I'd like to say through writing and reading our imagination gets laid out for all to enjoy.Reading is a skill a lot of us take for granted.
I mean anyone on this forum presumably knows how to read...but what are the real-life consequences for people who DON'T read?
And more so, people who don't take time to READ and THINK about what they read?
I once applied for work as a librarian in a prison. It is well known that a lot of prisoners have ended up there precisely because they either didn't know how to read, or never read, and therefore remained ignorant of many things a person who CAN read takes for granted.
Associated with reading is also WRITING. Imagine if you couldn't write a sentence. How do you cope with life and remember to do all the things that you need to remember? Writing is as much for our own memory as its to make a record for someone else.
In church, would you not be able to progress as much in your spiritual life if all you ever did was hear a sermon once a week and never actually picked up the Bible to read it through? How can you live on just a preacher's scriptural soundbites?
When we hear the news on radio or tv, do we process it the same way that we do if we read a newspaper that can go in depth into current affairs?
What role do books play in reading, and would you realistically be able to get by without any books?
I recommend another book that I found indispensable to learning effective reading. It actually changed my intellectual and academic lives.Reading is a skill a lot of us take for granted.
I mean anyone on this forum presumably knows how to read...but what are the real-life consequences for people who DON'T read?
And more so, people who don't take time to READ and THINK about what they read?
I once applied for work as a librarian in a prison. It is well known that a lot of prisoners have ended up there precisely because they either didn't know how to read, or never read, and therefore remained ignorant of many things a person who CAN read takes for granted.
Associated with reading is also WRITING. Imagine if you couldn't write a sentence. How do you cope with life and remember to do all the things that you need to remember? Writing is as much for our own memory as its to make a record for someone else.
In church, would you not be able to progress as much in your spiritual life if all you ever did was hear a sermon once a week and never actually picked up the Bible to read it through? How can you live on just a preacher's scriptural soundbites?
When we hear the news on radio or tv, do we process it the same way that we do if we read a newspaper that can go in depth into current affairs?
What role do books play in reading, and would you realistically be able to get by without any books?
Its great that books have page numbers so you can keep track of where you are up to, and look things up though I will always use a bookmark for longer books.
That's completely understandable. Electronic books are... weird. They don't have page numbers. Instead, they have sections.I have not been able to transition to electronic books, yet.
That's completely understandable. Electronic books are... weird. They don't have page numbers. Instead, they have sections.
When I was studying for my graduate degree, we had electronic textbooks. I spent two years reading miniaturized textbooks in PDF format on my Kindle. It was horrible! That said, I do enjoy the quick-n-dirty electronic dime store books. For example, if I am traveling I'll buy a couple fiction books for my Kindle to take with me.
you are dedicated to your cause/ reading . honestly i have known men who could barely read.. but give them the Bible and they had no problemIts great that books have page numbers so you can keep track of where you are up to, and look things up though I will always use a bookmark for longer books.
Iām not sure if you want a book beginning with the letter WI'm up to W...not long to go...!
Can anyone recommend any books featuring blind people?
Here are a couple autobiographys.I'm up to W...not long to go...!
Can anyone recommend any books featuring blind people?
āThe Book Thiefā by Markus Zusak.I need an author who's last name starts with Z...