Books: They might be my favourite things to talk about.
Is there really a day to celebrate books?
Yes, there is, and it's coming up on April 23rd. In order to celebrate this day, I thought we'd talk about reading, why it's important in general, but specifially for learning English and boosting our advanced English through vocabulary and other expressions. I'll also ask if it matters whether we read paper books or digital books.
So if you like books, if you read in English and if they help you improve your English, stay with me for the next 15 minutes, and then I'd love to hear from YOU about why reading matters to you.
- Why do you read?
- What kind of books do you read?
- Do you read fiction or non-fiction?
- Do you read e-books or physical books, or both?
- How does reading help you improve your English?
- What was the last book you read that had an impact on you?
- What will YOU do to celebrate World Book Day?
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