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#Reading
How I Learnt to Love Books
The power of a good story
Updated: 2022.01.06
4 min read · Basic
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How I Learnt to Love Books
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Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
Q2
What books did/do you have to read for school? How did/do you like them?
Q3
Are you an avid reader or do you dislike reading? Why?
Q4
What is your favourite story of all time from any media (comics, movies, games, etc.)?
Q5
Why do you think schools force students to read classic literature? Should schools include more modern stories and alternative media?
Q6
How can schools, teachers, and parents make classic literature more interesting?
Q7
Do you think that young people don’t read enough books anymore? What’s the value of reading books as opposed to consuming stories through other media?
Q8
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
Expressions
give something a go
to try doing something
Example
1

I’ve never tried Mexican food before but if I get a chance, I’ll give it a go.

Example
2

She's been thinking about learning to fly for many years, and she's finally decided to give it a go.

escapist
looking for distraction and relief from the unpleasant reality, especially in the form of entertainment or fantasy
Example
1

He likes to indulge in escapist fantasies.

Example
2

Video games are one of the most popular forms of escapism nowadays.

to evoke something
bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind
Example
1

The sight of his parents’ photograph evoked pleasant memories of his childhood.

Example
2

The smell of the rotten eggs evoked disgust in her.

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