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Hey, Just want to know whether looking for words in dictionary while reading sentences would be better or marking them and looking all of them together in a go would be better? If I start looking for the words in dictionary right on, it disturbs the flow of reading. But if I skip those words and look for all of them later, I would not get the meaning of those sentences. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU FIND A NEW WORD WHILE READING?
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Hey, Just want to know whether looking for words in dictionary while reading sentences would be better or marking them and looking all of them together in a go would be better? If I start looking for the words in dictionary right on, it disturbs the flow of reading. But if I skip those words and look for all of them later, I would not get the meaning of those sentences. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU FIND A NEW WORD WHILE READING?
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if you do not know the exactly meaning the only this you can do is to understand the word by the context. whats going on in a more general way.
after all, no non native speaker knows each word that he or she may encounter
hope this helps
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