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Aww yeah! What's going on? I'm Ethan, your RealLife English Fluency Coach
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and in today's lesson we're going to look at one of the best ways
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to improve your English vocabulary. And that of course is through reading, alright?
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So we're going to look at a bunch of different books that go from intermediate to advanced level
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and cover all sorts of genres. So pretty much anyone who's watching
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this will be able to find something that you're really going to love.
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Now we won't be looking at any children's books, because I don't tend to recommend
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these to English learners as they'll have kind of strange obscure vocabulary which isn't so
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practical for your actual English use. So we'll get right into the list
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Alright, so the first one that we're going to look at is an American classic.
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I actually had to read it when I was in high school and I have to tell you it was one of my
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favorite reading assignments during that time. Now this one is more advanced, it's actually
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satirical like many of Vonnegut's books and that basically means that it uses
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humor in order to criticize. Now, it's about some of the
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atrocities during World War II and it takes into account some of Vonnegut's own personal experience
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in that war and it also ties in some aspects of science fiction like aliens and time travel.
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And because of the satirical nature of this book, I actually found myself laughing out loud during
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certain moments which is kind of a way that he breaks some of the deeper parts of this book.
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Now, it has some more controversial language in it which actually got
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it banned in some schools and libraries when it first came out,
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but now it's considered an American classic that many people like me
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will actually read while they're in high school. So I highly recommend that you either check out
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Slaughterhouse 5 or any other book by this legendary American author.
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So the first one we looked at was an American classic and this one that
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you've probably heard of is a British classic. Now this is really great for intermediate learners
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because it includes novels and short stories. And short stories because they're shorter,
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if you're actually trying to kind of like study it and learn from it then you'll find this much more
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accessible than something that's really long. And what's great about a mystery like this
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one is that it'll keep you curious to find out what is the solution
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to the mystery that they're trying to solve. So you'll be wanting to keep reading
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even late into the night. Now, a really great way that you could learn
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with this would even be combining it by watching the incredible series from the BBC starring
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Benedict Cumberbatch and you can watch that at the same time or maybe after you finish the books.
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So I highly recommend that you check this out. Sorry. Which was it Afghanistan or Irak?
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All right! So our next one is another more advanced book.
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Now this one is a fictional story that takes place in Afghanistan,
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and when I read it the USA was actually at war in Afghanistan and I found it really interesting
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to learn some aspects of that culture. Especially because it was in contrast
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to what was being said in the media a lot. Now this is a book about friendship, betrayal
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and redemption, and it includes some really graphic and powerful scenes,
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so it's definitely not for the faint of heart. But if you're looking for a book that will
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have a big impact on you then I highly recommend that you give this one a read.
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All right! If you're like me, maybe you don't have a lot of time to sit down and read,
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so a really great solution for this is actually listening to audiobooks.
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I love doing this every morning while I'm making my breakfast and kind of getting ready
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for the day and it's a really convenient way to kill two birds with one stone.
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Especially for you as an English learner, you can actually listen to the audiobook and read
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at the same time and this would be a way that you can not only improve your vocabulary in
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your reading, but also improve your listening and your pronunciation.
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And another exercise I highly recommend to my students is actually recording yourself
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reading and then listening back to it and comparing it to the original.
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It's gonna be a really great way to get some speaking practice in as well.
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So you can try any of these books on today's list as audiobooks absolutely free with Audible by
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clicking the link down in the description below. You'll actually be able to get a free
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30-day trial and two audiobooks for free. So I highly recommend that you try that out
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because this could be a super convenient way to improve your English, listening and your reading!
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Alright, so our next one is definitely advanced and I was split whether or not to actually include
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something from this author. But the reason that I did
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is because Shakespeare had such a huge impact on English as it's spoken today.
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In fact, he invented over 1700 words that are still used in modern English.
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Now, as I said this is very difficult to read even for natives but it's really for any of you who
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love literature and you really want to see English at its highest expression of
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use. Now, of course this won't be so practical vocabulary for your everyday English speaking,
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but of course a lot of the other books in this list will be more along those lines.
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Now, the reason that I chose Romeo and Juliet for this list is because you probably already know the
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story and that's going to help you a lot in your understanding of it. Now, a hack that you could
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do, sort of a little trick that even natives will do when they're studying this in school,
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is to buy the No Fear version. Now, basically what this is it's
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the original play but on one page it'll have the original text and then on the next page it will
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have kind of a translation to more modern English. So this can be a really great way that you can
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kind of see this beautiful use of the language and then directly understand
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it through a more clear explanation in modern English that you're learning.
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Or another thing that you could do, if you really want to just challenge yourself with that original
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text, is just buy the Cliff Notes which kind of give you the academic explanations of what
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different things mean, so that you can read and then you can kind of take those to really see if
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you're understanding everything that you read. Finally, after you finished reading you could
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go ahead and watch the famous film starring Leonardo DiCaprio
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All right! Let's take a look at another advanced one, that's going to give you another view
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of English used in a really beautiful way. You know, probably the highest expression
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of any language can really be through poetry. And a really great thing about it is
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that poems can be really short. They can be even just a few phrases
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but you can spend hours reflecting on them. So one thing I might recommend to you if you
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like poetry is just try reading one poem in English per day.
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Now the reason I chose this one is because Maya Angelou is revered as
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one of the best American poets. Actually her poem “I know why the
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caged bird sings” made a huge impact on me when I had to study it in high school.
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A free bird leaps on the back of the wind, and floats downstream till the currents end,
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and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dare to claim the sky.
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But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage
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his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing.
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The free bird thinks of another breeze and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees
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and the fat worms waiting on the dawn bright lawn and he names the sky his own.
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But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams and his shadow shouts
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on a nightmare scream his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing.
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The caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still
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and his tune is heard on the distant hill for the caged bird things of freedom.
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Now the history of African Americans in the country is really truly fascinating,
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but it's something that not many learners are actually in touch with or even aware of.
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Kind of a darker part of American history.
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So Maya Angelou's writing is a really great way to kind of get some insight into this.
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All right! So let's move over to something a little bit lighter.
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Now this intermediate book, I actually just read this year and it's absolutely
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hilarious. So it mixes aspects of humor and self-development in a fictional story.
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So it's a story about a poor young boy who grows up to become a rich and successful businessman
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in rising Asia, which basically just means that it's some city in Asia within
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an economy that is quickly developing. Now I actually was laughing out loud
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at times reading this one, guys. So I really think that you'll enjoy
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it. It's a quick read and it's really great if you enjoy reading books about self-development
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but want something that's a bit lighter that you could even read before bed.
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And if you do enjoy self-development books, then I highly recommend that you check out
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this lesson I recently made giving you six books that will change your English and your life.
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So you can find that by clicking up here or down the description below.
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Alright! So next on our list, we have another intermediate read.
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I actually listened to the audiobook of this, which is really wonderfully narrated,
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on a trip to Brazil and it made it fly by. Now this is a young adult book technically,
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but I highly recommended it to all of my students because Neil Gaiman
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is just such a beautiful writer. So I think that any adult really
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could enjoy this captivating story. Now, it's about a boy whose family is
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murdered and he somehow ends up in a graveyard where the ghosts who live there raise him.
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So we kind of see his adventures growing up in this graveyard.
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So it's light, it's enjoyable and you'll learn some really great vocabulary.
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So if you love books about adventure and I highly recommend that you give this one a read or listen.
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And another way that you can really take your English vocabulary to the next level,
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which is obviously going to also help you to read some of your favorite books,
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is with our free three-part masterclass! So I highly recommend that you check that
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out! You're going to have a ton of fun. You can learn more and sign up by clicking
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up here or down in the description below. All right, so this is another advanced one
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and it's actually the only book on this that is not actually a native English book
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but it has a really great translation. Now it's from Brazilian author Paulo Coelho
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and it's on this list because it could really make a huge impact on you
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and also I recommend it because it was the first ever book that I read in Portuguese.
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Now it's about a man who goes on a journey searching for a treasure,
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but really the real treasure are the lessons that he learns along the way.
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Now another book that I almost added to this list, but I didn't include because it's quite
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similar to this, is called Siddhartha. So it's another really great read
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because it includes a lot of great lessons for your life. So I highly recommend that you pick
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up and read either of these if you want something that you're not only going to highly enjoy reading
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but they can also help you to change your life. Alright, we are down to the last two
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which may or may not surprise you. So the second to last one is Harry Potter.
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Now many of you, I know will have already read this, but it could be really great
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for you to reread it again in English. Now depending on which book you pick up, these
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could be from intermediate to advanced, and as I said, they're really great for language learners.
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This was actually the first book that I read in Spanish and German.
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I've heard that you learned, basically, how to speak English from Harry Potter, is that correct?
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Yes. My uncle taught me to read and to speak at the same time with the Harry Potter books.
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So is that mean that maybe some of your first English that you could speak was spell-based?
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Yes. I was such an annoying child, I like… god bless my parents… it means that I was either
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casting spells continuously or using very annoying words. Like I was such a
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precocious annoying little kid, it's like “Mummy, I clean the dishes meticulously”
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Now young adult book series like this are really fantastic because the author tends to develop them
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as the audience does, which means that kind of as you go on reading the first couple books you
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might find really easy but then as you go on, they become more and more difficult.
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So if you're right now at an intermediate level and you start with the first book, kind of as
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you're going by reading more and more books your English will be progressing as you get further in
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the story and they become more difficult. And something really great you could do
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is actually combine reading the books with watching the movies.
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So a great place for you to start is actually with this recent lesson that Andrea made,
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where she teaches you with the first book which is called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone,
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if you read it in the USA, or Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone, if you read it in the UK.
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So you can check that out by clicking up here or down the description below.
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But if you've already read Harry Potter and you want to read something similar
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but new instead, then I highly recommend the series called The tales of the Otori.
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Now I absolutely love Japanese culture. I grew up watching anime and playing Nintendo games,
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and this one takes place in feudal Japan but it's a fictional story.
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So I highly recommend that you check that one out as well, if you want another really great
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series that might remind you a little bit of Harry Potter because it's also coming of age.
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But that is not the last book series on this list the last one is actually
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Hunger Games. So this one is number one and it's an intermediate read.
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The reason that I placed it before Harry Potter is actually because I find it a bit more accessible.
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It's only three books instead of seven, and I think that it's a really easy and fast read.
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Now as always when learning English, the most important thing is to keep it fun and this is
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definitely true of the hunger games. It's actually the only book that I
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personally have ever read in less than 24 hours. I remember I was reading it at night and I looked
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over the clock and it was already 3 am and I was almost finished with it and I just kept on going.
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So as I mentioned, this one is a quick read you can learn so much from it and
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we also have a lesson with the movies if you want to learn with that as well
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Alright! I hope you really enjoyed today's list. Now quickly before you go, I want to just give
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you a couple of tips that will help you with your reading.
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So first off, I recommend that you always choose books that are aligned with what you
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already love reading in your native language. In fact, you could choose a book that you've
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already read in your native language and read the translation of it in English.
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Now this is really great because it's easier to understand when you already know this story.
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Now if you want some more tips on how to improve your reading, then all you have
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to do is give this video a like to let me know and I will create that video for you.
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And if there's any books that you think that I missed or that you absolutely loved reading
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English, then comment that down below so you can help other learners from around the world,
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who love reading just as much as you do, to discover their next great book!
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Now it's time to go beyond the classroom and live your English!