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Book: “The One And Only Sparkella”

– B1-B2 (intermediate) –

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Many adults who learn languages choose to not read children’s books. This is not always a good idea, though. Children’s books are excellent tools for adults who are learning another language. These books use simpler vocabulary and grammar than adult literature does, so they can be really good for beginners and lower-intermediate speakers of the English language. If a person does not understand the words in a story, there are pictures there to help them better comprehend the meaning and the context in which the words are being used. So, starting your reading journey using children’s books can actually be helpful. The more children’s books you read, the more advanced you will become, until one day you will be reading the same literature you read in your native language.

WHAT TO LEARN

“The One And Only Sparkella” written by famous actor Channing Tatum and illustrated by Kim Barnes is a great read for children and adults, alike. Picking up this book can teach you a variety of elements related to the English language:

  • phrasal verbs

  • terms of endearment

  • neologisms

  • metaphors

  • vocabulary related to:

    • creativity and imagination

    • identity

    • bullying

    • judgment

    • embarassment

    • encouragement

    • confidence

Have you ever read a children’s book to practice your reading skills in English? What book was your favourite? Does this book seem interesting to you? Let me know in the comments below.

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