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The Book Dialogue
The Book Dialogue
54 episodes
19 hours ago
Two sisters in conversation about books, how they change lives, enrich our communities and allow us to grow and evolve as people. Sarah Ahmadi and Rebecca Budd
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Two sisters in conversation about books, how they change lives, enrich our communities and allow us to grow and evolve as people. Sarah Ahmadi and Rebecca Budd
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Books
Arts
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Learning French, Reading French
The Book Dialogue
13 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
Learning French, Reading French

S4 E10: Learning French, Reading French

Welcome to The Book Dialogue. Thank you for listening in!

Join Sarah and Rebecca in a discussion of reading a book in a second language.

Reading books in the language that they were written allows a reader to fully experience the author’s intended meaning and style. Translations can often lose the nuances and cultural references that are present in the original language.

Sarah and Rebecca believe that learning a second language improves our language skills, provides a deeper connection to the author and subject matter, and enhances our understanding of the cultural and historical significance of the language.


Music by Trabant 33 "Paris in Spring" Epidemic Sound

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The Book Dialogue
Two sisters in conversation about books, how they change lives, enrich our communities and allow us to grow and evolve as people. Sarah Ahmadi and Rebecca Budd