As we all know, books use text to convey ideas and quite often there are no images or illustrations to picture the scenes described in the book; therefore, we have to use our own imagination while reading. For example, reading a fantasy novel that contains mythical creatures one would normally see the appearance of those characters in their mind while following the plot. In contrast, movie heroes on a TV screen are usually created for the viewer by directors and producers of the film. Watching TV substitutes the need to develop one’s own imagination because the characters and their surroundings are shown on the screen.
Furthermore, it is argued that reading is the best way to expand one’s vocabulary. The reader learns the correct spelling of a word by seeing it printed in a book, and they grasp its meaning from the context, without having to look it up in a dictionary. Not only new words but also numerous sentence structures can be learnt from books. To take advantage of these benefits English teachers in many schools use English novels as teaching materials. Students are asked to read the story and capture the keywords to answer the questions in the exam. In comparison, learning new words while watching a TV show isn’t always easy because the viewer’s attention is drawn to the action on the screen and if there are no subtitles, the spelling of the words is not obvious. All this makes a book a more effective tool for a language learner compared to TV.
In conclusion, I believe people who love to read tend to have a more active imagination and advanced linguistic comprehension than those who watch television, since readers are required to imagine the story in the book and learn the meaning of new words from the context.
As we all know,
books
use
text to convey
ideas
and quite
often
there are no images or illustrations to picture the scenes
described
in the
book
;
therefore
, we
have to
use
our
own
imagination while reading.
For example
, reading a fantasy novel that contains mythical creatures one would
normally
see
the appearance of those characters in their mind while following the plot.
In contrast
, movie heroes on a TV screen are
usually
created for the viewer by directors and producers of the film. Watching TV substitutes the need to develop one’s
own
imagination
because
the characters and their surroundings
are shown
on the screen.
Furthermore
, it
is argued
that reading is the best way to expand one’s vocabulary. The reader learns the correct spelling of a
word
by seeing it printed in a
book
, and they grasp its meaning from the context, without having to look it up in a dictionary. Not
only
new words
but
also
numerous sentence structures can be
learnt
from
books
. To take advantage of these benefits English teachers in
many
schools
use
English novels as teaching materials. Students
are asked
to read the story and capture the keywords to answer the questions in the exam.
In comparison
, learning new words while watching a TV
show
isn’t always easy
because
the viewer’s attention
is drawn
to the action on the screen and if there are no subtitles, the spelling of the words is not obvious. All this
makes
a
book
a more effective tool for a language learner compared to TV.
In conclusion
, I believe
people
who
love
to read tend to have a more active imagination and advanced linguistic comprehension than those who
watch
television, since readers
are required
to imagine the story in the
book
and learn the meaning of new words from the context.