
Reading Made Easy for Foreigners - Third Reader
"Reading Made Easy for Foreigners - Third Reader" by John Ludwig Hülshof is an educational language textbook written in the early 20th century. This reader is designed specifically for students in public evening schools who are in the advanced stages of acquiring English as a second language, aiming to enhance their vocabulary and idiomatic command of the language. The work is likely focused on engaging learners with diverse reading materials that reflect American culture, history, and values, integrating both informative and literary texts. The opening of the reader contains a preface which outlines its purpose and intended audience, emphasizing that it aims to support students who have already gained a basic understanding of English but seek to improve their writing and speaking skills. The opening portion also introduces the contents of the reader, listing various lessons that encompass topics ranging from American national pride, cultural reflections on nature, and encouragement towards civic engagement and personal development. For example, the first lesson on "Flag Day" celebrates the significance of the American flag, articulating the values it symbolizes, such as liberty and national unity.
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