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Reading Books

Reading Books

Date: Oct 24 2008

Themes: Hobbies, School

Grammar: Comparing Quantity

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In today’s fast-paced culture, many people may feel like they’re too busy to read a book. In fact, a recent survey found that reading rates are falling in the US. Young people in particular are more likely to spend their free time watching TV or surfing the Internet than reading a novel or nonfiction book. According to the survey results, the average 15- to 24-year-old living in the US spends 2 hours per day watching TV, and only 7 minutes reading for pleasure.

Considering all the high-tech forms of entertainment out there, from video games to cyberspace, maybe it’s not surprising that fewer people read these days. But is reading just an old-fashioned pastime, or is it a lost art? Listen to what Marni and Jason think about reading.

Dialog

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Marni

Marni

Jason

Jason

Marni:  I’m reading the most incredible book right now, and I can’t even imagine not having that in my life, like not loving reading.

Jason:  Wow. Yeah, yeah. So you’re one of those that always has a book going no matter what?

Marni:  Oh yeah. Even, like, sometimes you get super-busy and like I’ll stop for a while and I’ll just, you know, like…But I know it’s there and I make time for it because it’s…it’s so important. I love reading. Yeah.

Jason:  Totally. It’s just surprising to me that there are people who just…years go by and they don’t read a book. I guess they’re just reading newspapers and websites and stuff…Or…

Marni:  Or not reading, which could be even…That’s even more alarming.

Jason:  It’s just interesting ‘cause it’s like, you’d think if you write a book you could like affect the culture. But I guess you’d only affect the small portion of the culture that actually reads books. Ya know?

Marni:  Let’s change that.

Jason:  But what’s the…what’s appeal of reading books? Like how can we sell it to people over like…Like what do you enjoy about reading a book over watching a movie or something?

Marni:  Getting absorbed into a story whether it’s true or not. I mean, I’m reading the most incredible nonfiction book right now called Three Cups of Tea, and it’s… it’s a New York Times bestseller. And it’s incredible and it’s, you know, it’s the most inspiring book that I’ve read, because this man, this real guy, goes into these countries that are completely impoverished and he builds schools. And it’s totally inspiring and I can’t imagine not wanting to know that story.

Jason:  But what makes it better in book form than in documentary film form?

Marni:  Well, documentary film form, it’s like it’s, you know, it’s visual. It’s there. But, like, a book…Actually, you know as a teacher I actually teach kids how to read.

Jason:  Yeah.

Marni:  And part of it is, like, creating pictures in your mind, like creating a story in your mind. So you’re getting the words and you, you know, have this vision of it. And oftentimes, when books are translated into film it’s not as good as, like, the picture you’ve created in your mind. Because if a book is written well, the words are so rich…It’s better.

Jason:  Yeah. Totally.

 

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Discussion

Marni is in the middle of a great book and loves to read. Jason is impressed that Marni reads so much, even when she’s busy.

Jason is surprised by how many people don’t read books. Even people who read other things, like magazines or websites, might not make time to read a whole book.

Marni describes the book she’s reading right now, a true story about a man who builds schools in poor countries. She’d rather read about this story in a book than see a documentary film about it because reading makes you use your imagination more than watching a movie does.

What was the last book you read? Did you enjoy it? What did you like about it? Do you prefer reading books, watching movies, or surfing the Internet?

 

Comments

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bianca lee

China

yeal  i always think of reading is the useful way to learn english and  i will keepmyself reading

03:51 AM Oct 25 2008 |

José_1971

Brazil

The website democratize information, but should be seen as a unique source of inspiration. The books are very important for the development of imagination and creativity.
Books exercise your mind

03:27 AM Oct 25 2008 |

CallMeFelix

Taiwan

I haven't read a book completely, even if I have, it's also a few…But sometimes I really wanna read articles for pleasure totally.

02:21 AM Oct 25 2008 |

CallMeFelix

Taiwan

wow! I totally read a lesson for the first time…Orz

02:05 AM Oct 25 2008 |

Marcelolic

Marcelolic

Brazil

I thought cool this lesson,but also I thought the dialog of Jason and Marni full of slangs and words with few objectivity…I liked more of discussion and grammar point :)

12:04 AM Oct 25 2008 |

Marcelolic

Marcelolic

Brazil

I like to read books,but only what interests me,like subjects about Astrology and Health(bodybuiding and fitness) and others…but also I generally like to read things that it arrests my attention…
On the other hand,I adore internet and watching TV hehe

07:48 PM Oct 24 2008 |

abusaad

abusaad

Yemen

reading book is the best way of learning for all sciences.but some of books are really boring

06:35 PM Oct 24 2008 |

Ayli

Ayli

Cuba

i like read good books

04:27 PM Oct 24 2008 |

star^^

China

 When i have nothing to do, i like reading Different books can teach u how to think logically, it's very useful for ur life. i like it.

03:46 PM Oct 24 2008 |

songlin043@gmail.com

China

actually i dont like reading books,  usually i would rather surfing the internet or do other things than do some reading in my spare time.   but i understand clearly that reading is good for me and can enlarge my veiw. so i should change my bad habit to get used to reading.

 it is really pefect,  you can try!!Laughing

 

 

02:21 PM Oct 24 2008 |

kaira_harry

Yemen

lol

01:58 PM Oct 24 2008 |

Totto

Totto

Sudan

Yeah I have noticed recently with all the new technologies, people dont read as much as they used to in the past.  A lot of people find reading boring.  Me, I prefer waching T.V. or surfing the internet than reading a novel.

01:57 PM Oct 24 2008 |

kikimasho

kikimasho

China

the most important thing is that we should read good books, i think… but people now seem have forgotten such an good habit,like me..

01:48 PM Oct 24 2008 |

marwan07

marwan07

Saudi Arabia

I haven't read a book for pleasure it is awful to sit down and keep yourself reading for 8 houres !!!!!!!!

12:34 PM Oct 24 2008 |

yana011

yana011

Philippines

i just finished a book last night ;) it was the fourth book ive read. reading is the best way to learn english. and i agree it creates more imagination than watching a movie. though surfing the net is helpful too but in a sense that you can only spend less time than reading a book. 

12:24 PM Oct 24 2008 |

shadow-man

shadow-man

Algeria

The last book i read was * the art of war* and it was really wonderful

09:07 AM Oct 24 2008 |

DS

DS

Algeria

Thanks for this topic, it's a great one. I think that reading a book it's like opening the dor of a new world, with every new story we discover a new part of this big world, we learn things which we didn't knew befor, it's make us "open minded" because we learn how to see the world differently, how to communicate with people because we learned how they are, how is their culture and as Marni said the most wonderful thing is to use our imagination. While you are reading a book in ur room, in a bus, it's like you are in another space, you are far from the place where you are, you are living the story with the different characters in the book.

We can also improve our languages, reading a book in English help us to learn new words and improve our vocabulary and comprehension.

06:52 AM Oct 24 2008 |

huhufish

huhufish

China

I think reading is very important for my life.I can see what other,s life like .Reading tells me a lot.

06:04 AM Oct 24 2008 |

arabella521

China

HELP i can not find the streaming audio of this lesson .

04:05 AM Oct 24 2008 |

arabella521

China

HELP !!!!HELP!!!!

Why can't I listen the streaming  audio of the lesson? I was not able to find the streaming audio bar.and this kind of thing happened for several times. is this would be something wrong with my computer?

04:02 AM Oct 24 2008 |

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