2019年3月31日星期日

Reading practice for beginners?

Does anyone have any suggestions for sites that help practice reading for beginners? Something like fluentU except instead of videos just reading material where they tell you the character and the sound.

My problem is I got children's books and I do recognize a huge number of the symbols, but I don't know how to put them all together to create meaning yet. This is then compounded in that the children's books don't let you copy and paste the symbols out so there's no way to look up symbols you don't know. Best system I've come up with is using Microsoft Translator to copy and paste screenshots, convert those to copyable characters (when it doesn't crap the bed - which is most of the time), and then go and look up those characters manually.

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