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[The Journey of Reading: From Personal Passion to Language Acquisition]-[English Listening - Books and Reading]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2022-01-24

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The Enduring Value of Reading: A Personal and Pedagogical Perspective

In this episode of the Listening Time Podcast, host Connor explores the multifaceted world of books and reading, reflecting on his own history with literature and offering practical advice for language learners. By sharing his personal journey and professional insights, he highlights why reading remains a vital habit for both intellectual growth and linguistic development.

A Lifelong Habit: Cultivating the Love of Reading

Connor traces his interest in literature back to age eight, a period he describes as when he really started "getting into" reading. During his elementary school years, he frequented the school library, which offered a "large selection of books," and learned to "check out" materials—a term he uses to describe the process of borrowing books. This consistent habit of visiting libraries and reading "for pleasure" allowed him to develop into a mature reader. He admits that as an adult, finding time to maintain this habit is difficult, emphasizing the need to "make the time" for reading despite the busy nature of modern life.

Exploring Literary Genres

Connor categorizes his reading preferences into distinct genres, primarily focusing on fiction. He highlights three specific authors who have shaped his tastes:

  • Ernest Hemingway: Admired for his "iconic" writing style and sentence structure.
  • Agatha Christie: Praised as a master of mystery, capable of keeping readers "on the edge of their seat" until the final reveal.
  • Cormac McCarthy: A contemporary great known for his versatility in Western, dystopian, and "Southern Gothic" literature. Connor finds the unique descriptions within Southern Gothic particularly compelling, noting their focus on the American South.

He also touches upon the concept of the "Great American Novel," a long-standing literary debate regarding which work best encapsulates the American experience. Titles like Moby Dick, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Great Gatsby are frequently cited as top contenders for this title.

Reading as a Tool for Language Learning

Beyond personal enjoyment, Connor positions reading as a premier tool for language acquisition. He argues that books are "dense with words," providing an ideal environment for vocabulary expansion. Furthermore, he explains that reading facilitates the subconscious absorption of grammar: "Your brain starts to recognize grammatical structures and patterns" even when the reader is not actively studying the rules.

To ensure that reading remains a productive and enjoyable experience, Connor offers a specific strategy for learners:

  1. Limit Dictionary Usage: To avoid the process becoming a "chore" or getting "boring," he suggests limiting oneself to looking up only two words per page. This prevents the reader from feeling frustrated and helps maintain the flow of the narrative.
  2. Select Appropriate Difficulty: He stresses that learners should choose books that are "close to your level but are just a little bit challenging." If a book is too difficult, the high frequency of unknown words will hinder comprehension and enjoyment.

Ultimately, Connor concludes that the primary goal of reading as a language learner is to read for pleasure. By fostering a genuine interest in the content, learners are more likely to sustain the habit, which in turn leads to deeper linguistic proficiency.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 46 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're all doing well.
I've been very busy lately.
I've had a lot of stuff to do, but I'm happy to be back in front of the microphone and recording another episode for you guys.
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