[過去ログ] Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 213 (1002レス)
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(3): (ワッチョイWW 0249-Kts1) 2019/09/25(水)12:19 ID:iqIBSe8n0(1) AAS
It may depend on a newspaper you read.
BBC is relatively easy to read compared to the New York times that uses complex grammar and less common words.
Andi agree that fiction is the most difficult.
I started to learn English to read a non-fiction book, Embracing Defeat, this book is very insightful but very easy to read like newspapers.
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(1): 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 (CA 0H69-Dkz/) 2019/09/25(水)12:44 ID:HP4eMiAsH(4/8) AAS
>>281
I agree that it depends on the newspaper.
In my own case, for example, I think that FNN is an excellent resource for Japanese learners.
Not only do they use rather simple Japanese, but they include transcripts of basically everything the announcers are saying.
The only real difference is that the announcers use 丁寧語 whereas the written transcripts do not.
So for a Japanese student, FNN is a fucking godsend.

It's embarrassing to admit, but I don't really read English novels that much anymore.
I find it to be too boring since the internet is a thing now. It's been several years since I've read a single English book.
I think the Internet might have ruined my attention span for books, haha.
But I will look into Embracing Defeat since you mentioned it.
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(1): (スプッッ Sd82-E2fJ) 2019/09/25(水)13:36 ID:ZCa1J6zvd(1/2) AAS
>>281
It seems just my image of English newspaper. I usually read Japanese newspaper.

>>282
You can read article on the internet for free. It's natural not to read books.
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(1): (スプッッ Sd82-E2fJ) 2019/09/25(水)13:53 ID:ZCa1J6zvd(2/2) AAS
>>281
Do you buy foreign books at the imported book store? If so, you are rich.

>>284
Japanese people are not interested in politics so much compared to other countries.
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