Karim_Rap_4_life
2012-06-23, 20:22
Hey everybody wish you doing good this small passage is about the importance of reading I have read before since a long time ago and I just wanted to share it with you coz I see that everybody should read it especially beginners. Enjoy
Reading is important !
I would say reading is essential ! Reading means knowledge. Reading means creating your cultural background. Reading means getting an opinion about something.
We should read what other people write about something even if we don’t agree with their opinions. Only this way you can build a strong knowledge about something, having a point of view and your own personality.
You need reading probably now for school but I assure that you’re going to need it even more later on, when you take on a job and other adult responsibilities. Good reading skills are a
must. Ask any employer.
So, besides the practical reasons, what’s in it for you? Consider the possibilities. Through reading you can:
Become an expert. An expert on any subject you like-from sports stats to spelunking, coins to carburettors, or anything in between
.
Live dangerously. Through reading you can share the challenges, fears, thrills, and achievements of those you’re reading about- without the risk
.
Have a few laughs. Sit down with a book by your favourite stand-up comedian, a collection of jokes or cartoons, or a humour magazine
.
See the world. Without leaving your room, you can visit places that fascinate you
.
Travel through time. Explore the frontiers of the old west or the frontiers of space. Historical fiction and science fiction move you back and forth in time
.
Use your brains. Solve a mystery by figuring out whodunit (Who done it…..a kind of novels you can say detective novels…) outwit a crafty villain, or think yourself out of a perilous situation. Your first clue: look up Mysteries in the library card catalogue or ask for detective fiction at bookstore
.
Get some free advice. Lots of novels feature teenage characters who have problems and pressures like the ones you’re dealing with. Check out the young adult section of the library or bookstore
.
Discover new interests. Through reading, you may develop an interest in something you knew nothing about before
.
Find a cause. Get smart on an issue that matters to you. Read about people and organizations that support your cause, and get involved
.
Escape. Noise, tension, or boredom getting you down? Give yourself a break. Leave everything behind as you escape into a book.
Grow up. If you find that you’re outgoing some of the books and magazines written for teens, ask to borrow some of the books and magazines your parents are reading.
Web posted: 10/26/2007 12:43 AM CDT
S. Bennett
Reading is important !
I would say reading is essential ! Reading means knowledge. Reading means creating your cultural background. Reading means getting an opinion about something.
We should read what other people write about something even if we don’t agree with their opinions. Only this way you can build a strong knowledge about something, having a point of view and your own personality.
You need reading probably now for school but I assure that you’re going to need it even more later on, when you take on a job and other adult responsibilities. Good reading skills are a
must. Ask any employer.
So, besides the practical reasons, what’s in it for you? Consider the possibilities. Through reading you can:
Become an expert. An expert on any subject you like-from sports stats to spelunking, coins to carburettors, or anything in between
.
Live dangerously. Through reading you can share the challenges, fears, thrills, and achievements of those you’re reading about- without the risk
.
Have a few laughs. Sit down with a book by your favourite stand-up comedian, a collection of jokes or cartoons, or a humour magazine
.
See the world. Without leaving your room, you can visit places that fascinate you
.
Travel through time. Explore the frontiers of the old west or the frontiers of space. Historical fiction and science fiction move you back and forth in time
.
Use your brains. Solve a mystery by figuring out whodunit (Who done it…..a kind of novels you can say detective novels…) outwit a crafty villain, or think yourself out of a perilous situation. Your first clue: look up Mysteries in the library card catalogue or ask for detective fiction at bookstore
.
Get some free advice. Lots of novels feature teenage characters who have problems and pressures like the ones you’re dealing with. Check out the young adult section of the library or bookstore
.
Discover new interests. Through reading, you may develop an interest in something you knew nothing about before
.
Find a cause. Get smart on an issue that matters to you. Read about people and organizations that support your cause, and get involved
.
Escape. Noise, tension, or boredom getting you down? Give yourself a break. Leave everything behind as you escape into a book.
Grow up. If you find that you’re outgoing some of the books and magazines written for teens, ask to borrow some of the books and magazines your parents are reading.
Web posted: 10/26/2007 12:43 AM CDT
S. Bennett