Mrs. Malay
Lektor ze społeczności
I want you to approach literature and poetry with the calm and patience of a Zen master. Don’t rush. Sit with the words. Let them sink in. You don’t have to understand everything right away. Think of it this way: when you read a poem or a story, you’re not just learning a language. You’re learning to see the world through someone else’s eyes. That’s a gift. And here’s another thing: don’t be afraid of ambiguity. If you don’t understand a line or a phrase, let it be. Sometimes, the best learning happens when you come back to something later and it suddenly makes sense.
Tip 62 : How to learn a language through Literature and Poetry
How can reflecting after reading literature enhance learning?
It improves critical thinking and writing skills
It reduces memory retention
It discourages creative exploration
It limits understanding of cultural context
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22 sty 2025 21:27