READING
1.Do you like
reading books? Why or why not?
2.What (kinds
of) books do you like to read?
3.Did you read much
when you were a child?
4.What (kinds
of) books did you like reading when you were a child?
5.Do (young)
children like reading books?
6.For children,
what do you think are the benefits of reading?
7.What do you
think are the benefits of reading to children?
Yes, I'm really into
reading because I believe that reading can be both entertaining and
educational. Reading broadens my knowledge by opening up the whole world to me.
While I'm reading, I can be visiting another country or a different time period,
or traveling through space. I can find out how people solve problems or think
up new ideas.
Oh, it's a tough
question, or it should be more of what books I don't read. I have a really open
mind to books and what genre they are. Classic literature, novel,
autobiography, historical story...whatever.
Yes, I remember when I
was a kid, I'd like to take some historical books from my father's bookshelf,
and read the historical stories, which were really entertaining and educational
to me. As a result, I'm very familiar with our Chinese ancient history.
It's kind of hard to
say but young children that I know around me tend to read fairy tales to
cultivate their mental development, but maybe for others, they just want to
watch TV and play toys.
I believe if you want
your children to be smart, they have to acquire a love for reading, which has
numerous benefits. Reading opens the door to child's early academic success,
imparts a love of learning and leads to higher grades in every subject.
Besides, reading can help children Improve linguistic skills in the form of a
richer vocabulary, correct grammar, and more articulate oral communication. On
top of
that, books teach
child about relationships, situations, personalities, and what is good and what
is bad in the world he lives in.
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