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![]() One Love. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Duplicate Posts: 1,079 Joined: May 2006 Member No: 410,480 ![]() |
well you know ppl like ur teachers and parents say reading is a very good thing to do in spare time that could help ur future (i don't see how it can, when i read, i usually forget the whole thing) and i have a tough time readin, my attention goes away from it, i hate it but automaticaly happens idk how i can control this i mean even if i read silently ok MUSIC OFF COMPUTER OFF TV OFF no one around me, yet i sitill manage not to concentrate i give my best efforts to it, anyone experience these rpbolems? problems. trust me i wana listen to them and read but just my brain won't let me do it
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![]() 白人看不懂 !!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,838 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 40,824 ![]() |
Reading is the best way to become an elite essay writer and getting obscenely high reading/writing SAT scores.
Readying a book forces the brain to convert the words you read into images in your head. Also, subconsciously, you are absorbing all the correct grammar and syntax, and when you go on to take tests, you'll get those reading questions where you go "what the f**k? huh?" but your instinctual answer (I think A is right...) is more often correct. It stimulates your brain more than watching TV - the brain doesn't process much at all in front of a TV. I don't know about using the computer...I've been arguing about that with my parents for 10 years. All in all, you will regret that you didn't read when you were little. |
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