Outlines:
Introduction
It widens the horizon of thinking
It plays a key role in academic success
it’s an unending company
it brings the best out of someone
conclusion
Reading has at all times and in all ages been a great source of
knowledge. Today the ability to read is highly valued and very important
for social and economic advancement. In today’s world with so much more
to know and to learn and also the need for a conscious effort to
conquer the divisive forces, the importance of reading has increased. In
the olden days if reading was not cultivated or encouraged, there was a
substitute for it in the religious sermon and in the oral tradition. In
the nineteenth century, Victorian households used to get together for
an hour or so in the evenings and listen to books being read aloud, But
,today we not only read, we also want to read more and more and catch up
with the events taking place around us.
Reading
skills are essential to succeed in society. Those who are good readers
tend to exhibit progressive social skills. A person who is widely read
is able to mix with others. He is a better conversationalist then those
who do not read. He can stand his ground. Reading broadens the vision.
It is in a way a substitute for travel. It is not possible to travel as
much one would like to and reading can fill in the gap created by the
lack of travel. Having confidence in reading only comes from the daily
practice of reading. A good reader can interact with others in a far
better way because reading has widened his vision and point of view.
Thus a widely-read man is a better conversationalist and is able to see
the other side point of view.
Educational
researchers have found that there is a strong correlation between
reading and academic success. A student who is a good reader is more
likely to do well in school and pass exams than a student who is a weak
reader. Good reader can understand the individual sentences and
organizational structure of a piece of writing. They can comprehend
ideas, follow arguments and detect implications. Good readers can
extract from the writing what is important for the particular task they
are employed in and they can do it quickly. Educational researchers have
also found a strong correlation between reading and vocabulary
knowledge. Students who have a large vocabulary are usually good
readers. This is very surprising, since the best way to acquire large
vocabulary is to read extensively and if you read extensively you’re
likely to be or become a good reader.
Books
are no doubt very faithful friend of a reader. They never betray but
accompany the reader, either sitting alone or traveling. Those who are
habitual of reading feel comforted with books. It soothes and relieves
tension and loneliness. Medically it also plays a vital role to
eradicate depression and unrest. Books are great assassins of boredom.
It just kills the boring time.
We
are the dwellers of this speedy advancing world. Everything is moving
so fast just like a rocket. To keep the pace, we must also need to do
things that benefit us. Reading is no doubt a stupendous habit. It can
make a stagnant, barren mind rich and cultivatable. It pours rich
thoughts in minds. It brings the best out of someone. Reading also helps
one to see the present in relation to the past and the future and thus
develops a historical perspective. But, care is needed to ensure that
reading doesn’t become a substitute for the real life. The moment one
ceases to enjoy the ordinary pleasures and happiness of life and is
content to enjoy them vicariously through fictional and historical
representation, one loses all the benefits of reading and loses contact
with life.
As
a result of reading books over a period of time, a learning process is
formed. There are a great many benefits to be gained from reading books.
It is proven that in this technological society the demands for higher
levels of literacy are creating unfavorable consequences for those who
fall short. This is even more of reason to get into the habit of reading
books, but with the cinema and television taking up a great deal of
attention of children, teenagers and even adults, the habit of serious
reading is dying out. We must never let it die out.
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