Learning from children book is a good way to learn foreign languages although my favorite of learning language is diving into the food. Duolingo is also globally recognized tool to learn language. I use them when I was in highschool but that was it because it gets old. I gave it a try in recent years but it's boring for my learning style 😄
Did you ever read books in a foreign language?
Yes, I did. English isn't my first language. So are Spanish, German, and other languages I learned. My first memorable German book that I read was actually stories from Grimms' Fairy Tales. Now that I don't use it, it's hard to converse. I may understand and write but I can't speak it well.
Also, I think your tips are sound and it's pretty insightful. I hope others would read this because it's educational and inspiring.
Thank you so much. English was always the worst for me and all the failures made it even worst. I had a teacher who gave me a 4 (D) because she saw I tried it, but it wasn't possible for me 😔 It's such a big relief, that I found the right method and I think it really could help others, too. Not only with English as you already said. It's possible with many languages. Especially because Grimms' fairy tales are translated into so many languages that nearly everyone knows these stories. To read them in a foreign language isn't that difficult.
I hope I can encourage others to give it a try 😍 If I could do it, anyone can 👍