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  • KlausK Klaus

    Sci-Fi might be good. Graphic novels would interest him, but they should contain a non-trivial amount of text - the point is to work on his English skills.

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    @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

    Sci-Fi might be good. Graphic novels would interest him, but they should contain a non-trivial amount of text - the point is to work on his English skills.

    Yeah, I don't mean comic books. Graphic novels can be pretty lengthy. You might want to look into Logicomix? Lots of text, pretty easy reading level, but the subject matter might interest you, too, so it might be something you can do together if he's into that?

    Some you might want to look into:

    Holes
    Lord of the Flies (seriously)
    The City of Ember
    Alice in Wonderland
    The Oz series
    The Maze Runner
    Explorer Academy
    The Firefly Code
    The Wild Robot

    Most of those, I believe, are for kids a little younger than he is, but they're also newer and therefore not old and boring.

    The Oz books are (if I remember) easy to read, short, and really engrossing. They're not condescending to kids, either.

    Please love yourself.

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      Actually, what about some of the Tom Swift books?

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

        @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

        Sci-Fi might be good. Graphic novels would interest him, but they should contain a non-trivial amount of text - the point is to work on his English skills.

        Yeah, I don't mean comic books. Graphic novels can be pretty lengthy. You might want to look into Logicomix? Lots of text, pretty easy reading level, but the subject matter might interest you, too, so it might be something you can do together if he's into that?

        Some you might want to look into:

        Holes
        Lord of the Flies (seriously)
        The City of Ember
        Alice in Wonderland
        The Oz series
        The Maze Runner
        Explorer Academy
        The Firefly Code
        The Wild Robot

        Most of those, I believe, are for kids a little younger than he is, but they're also newer and therefore not old and boring.

        The Oz books are (if I remember) easy to read, short, and really engrossing. They're not condescending to kids, either.

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        @aqua-letifer said in Need book recommendations:

        Lord of the Flies (seriously)

        He has actually just started (somewhat hesitantly, after I recommend it) that book in the German translation.

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        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

          @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

          Sci-Fi might be good. Graphic novels would interest him, but they should contain a non-trivial amount of text - the point is to work on his English skills.

          Yeah, I don't mean comic books. Graphic novels can be pretty lengthy. You might want to look into Logicomix? Lots of text, pretty easy reading level, but the subject matter might interest you, too, so it might be something you can do together if he's into that?

          Some you might want to look into:

          Holes
          Lord of the Flies (seriously)
          The City of Ember
          Alice in Wonderland
          The Oz series
          The Maze Runner
          Explorer Academy
          The Firefly Code
          The Wild Robot

          Most of those, I believe, are for kids a little younger than he is, but they're also newer and therefore not old and boring.

          The Oz books are (if I remember) easy to read, short, and really engrossing. They're not condescending to kids, either.

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          @aqua-letifer said in Need book recommendations:

          You might want to look into Logicomix?

          You mean the philosophical Russel/Wittgenstein/.... thing? I got a copy in my book shelf. I'm sure he'd appreciate easy words like "epistemology" or "post-structuralism", let alone the subject matters such as logical paradoxes πŸ˜‰

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          • JollyJ Jolly

            @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

            @george-k said in Need book recommendations:

            Harry Potter?

            Way too complicated and too long.

            Not the first book or two in the series. Another series would be the Percy Jackson books. A bit dated, but the Heinlein juvenile books like Have Spacesuit, Will Travel or The Rolling Stones would be good.

            Newer stuff would be Al Capone Does My Shirts or maybe A Night Divided. The last one is a Berlin Wall story...

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            @jolly said in Need book recommendations:

            Not the first book or two in the series.

            I'll check out your suggestions, but I think you are overestimating the English capabilities of average 13yo Germans πŸ™‚ They'll maybe know a thousand words. They cannot construct an English sentence with more than five words that does not contain multiple errors. Reading books in a foreign language is really really hard.

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              What might work is stories that are super adventurous, so much so that it's worth the effort to conquer the language in order to find out what happens next!

              Unfortunately, I can't think of any easy texts right now. There's Captain Blood and Beau Geste, but they are certain to be too advanced.

              Rafael Sabatini, who wrote Captain Blood, also wrote some short stories, if you can find them. I don't know if they'd be any easier, but at least they'd be short.

              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                Doctor Phibes
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                The Hobbit?

                I was only joking

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                  Oo! Oo! I just thought of something! The Hardy Boys!

                  "The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in several mystery series for children and teens."

                  Go here: https://www.google.com/search?q="hardy+boys"&sxsrf=ALeKk02EN4Wa3RsCKc7Z7xK6S8SgBrsfgw%3A1623876662826&source=hp&ei=NmTKYOvkL4PD0PEP3_mlqAw&iflsig=AINFCbYAAAAAYMpyRmhcWhW-RwA4wLDDBPyWrxh81rBr&oq="hardy+boys"&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBAgAEEMyBAguEEMyBAgAEEMyBwgAEIcCEBQyBAgAEEMyAggAMgIILjICCAAyAgguOgsILhCxAxDHARCjAjoOCC4QsQMQgwEQxwEQrwE6BQgAEMkDOgUIABCSAzoICC4QsQMQgwE6CwguEMcBEKMCEJMCOgUILhCxAzoFCAAQsQM6BwguEIcCEBRQ1jVY7oMBYLiHAWgBcAB4AYAByAOIAcEOkgEIMS4xMS40LTGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjr15P9g53xAhWDITQIHd98CcUQ4dUDCAk&uact=5

                  Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                  • Catseye3C Catseye3

                    Oo! Oo! I just thought of something! The Hardy Boys!

                    "The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in several mystery series for children and teens."

                    Go here: https://www.google.com/search?q="hardy+boys"&sxsrf=ALeKk02EN4Wa3RsCKc7Z7xK6S8SgBrsfgw%3A1623876662826&source=hp&ei=NmTKYOvkL4PD0PEP3_mlqAw&iflsig=AINFCbYAAAAAYMpyRmhcWhW-RwA4wLDDBPyWrxh81rBr&oq="hardy+boys"&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBAgAEEMyBAguEEMyBAgAEEMyBwgAEIcCEBQyBAgAEEMyAggAMgIILjICCAAyAgguOgsILhCxAxDHARCjAjoOCC4QsQMQgwEQxwEQrwE6BQgAEMkDOgUIABCSAzoICC4QsQMQgwE6CwguEMcBEKMCEJMCOgUILhCxAzoFCAAQsQM6BwguEIcCEBRQ1jVY7oMBYLiHAWgBcAB4AYAByAOIAcEOkgEIMS4xMS40LTGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjr15P9g53xAhWDITQIHd98CcUQ4dUDCAk&uact=5

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                    @catseye3 said in Need book recommendations:

                    Oo! Oo! I just thought of something! The Hardy Boys!

                    "The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in several mystery series for children and teens."

                    Go here: https://www.google.com/search?q="hardy+boys"&sxsrf=ALeKk02EN4Wa3RsCKc7Z7xK6S8SgBrsfgw%3A1623876662826&source=hp&ei=NmTKYOvkL4PD0PEP3_mlqAw&iflsig=AINFCbYAAAAAYMpyRmhcWhW-RwA4wLDDBPyWrxh81rBr&oq="hardy+boys"&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBAgAEEMyBAguEEMyBAgAEEMyBwgAEIcCEBQyBAgAEEMyAggAMgIILjICCAAyAgguOgsILhCxAxDHARCjAjoOCC4QsQMQgwEQxwEQrwE6BQgAEMkDOgUIABCSAzoICC4QsQMQgwE6CwguEMcBEKMCEJMCOgUILhCxAzoFCAAQsQM6BwguEIcCEBRQ1jVY7oMBYLiHAWgBcAB4AYAByAOIAcEOkgEIMS4xMS40LTGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjr15P9g53xAhWDITQIHd98CcUQ4dUDCAk&uact=5

                    I absolutely hated those books. πŸ˜†
                    (And one of the authors did too, from what I read!)

                    Please love yourself.

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                      Klaus, disregard what Aqua said above. He was drunk.

                      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                      • KlausK Klaus

                        @jolly said in Need book recommendations:

                        Not the first book or two in the series.

                        I'll check out your suggestions, but I think you are overestimating the English capabilities of average 13yo Germans πŸ™‚ They'll maybe know a thousand words. They cannot construct an English sentence with more than five words that does not contain multiple errors. Reading books in a foreign language is really really hard.

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                        @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

                        I'll check out your suggestions, but I think you are overestimating the English capabilities of average 13yo Germans πŸ™‚ They'll maybe know a thousand words. They cannot construct an English sentence with more than five words that does not contain multiple errors. Reading books in a foreign language is really really hard.

                        I applaud you and your son for taking this on. This is the first time I see anyone asking for book recommendations specifically to facilitate the learning of a second language. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                        The unfortunate thing is if I take your "1000 word vocabulary" assessment literally and try to map it to a native anglophone's age or grade level, this site maps it to below age five. I cannot think of any book written for five year olds that would have content that is interesting to a 13 year old. You may have to resort to graphic novels. :man-shrugging:

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                          @catseye3 said in Need book recommendations:

                          Klaus, disregard what Aqua said above. He was drunk.

                          It's smugglers, okay? Smugglers.

                          It was always smugglers.

                          Please love yourself.

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                          • AxtremusA Axtremus

                            @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

                            I'll check out your suggestions, but I think you are overestimating the English capabilities of average 13yo Germans πŸ™‚ They'll maybe know a thousand words. They cannot construct an English sentence with more than five words that does not contain multiple errors. Reading books in a foreign language is really really hard.

                            I applaud you and your son for taking this on. This is the first time I see anyone asking for book recommendations specifically to facilitate the learning of a second language. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                            The unfortunate thing is if I take your "1000 word vocabulary" assessment literally and try to map it to a native anglophone's age or grade level, this site maps it to below age five. I cannot think of any book written for five year olds that would have content that is interesting to a 13 year old. You may have to resort to graphic novels. :man-shrugging:

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                            @axtremus said in Need book recommendations:

                            The unfortunate thing is if I take your "1000 word vocabulary" assessment literally and try to map it to a native anglophone's age or grade level, this site maps it to below age five.

                            I found this mapping from grades to CEFR language levels:

                            5th grade: A1
                            6th grade: A1+
                            7th grade: A2
                            8th grade: A2+
                            9th grade: B1
                            10th grade: B1+
                            12th grade: B2+

                            My son is 7th grade, so level A2. According to this website A2 vocabulary is around 1500 words.

                            I think it is in general a lot of work to speak a foreign language as good as a 5 year old native speaker.

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                            • KlausK Klaus

                              @axtremus said in Need book recommendations:

                              The unfortunate thing is if I take your "1000 word vocabulary" assessment literally and try to map it to a native anglophone's age or grade level, this site maps it to below age five.

                              I found this mapping from grades to CEFR language levels:

                              5th grade: A1
                              6th grade: A1+
                              7th grade: A2
                              8th grade: A2+
                              9th grade: B1
                              10th grade: B1+
                              12th grade: B2+

                              My son is 7th grade, so level A2. According to this website A2 vocabulary is around 1500 words.

                              I think it is in general a lot of work to speak a foreign language as good as a 5 year old native speaker.

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                              @klaus said in Need book recommendations:

                              @axtremus said in Need book recommendations:

                              The unfortunate thing is if I take your "1000 word vocabulary" assessment literally and try to map it to a native anglophone's age or grade level, this site maps it to below age five.

                              I found this mapping from grades to CEFR language levels:

                              5th grade: A1
                              6th grade: A1+
                              7th grade: A2
                              8th grade: A2+
                              9th grade: B1
                              10th grade: B1+
                              12th grade: B2+

                              My son is 7th grade, so level A2. According to this website A2 vocabulary is around 1500 words.

                              I think it is in general a lot of work to speak a foreign language as good as a 5 year old native speaker.

                              I think all the stuff I gave you was American 6th grade level, if that can work...

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                                Percy Jackson is a good recommendation but could be beyond his English level. I can post a sample page or two.

                                Only non-witches get due process.

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                                  I could just send my boy over there for the summer.

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

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                                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                    I could just send my boy over there for the summer.

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                                    @jon-nyc said in Need book recommendations:

                                    I could just send my boy over there for the summer.

                                    Partay at @jon-nyc 's house!

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                                    • George KG George K

                                      Actually, what about some of the Tom Swift books?

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                                      @george-k said in Need book recommendations:

                                      Actually, what about some of the Tom Swift books?

                                      Yes, obviously, no question

                                      This is number one on the list

                                      Maybe the Hardy Boys after this

                                      And Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer

                                      Edit

                                      And now I just noticed that there is a long line of new Tom Swift books written in the 80s, 90s and beyond. I am not familiar with these. The books from the 1950s are terrific.

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                                      • Catseye3C Catseye3

                                        Oo! Oo! I just thought of something! The Hardy Boys!

                                        "The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in several mystery series for children and teens."

                                        Go here: https://www.google.com/search?q="hardy+boys"&sxsrf=ALeKk02EN4Wa3RsCKc7Z7xK6S8SgBrsfgw%3A1623876662826&source=hp&ei=NmTKYOvkL4PD0PEP3_mlqAw&iflsig=AINFCbYAAAAAYMpyRmhcWhW-RwA4wLDDBPyWrxh81rBr&oq="hardy+boys"&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBAgAEEMyBAguEEMyBAgAEEMyBwgAEIcCEBQyBAgAEEMyAggAMgIILjICCAAyAgguOgsILhCxAxDHARCjAjoOCC4QsQMQgwEQxwEQrwE6BQgAEMkDOgUIABCSAzoICC4QsQMQgwE6CwguEMcBEKMCEJMCOgUILhCxAzoFCAAQsQM6BwguEIcCEBRQ1jVY7oMBYLiHAWgBcAB4AYAByAOIAcEOkgEIMS4xMS40LTGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjr15P9g53xAhWDITQIHd98CcUQ4dUDCAk&uact=5

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                                        @catseye3 said in Need book recommendations:

                                        Oo! Oo! I just thought of something! The Hardy Boys!

                                        "The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in several mystery series for children and teens."

                                        Go here: https://www.google.com/search?q="hardy+boys"&sxsrf=ALeKk02EN4Wa3RsCKc7Z7xK6S8SgBrsfgw%3A1623876662826&source=hp&ei=NmTKYOvkL4PD0PEP3_mlqAw&iflsig=AINFCbYAAAAAYMpyRmhcWhW-RwA4wLDDBPyWrxh81rBr&oq="hardy+boys"&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBAgAEEMyBAguEEMyBAgAEEMyBwgAEIcCEBQyBAgAEEMyAggAMgIILjICCAAyAgguOgsILhCxAxDHARCjAjoOCC4QsQMQgwEQxwEQrwE6BQgAEMkDOgUIABCSAzoICC4QsQMQgwE6CwguEMcBEKMCEJMCOgUILhCxAzoFCAAQsQM6BwguEIcCEBRQ1jVY7oMBYLiHAWgBcAB4AYAByAOIAcEOkgEIMS4xMS40LTGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjr15P9g53xAhWDITQIHd98CcUQ4dUDCAk&uact=5

                                        Darn! Cats beat me to this. Good job, Cats. πŸ™‚

                                        Yes, this series could be fun for your kiddo.

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                                          Here's a sample of Percy Jackson writing:

                                          Screen Shot 2021-06-16 at 11.07.56 PM.png

                                          If you think that's too advanced, I have other suggestions of adventure stories but one problem you could find is that the books written at a reading level he'd be good with won't interest him because they're aimed at younger kids.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

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