1. Do you like reading?

I don’t just like reading, I adore it. I’ve been an avid reader since I was old enough to hold a book in my hands.

Other answers:

Sure...but I’m only doing it 30-40 minutes a day right before I go to sleep. It’s a wonderful way to relieve stress and to relax.

Well, not that much, just too lazy to pick up a book. But I do enjoy reading sports magazines. 

2. What kinds of books do you usually read?

I used to be a big fan of science fiction books, especially ones that involved space or futuristic technology. These days I’m more into non-fiction books about current affairs or history.

Other answers:

I tend to like stuff that’s completely different from my life. I’ve lately been really into historical fiction and adventures.

I like to read things according to the mood I am in, sometimes it’s all mushy stuff, other time i history and autobiography.

3. How many hours a day would you say you spend on reading?

If you include the Internet, then I read for at least two hours a day. I get a lot more of my reading done online than I used to. If you just count books then maybe I only read for half an hour or so each day.

4. Where do you usually read?

The best place to read is at home in a comfortable chair, with a cup of tea or some other snack. It’s best to read when you can feel peaceful and at home. Cafes are also nice places to read because they have a convivial atmosphere.

5. Do you think children like reading nowadays?

I think that children do like reading and always have, but nowadays there are many other attractions competing for children’s attention, like TV and video games. The success of book series like Harry Potter proves that reading is alive and well amongst young people.

Another answer:

I don’t think so. There’s just too much other stuff the younger generations do these days. Reading \ isn’t one of those things we have to do anymore.

6. What sorts of books do children like to read?

You can’t pigeonhole preferences based on age. Some children read books aimed at mature and sophisticated adults whilst a lot of adults like to read trashy romance novels of dubious literary merit.

Why do You Love Reading Books?

I am a high school graduate but that was as far as I got. Since then, due to my love of reading, I have become self-educated and my husband said that my knowledge far outdid his college degree.

Books are learning tools. They not only teach you things, they take you to places you could never otherwise go. They open your imagination and you are free to view the characters in them any way you can conjure them up. On television or in a play, you pretty much view the characters as the writer scripted them.

Reading opens up a whole new world for anybody and is the basis for a good education. If one can’t read, one can’t learn. Reading also fosters imagination, writing skills, vocabulary growth, deeper understanding of life around you and better communicative skills. It is a quiet activity that can be a lot of fun, and you learn a lot from it.

Vocabulary:

an avid reader: người say mê đọc sách

current affairs:  những vấn đề về thời sự

be/get into : thích

adventure: phưu lưu mạo hiểm

autobiography: tự truyện

to pigeonhole: phân loại
self-educated: tự học

to conjure sth up: tưởng tượng cái gì

to foster: nuôi dưỡng
writing skills: kỹ năng viết

a lot of fun: rất vui

relieve stress:  giải tỏa căng thẳng

science fiction: khoa học viễn tưởng

tend to : có chiều hướng

historical fiction: sử giả tưởng

mushy: ủy mị

convivial atmospherebầu không khí thoải mái

sophisticated: thạo đời

learning tool: công cụ học tập

open up: mở ra

imagination: tưởng tượng

communicative skills: kỹ năng giao tiếp

Sửa lần cuối: Thứ sáu, 27 Tháng 1 2023, 4:00 PM