But... what
about reading in English? It is essential to make our students aware of the
importance of reading in English, not just because English is useful but
because the world becomes smaller when you know how to read in English. We
are living in an era in which we are surrounded by information (info overload), and genuine information is normally written in English (in ever sphere). That
is the reason why we (as teachers) have the tough task of fostering our
students’ taste for reading for pleasure as well as for academic purposes. Besides, it is important to highlight that reading habits determine the
academic achievements of students to a great extent, hence educational success
requires successful reading habit.
In picture
number 1, I think they must be reading by pleasure surrounded by thousands of
books of every genre and style... sitting on those comfy armchairs...
Regarding
picture number 2, it seems that the grandmother is teaching his grandson how to
read... from my experience (and taking into account that picture is black and
white) it is weird, because 60 years ago education was not essential so many of
our elder people don’t how to read or write.
Contrastingly,
picture 3 shows how we evolve no matter our age, and how technology evolves as
well. It must be mind-bending for those people over 70 to try to understand how
a tiny device can house such a huge amount of possibilities.
Picture 4
shows those compulsory graded readers at school. As a teacher, I must admit
that we do it every year, although we are trying to adapt those compulsory graded
readers to our readers’ tastes, although sometimes it is unbearable.
The last
picture shows me the real necessity of the human being of being informed as
well as the pleasure for reading: no luxuries just newspapers’ articles about culture,
sports, events, opinions...no matter the place.
“Reading is to the mind, what exercise is to the body. As by the one, health is preserved, strengthened, and invigorated: by the other, virtue (which is the health of the mind) is kept alive, cherished, and confirmed.”
Hello Ángela,
ResponderEliminarlet me write a little feedback of your blog, as we are asked to do for one of the final tasks in the course.
I don't see many entrances, but as far as I can see in the ones you already have, they are really appealing. I can see you are a good blogger! I like how colourful it is! It invites you to continue reading.
I don't know if this is your first time blogging, but you should continue doing so! I hope your students like it as well!
Congratulations!
Alba