2011. március 20., vasárnap

Make Your Books Go Digital: A Wonderful Way to Learn the Languge

On of the greatest strategies to learn a language is to read it as often as possible. Luckily, our target is English and it is very simple to find material published in this language. Up to today, however, reading digital texts, articles and eBooks was a little uncomfortable as the screen burnt our eyes, the laptop overheated our lap, the desk made our back crooked. Well, good news: not anymore!


I, with the help of a very nice friend, have got myself a Kindle, which I believe could revolutionize language learning (as well).


Kindle is a product sold by amazon.com and it is a platform for reading. Unlike a computer screen it doesn't apply TFT of LCD (or the obsolete CRT) technologies, but uses electronic ink. This material is much like paper, which means it isn't illuminated by LEDs, thus doesn't tire your eyes any more than conventional paper, and book reading does. It's not easy to explain the way it feels, but everyone I asked was astonished. 


Also, helping us in reading books in foreign languages is the integrated dictionary, that tells the meaning of an unfamiliar word with a single button push... Neat, right? 


Help Me English encourages you to get your own Kindle device and start reading, and in order to trigger your desire for having one, all students who wish to test it will get the device for a day's use - free of charge!


For further information, refer to amazon.com!


Take it easy, 
hope to see you in class!    




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