Why Reading Slowly Builds Real Fluency
Many learners try to read as fast as possible because speed feels like progress.However, real fluency grows when you notice how a sentence is built and why the writer chose a particular expression.
When you slow down, you begin to see the sentence core, the supporting details, and the small words that connect one idea to another.This kind of attention does not make reading boring; it makes the language reusable.
The goal is not to translate every word.The goal is to understand how the English works, save the parts you can use again, and return to them until they become part of your own language.