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24.09.2022 09:51 •  Английский язык

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“I guess we are voracious readers because we can’t sit anywhere without reading something, sitting in a waiting room, on a train, we are nuts if we don´t have something to read.”

“I read about five newspapers a day, I read a number of weekly magazines, and I would say I always read some book before I go to sleep at night.”

David Sims and his wife Jean clearly enjoy reading. Every room in their house in Greninge Connecticut is strewn with books and newspapers.

“I don’t go anywhere without a newspaper or a magazine or a book. I’m probably at the library three or four times a week. We are very big users at the library.”

And their son, Zac, enjoys reading too, but just not in the same way.

“My family sort of has a great relationship with reading, but I read a lot more online I can say confidently than the rest of my family, and they probably read more in print than I do.”

At least since the invention of television critics have warned that the electronic media would destroy reading by diminishing literacy and wrecking attention spans, but accomplished readers like Zac are redefining what it means to read in a digital age.

“When you are reading online you can read a lot of different things about a lot of different subjects in a short period of time, whereas if you are reading a book it’s usually about one subject. I would say reading a lot of magazines, user generated-content that one wouldn’t find in paper form, so a lot of different blogs, I’m subscribed to something like a hundred or two hundred RSS feeds that I read every day, and reading sort of aggregators that bring together a lot of information from different sources.”

Sure Zachary likes books but he craves interaction with fellow readers.

“It’s about the conversation. I suppose if you just receive it in paper, it´s just like you read and you’re done with it, and I think putting it online takes it a step further.”

His mother is staggered by the amount of content Zac absorbs every day.

“It’s mind-boggling to me. If he had to go pick up all those resources in print, it would be almost impossible.”

Still, she thinks reading in print and on the internet are two different animals.

“I don’t think about reading on my computer is a quiet activity. I think about sitting and reading in my comfy chair, crawled up with my book, I don’t crawl up with my computer.”

But like many in her generation, Zac and Emma do.

“I don’t think it’s a bad thing. I think when you start looking at the amount of time that spent on social networking and IMing (short for Internet Messaging), that’s where I have a problem.”

The Sims, like a lot of parents, are concerned that their daughter spends most of her time online playing games, not reading.

“I think that it’s very important especially when the kids are young for them to read. I think it enriches their vocabulary. They also think that it helps to lay a foundation for good writing skills.”

Zac, for his part, is obsessed with reading on any digital device, even reading headline on his iphone on the train ride at home.

“I wouldn’t say it’s an unhealthy amount of time that i´m spending online. I have Facebook, I do SMS with friends, I do have friends, but I think they recognize the fact it’s a lot of reading, it´s becoming more informed about the world than informed about other things you care about.”

Some literacy experts believe that there are online reading skills that can ultimately help children fair better in school, like the ability to locate information quickly, or even type faster.

David thinks these and other skills will serve Zac well at Columbia University in the fall.

“He’s learned various ways on multiple levels to do research. He’s a very inquisitive kid, so when he’s interested in a subject instead of using the internet if it didn’t exist, he would be in the library all the time going through research books to study a subject.”

While the debate continues for educators and researchers about the virtues of online reading for this family reading, and whatever form it is, is valuable.

I think that reading is really the basis of all learning. And I think whether it’s a book or whether it’s on the internet if you are reading and digging you are learning. So I’d like to think that, you know, that’s where we all can gain a great deal.

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Gansterghkl
Gansterghkl
10.10.2021 22:55
Ин май фри тайм, ай ду нот фид брэд,бат гив ас сомфинг ту ду виз хис хэдс. Бат зе мост интерестинг синг ай хэв невер траед ту ду ит ин нидлворк. Нау зис астивити хэс бикам май хобби. Май хобби демандэд мани, бикос ай вантед ту бай э дифферент энд интерстинг материалс. Ай демэндэд энд демэндэд моар. Ай воз дивейстэйтед пэрентс, бат ви фоуд аут - ай бигэн ту гив зейр крафтс ту фэмили берздэй. Зен ай хэд син пикчерс оф джапэн энд олд джэпэнис филмс. Энд ай бикейм интерестэд ин джэпэнис эмбройдери. Ит симд симпл энд изи. Энд грандмазер лукинг эт джэпэнис паттернс кейм фром энд таф ми ту эмбройдер энд кросс стич. Соу ноу ай эм версд ин эмбройдери. Май хобби брингс ми э лот оф гуд. Мом сэйс зэт май скиллс гив ми зе оппортьюнити ту мэйк зе мост мани.
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clashof7a
clashof7a
07.02.2022 23:47
Прости не считала сколько предложений

Places of interest in London
There are a lot of places of interest in London. Among them there are: Westminster Abbey,the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London.
London stands on the river Thames. Crossing the river by the Tower Bridge you can see the Tower of London. It is one of the oldest buildings of the city. Many centuries ago it was a fortress, a royal palace and then a prison. Now it is a museum of arms.
On the bank of the Thames, not far from the Tower of London, you can see Westminster Palace, or the Houses of Parliament. It is the seat of the British government and it is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. In one of its towers there is famous Big Ben, the largest clock of England. It strikes every quarter of an hour.
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