How do you write a book about learning how to read?

Well i would make it in a diary format with marking my progress and hardship. main problem is that i dont know how to write like a normal person so i maybe need a couple of editors.
 
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This shit can be used on people which are illiterate in Spanish.
So it's possible.
 
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You can assume anyone learning to read has some base vocabulary to work with. Use pictograms of simple words, start with vowels. c a t 🐈 d o g 🐕 and so on. Keep introducing levels of complexity.
 
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Luke Smith has a video about learning Latin, there's a book written in Latin that gets more complex as it goes on.
 
Same way you write any book, really! I'd recommend a word processor, but if you're a quirky eccentric, you could try an old typewriter, or maybe a chain of Tweets and DMs, thousands of messages long.
 
Who's the intended audience? If it's someone learning the basics of language, then those building block books exist. If it's someone who is trying to learn how to do deeper analysis of a text, then Mortimer Adler's How to Read a Book is considered the gold standard on the different levels of reading and how to become a more active, analytical reader.
 
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