well.
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I love Wayne Dyer books 📚
I mostly listen to them over and over again as audiobooks❤️
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Audiobooks are so underrated, Thanks for sharing 😊🌻
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