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Help for Adults Who Have Trouble Reading

Yeshuasdaughter

You know, that one lady we met that one time.
V.I.P Member
I found this video series that's meant for adults who are learning English.

English language learners are supposed to read along and practice pronunciation, but people who can't read well can use the videos to practice reading paragraphs and staying in the line, reading each word individually.

Maybe it can help you or someone you know:

 
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I have an idea for you.

Try this:

text to speech online

A very simple text-to-speech tool that doesnt require a download and is free (and I tried it just now to make sure it works).

Could help you navigate posts from long-winded users (such as myself) on this site. Maybe it could aid in your recovery.
 
Do you think your problem will eventually improve? Or is it permanent?
(P.S. I love The Mists of Avalon! I read it so many times when I was a kid.)
 
Do you think your problem will eventually improve? Or is it permanent?
(P.S. I love The Mists of Avalon! I read it so many times when I was a kid.)
Marion Zimmer Bradley was not a good person though. Read The Last Closet by Moira Greyland Peat.
 

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