While I was in Paris last summer, I found a weekly book market in a little park. There were some nice collectible books, but what I was really after were cheap paperbacks. French fiction is hard to come by where I live, even at my local library, so this little market was perfect for my needs. I found box after box of used paperbacks. I ended up with a dozen different books, trying to find some familiar French names. So far, I have made it through L’etranger de Camus, which was not too difficult – I think existentialism lends itself to simple text. I have also read Gigi de Collette – yes, the same one that the movie was based on! That one was more flowery in the vocabulary. I don’t understand every word, and sometimes I am not able to use a dictionary, but I do think it is beneficial to read anyway, to try and make sense from the context and from what I do know. I’m sure I get some of the ideas wrong, but overall, I believe it is increasing my fluency. I keep a book tucked into my purse, and whenever I have to wait somewhere for 10 minutes or more, I read a bit. Now if there were just more hours in the day!
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