Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

World Book Day - The importance of reading

UNESCO's General Conference in 1995 decided to pay a world-wide tribute to books and authors on April, 23rd to encourage everyone, and in particular young people, to discover the pleasure of reading.
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Reading is important for many reasons:
It is a great form of entertainment
It exercises your brain
It improves concentration
It improves your vocabulary
It improves your writing skills
It develops your imagination and creativity
It develops empathy
It tells you many things about the world you live in
It helps you better understand other cultures
By reading you can be a better student and, most of all, a better person.

“There are many little ways to enlarge your world.  
Love of books is the best of all.” 
Jacqueline Kennedy

Book People Unite is an American movement that recognizes the incredible effect books can have on a child's immagination and tries to get books in the hands of kids who need them most.

Some famous American artists created a song to encourage people to join the cause.
Watch the following videos from Book People Unite. In the second video you can read the song's lyrics.



The songs says:
"One book can inspire a child. One book can be the fundamental thing that helps to change a life. Let's plant seeds of inspiration to motivate some magic."

Do you agree?

Explain the meaning of the song.

Why is reading important for you?

Do you like reading?

How do you feel when you read a book?

What's your favourite book?





"So please, oh PLEASE, we beg, we pray 

Go throw your TV set away 

And in its place you can install

 A lovely bookshelf on the wall.” 

Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Cineforum: movies taken from British or American novels for children


 

I've always used movies to improve students' listening comprehension, but I've always preferred movies taken from novels. So I have the chance to talk about literature, as well. 

This is a poster about my cineforum I created with Piktochart. You can save you poster as an image, as the following, or you can make it interactive, as you can see clicking on the next link.



Below you can find the above poster, but now it's interactive...





Below you can have some more information. This time I used Blendspace.
There are links to the movies' trailers, to some information about the novels they are taken from, to sites about movies or books for EFL students. 

          http://blnds.co/1gXfZtP




 "I think cinema, movies, and magic have always been closely associated. The very earliest people who made film were magicians".
Francis Ford Coppola
 

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Travelling through books



You don’t have to go far away to have new experiences.


“Not all of us can travel the whole globe, but just making travel a priority—even to a new place a day's drive away—can be eye-opening.”

Mark Twain


You can even travel ....staying at home!

 “Reading is like travel, allowing you to exit your own life for a bit, and to come back with a renewed, even inspired, perspective.” Laurie Helgoe 

 





"Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere."  
Mary Schmich




"Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are."  
Mason Cooley         







"It is not true we have only one life to live…if we can read, we can live as many lives and as many kinds of lives as we wish."   
S.I. Hayakawa


                   

                READING IS...


                      
    

What is reading for you? 
 Do you feel like travelling when you' re reading?
Why?