It is frequently suggested that encouraging children to pick up reading materials is becoming increasingly challenging. This essay aims to elaborate on possible explanations for this trend and provide practiceable solutions to promote interest in reading among youngsters.
Regarding the causes of this activity' s declining popularity, I believe the booming of the multimedia has the greatest impact. For instance, in modern times, millenials, who grow up in a cartoon culture, often prefer to watch a movie with vivid colors, high quality images and clear audio to enjoy a fascinating work of fiction rather than read about it in a heavy tome. This is probably just because children' s vocabulary is still limited and they need visual and sound assistance to help them understand verbal clues better. Another possible explanation could be the plethora of interesting pastime activities available to young people in the modern world. For them, chasing after a ball in a soccer match or beating their friends in a computer game seems to be a lot more compelling than picking up a book or newspaper.
In order to promote reading among youngsters, there are several plausible solutions. Firstly, authors of children' s books should incorporate more pictures and illustrations in their work. This should attract more young readers as they can comprehend reading materials better thanks to the visual aids provided. Secondly, topics for children' s books should also be updated regularly and kept more relatable to real life. From my observation, young readers nowadays prefer to read about real life heroes whose good deeds are real life feats instead of some fabricated stories.
It is
frequently
suggested that encouraging
children
to pick up
reading
materials is becoming
increasingly
challenging. This essay aims to elaborate on possible explanations for this trend and provide
practiceable
solutions to promote interest in
reading
among youngsters.
Regarding the causes of this
activity&
#039; s declining popularity, I believe the booming of the multimedia has the greatest impact.
For instance
, in modern times,
millenials
, who grow up in a cartoon culture,
often
prefer to
watch
a movie with vivid colors, high quality images and
clear
audio to enjoy a fascinating work of fiction
rather
than read about it in a heavy tome. This is
probably
just
because
children&
#039; s vocabulary is
still
limited and
they need visual and sound assistance to
help
them understand verbal clues better. Another possible explanation could be the plethora of interesting pastime activities available to young
people
in the modern world. For them, chasing after a ball in a soccer match or beating their friends in a computer game seems to be a lot more compelling than picking up a book or newspaper.
In order to promote
reading
among youngsters, there are several plausible solutions.
Firstly
, authors of
children&
#039; s books should incorporate more pictures and illustrations in their work. This should attract more young readers as they can comprehend
reading
materials better thanks to the visual aids provided.
Secondly
, topics for
children&
#039; s books should
also
be updated
regularly
and
kept
more relatable to real life. From my observation, young readers nowadays prefer to read about real life heroes whose
good
deeds are real life feats
instead
of
some
fabricated stories.
7Linking words, meeting the goal of 7 or more
8Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
7Mistakes