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21 Benefits of Reading (physical) Books, Why we should all be reading…
21 Benefits of Reading (physical) Books
get lost in
lines and paragraphs of your favorite books
boosting confidence/ self- reflection/ self- discovery
vocabulary development
each book a journey through a vast landscape of words
expand our
lexical repertoire
express our ideas more precisely
stimulating the mind and curiosity
curiosity = the thirst for knowledge
every book is an
enigma
waiting to be
unraveled
reading
feeds
our
innate
curiosity
prompting
us to ask questions seek answers(thúc giục)=
continual discovery
the mind
to stay strong and
agile
intriguing plots and complex concepts
explore different perspectives
makes us more
tolerant
enriches
our understanding of the human
mosaic
stress reduction
books offer a peaceful refuge
has the power to transport us to
serene places
and
calm our minds
this t
emporary escape
--> provides a
rejuvenating
break for the soul
increase empathy
we share the character's joys, sorrows, triumphs and defeats
the empathetic connection
enhance our
interpersonal relationships
build more
compassionate
society
creating bonds that
transcend
pages
developing concentration
due to distraction--> reading requires
conscious
act of
resistance
Sleep improvement
reading before bedtime--> provides a relaxing
ritual
allow s
mooth transition
into the sleep state
emotional development
emotional stories:
awaken
and nurture our emotions( khơi dậy)
develop greater
emotional intelligence
stories that
resonate
with our experiences and aspirations
increasing patience
patience - rare virtue(đức tính)
waiting for the story to
unfold
transfer to everyday life--> face challenges with calmness and
perseverance
in the face of
adversity
( be always
cheerful
)
improve our writing
exposing ourselves to different
literary styles
we
organically
absorb the
subtleties
of language
adding
richness
and depth to our expression( sự phong phú)
encourage critical thinking
challenge pre-existing opinions
analyze and reflect on complex issues
evaluate information
objectively
and make
informed
judgments
memory strengthening
recalling
characters plots and complex details of stories
help to retain infor
Why we should all be reading aloud to children
Story
the story begins with Fern learning that her father, Mr. Arable, is off to the
hoghouse
to kill the
runt
of the
litter
with his axe.
"Please don't kill it," she
sobbed
, "It's unfair." (nức nở)
the pig was saved, Fern discovers a
carton
on her chair at breakfast,
she approached her chair, the carton
wobbled
The experience
Teacher was
thrilled
(extremely happy) that children were enjoying the story
There will be no kids who don't love or
are immune to
the spell of a great book being read aloud (not affected)
real readers pause to wonder, think, ask questions
parents
pull up
alongside them and read and talk together (dừng lại bên cạnh)
How to read aloud
teachers/ parents have to do decoding of words
we free kids to think
--> they can use all their brain energy to imagine the story and learn new information
Benefits
world should come alive in their brains as they read
What would they see
sb was born with a rare facial
anomaly
Sb helps her best friend escape to Denmark, during
The Holocaust
see reflections of themselves--> less alone/ more hopeful
creating moments of
connectedness
and joy
a chance to
carve out
(create/ obtain)a time when we're not on our phones
The Huge Misconception About Reading
we're taught that read to
retain
information(ghi nhớ thông tin)
brief
sporadic
inspirations to read
read an entire book in a day or two, and then they don't read for another three months.
Others will all
unanimously
say you're not gonna see results.
train minds on a regular basis
The only way to see results is through
consistency
.
Some books are gonna make you
irresistible
bring you
fortitude