
Books to Improve English: B1โB2 Reading List (Learn English Naturally)
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Show Notes
๐ Learn English through reading with this intermediate B1โB2 episode for ESL and EFL English learners. The episode provides listening practice and a reading list of books to improve English vocabulary, reading comprehension, and fluency through stories.
English learners will learn why certain books were challenged or banned and how reading input helps language learning. This episode focuses on American English listening comprehension, vocabulary in context, and practical study motivation for learners who want to learn English naturally.
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๐ Vocabulary list:
1) Banned Book Week - A week-long event in the United States that celebrates books that have been banned or prevented from being in libraries.
2) Controversial - Causing disagreement or debate.
3) Rebellious - showing a desire to resist authority or control
4) Bittersweet - a mixture of sadness and happiness.
5) Utopia - an imagined place or state where everything is perfect.
6) Satire - a literary work that uses humor or irony to criticize something.
7) Explicit - often refers to content that is not suitable for younger audiences.
8) Colloquial - (of language) used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal
9) Disillusioned - disappointed because something is not as good as one believed it to be.
10) Censorship -the practice of controlling what people can read or see