Pronunciation of the English word reading.
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1. | Now I'm reading, you're reading and he's reading; we're all reading. | |
2. | Every piece of reading matter calls for a different kind of reading. | |
3. | For me, reading at home is preferable to reading sitting beside strangers in a library. | |
4. | Extensive reading is as important as intensive reading. | |
5. | A book worth reading is worth reading twice. | |
6. | Think of what you are reading while you are reading it. | |
7. | I do a lot in parallel, therefore I do not only read Akutagawa. At the moment, I am reading more and more in English. I am also reading a bit in German every day. | |
8. | I do many things at the same time, so not only am I reading things by Akutagawa, I've also increased the amount of time I spend reading in English and I also read a little in German every day. | |
9. | I think I'll have more fun reading something now. I was always part of the bookworm group, but there are times when I just don't feel like reading anything. Right now I'm getting lots of "Read! Read!" waves coming at me. | |
10. | If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. |