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Indonesian Article vs English Journal

After I have learned the Indonesian and English journal, I found some difficulties and easiness, and also the differences from the articles. 

The difficulties when I read Indonesian journal is I need to found the article that has a really interesting title and content for me. If it makes me bored when I read it, so I'll not continue to read. While when I read the English article, from the title I felt really curious just from reading the title first because of there is so many new words or vocabulary that I need to know more to make my skill of English is improved.
The lack of the Indonesian journal, there are some words that repeated in each part. In other hand, the English journal has so many new vocabularies that I didn't know before, sometimes it makes me cant understand well what is it means. 
But, the Indonesian article has some advantages. Those are, it easier to understand because of we are Indonesian. It also makes us easy to read fast and re-read the article to understand more. English Journal has some advantages too, those are we can improve more our vocabulary and understanding when we read it. And because of we must read it carefully, we will get our best understanding from it. 

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