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The good thing about this is that it works for any language, not just Japanese. By doing it, you practice different aspects of a language. Having someone to accompany you or having opinions from others in this case will always be positive, so look for a native speaker to train you. Second part of the video: • Ondoku Effect - Arthur Be the guinea pig, Be a parrot. Then tell me the result. My Serv: / discord This story of reading aloud is not restricted to Japan. It also dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. In these cultures, it was common to read poems and philosophical texts aloud, and students deepened their understanding and reinforced their memory through listening. In the monasteries of medieval Europe, reading aloud the Bible and religious texts was used to learn writing and deepen understanding. In Asia, especially in China and Japan, reading aloud classical literature and poetry was also valued as an important part of education. Link to the Bible with audio for Japanese. (*if you have more recommendations, direct me to discord) https://www.jw.org/ja/%E3%83%A9%E3%82... Source: Meus testes + Kang, S.-H. & Kim, M. (2017). The effects of oral reading on the improvement of reading comprehension and pronunciation in EFL learners. English Language Teaching, 10(6), 123-134. https://doi.org/10.5539/elt.v10n6p123 Iwashita, N. (2014). Oral reading and its impact on L2 phonological awareness and fluency. Language Learning, 64(4), 711-749. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12072 Music: / @cleanmindsounds Good content is ad-free content.