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2022 Foreign Language Reading Challenge

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message 1: by Sportyrod (new)

Sportyrod | 79 comments Thanks for the challenge. I would not have considered this if not for you. I am going to try out some easy books first. I am setting a low goal but I am secretly/not-so-secretly hoping to blow it out of the water.

Jag kan läser lite i svenska. Jag önskar att läser flera bokar i en andra språk.

Saya bisa membaca bukubuku di Bahasa Indonesia. Saya kira sini sulit.

Rod


message 2: by Dave (new)

Dave | 8 comments Hi Berengaria,

This sounds interesting and I'd like to give it a try even though I am far from fluent in any other language.

Dave


message 3: by Nocturnalux (new)

Nocturnalux | 1 comments I'll be a reading at least a book in Japanese for this one.


message 4: by Peter (new)

Peter (slawophilist) | 31 comments Thank you for your invitation to this group, Berengaria. Having German as mother tongue, I plan to read books in English, Polish, Russian, and Dutch as a regular goal and additionally French and Italian as a stretch goal. I am also learning Spanish, Hebrew and Jiddish, but still at basic level, not advanced enough for regular reading.


message 5: by Anna (new)

Anna | 5 comments I am in with six french books!


message 6: by Paul (new)

Paul Weiss Berengaria wrote: "Hello!

In 2021 I did a foreign language reading challenge for myself simply to finally motivate myself to read in languages I'm not terribly proficient in.

It REALLY helped boost my understandi..."


OK, count me in. Let's see if I can set myself a SMART goal (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-oriented) for 2022. How about this - 2 easy readers in each of German and Spanish plus 1 full adult novel in French (I'm thinking something reasonably light such as a French translation of an Agatha Christie mystery or a thriller from one of my go-to favourites)

If I actually manage that then I can think about a similar novel in German or Spanish but that's definitely on the outside limits of my skills for the moment.

Paul Weiss


message 7: by Vicky (new)

Vicky "phenkos" | 9 comments Hi Berengaria and thanks for the invite! I wouldn't have considered it, but on second thoughts, why not? I'm going to try and read a book in German and a book in Russian (although they may be children's books or easy readers...). And, who knows, I may even try to write the review in the book's language (with a little help from Google translate... he he...). So, yes, an excellent idea, and thanks for suggesting it!☺☺


message 8: by Paul (new)

Paul Weiss Well, I read four out of five of the short stories in PRINTEMPS ET AUTRES SAISONS and I decided that I just couldn't bear the idea of plowing through the fifth one. Despite the beauty of the writing and the fact that it was undoubtedly helping my French reading skills, the writing was just too repetitive AND, frankly, I was a little grossed out! I became convinced that this guy has a real thing for young girls of colour.

I'm shocked that this author actually won a Nobel Prize for literature in 2008.

Anyone else with thoughts on this author?

Here's the link to the review that I wrote in French:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Perhaps the French native speakers could help me out with a correction or two if I made any gross errors. Thanks in advance.

And, now I'm still waiting on delivery of Agatha Christie's La Meurtre de Roger Ackroyd


message 9: by Calla Reviews (كالا) (last edited Jan 08, 2022 07:00PM) (new)

 Calla Reviews (كالا) I plan to finish 6 books in/dealing with arabic and 6 in french.


message 10: by Berengaria (new)

Berengaria | 188 comments Calla wrote: "I plan to finish 6 books in/dealing with arabic and 6 in french."

Hi Calla! I'll add you to our group.

We have a chat going on another thread in this profile. If you'd like to keep us up to date on your progress and see where others doing the challenge are with their reading (highly recommended) then hop over and introduce yourself. We have a number of people with a goal for French this year (myself included) but no one else with Arabic.


message 11: by F (new)

F | 3 comments Hi, I'm joining late.
I want to go back over book 1 and book 2 for learning Korean from sejong institute, along with the 1St workbook and its handouts, then I'll be moving on to two books, 안녕 자두야 과학일기 - 2 똥과 방귀, and 내 어머니 이야기 1부, I might attempt 아메리카노 엑소더스 - 면학의 희생양 at the end of the year, but I doubt I'll be able to read and enjoy it at my current reading level.

Fatima


message 12: by Berengaria (new)

Berengaria | 188 comments F wrote: "Hi, I'm joining late.
I want to go back over book 1 and book 2 for learning Korean from sejong institute, along with the 1St workbook and its handouts, then I'll be moving on to two books, [book:안..."


That's great Fatima! Hope over to our chat (on this same profile) so you can interact with the rest of the group. I'll add you to the list.


message 13: by Berengaria (new)

Berengaria | 188 comments Peter wrote: "By finishing "10 Captivating Stories to learn Italian" (Intermediate Level) I ticked off my second foreign language. Still books in French, Dutch, English and Russian on the goal list."

Peter, you've posted to the wrong thread. :-) This is just the announcement one, not the chat thread. If you post this message to the chat, everybody else will be able to see it.


message 14: by Peter (new)

Peter (slawophilist) | 31 comments Berengaria wrote: "Peter, you've posted to the wrong thread. :-) ..."

Sorry, Berengaria, and thank you for the hint. I deleted my comment. As an administrator you should be able to delete this one and yours so the chat is "clean" again.


message 15: by Berengaria (new)

Berengaria | 188 comments elias wrote: "Another late arrival here, if that's ok!"

Hi Elias! Sure, just hop over onto the chat thread and let us know what you'd like to do for reading goal.


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