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#Young Learners
eReading
Psychology of books
Updated: 2021.08.22
3 min read · Basic
eReading
이-리딩
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
Q2
The passage insinuates that books are our companions. Do you agree with the suggestion?
Q3
Before reading this article, had you heard of Kindles? What about eReaders?
Q4
Have you ever used an eReader or Kindle? What did you think of the experience?
Q5
Do you think eReaders are just as good as physical books? Why or why not?
Q6
In your opinion, is it important that eReaders provide an experience similar to physical books?
Q7
What do you think about the controversies associated with eReaders and Kindles?
Q8
Do you like reading? Why or why not?
Q9
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
Expressions
colloquially
informally, more suitable to use in (everyday) speech than in writing
Example
1

Please refrain from using writing colloquially in formal situations.

Example
2

A stroke is sometimes colloquially referred to as a “brain attack.”

traditionalists
someone that believes and follows traditional ideas
Example
1

Religious traditionalists rebelled against the new policy.

Example
2

Being a Muslim traditionalist should not mean that he is a terrorist.

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