This book is quite hard to read for me. There are so many words that I don't know, so it takes a lot
of time to read, but i believe that this kind of practice is good for me.
My english skill can improve.
Oh, reading 24 pages in a day was too hard for me.
Anyway, I like this kind of story.
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I agree that 24 pages was a lot. We will slow down after tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI'm also sure that as you practice and get used to Golding that it will get easier.
One of the things I like about Lord of the Flies is that it does introduce a lot of new vocabulary, but that most of that new vocabulary can either be guessed from the context or is not essential.