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What are the benefits of reading extracurricular books?

Expert research has proven that a student’s Chinese language proficiency will only be developed when the amount of extracurricular reading reaches 4-5 times that of textbooks. In this regard, special teacher Dou Guimei is an example: she led a class from the first grade to the sixth grade. The students accumulated more than 100 fables, more than 200 ancient and modern Chinese and foreign famous aphorisms, and more than 300 ancient and modern poems. , with more than 1,000 idioms, so her students can write fluently and speak well.

Zhu Yongxin, a famous contemporary educator in my country, said: A person who reads a lot must have a broad vision, a high ambition, and a persistent pursuit. In other words, reading more can not only make people broaden their horizons and enrich their knowledge, but also make them have lofty ideals and persistent pursuits.

Mr. Lu Shuxiang, a famous linguist in my country, also said that when he learned Chinese, he benefited from 30% in class and 70% from extracurricular activities. Indeed, we can obtain a wealth of knowledge from various extracurricular books. Through reading, we can span time and space and understand things at home and abroad in ancient and modern times. We can also talk to various celebrities through reading. Not only that, reading more extracurricular books can also improve your composition skills. Du Fu said: "Reading thousands of volumes, writing is like a spirit." It can be said that all students who are good at writing compositions like extracurricular reading, because we can learn some good words and sentences from extracurricular books, learn some writing methods, and accumulate some writing materials. Of course, there are many benefits of reading extracurricular books. I think students who like extracurricular reading can deeply understand it.

In short, if children develop the habit of reading in primary school, it will benefit them throughout their lives. Only when a person develops the habit of loving reading will he never feel lonely throughout his life, he will complete the task of lifelong learning, and he will be a person who continues to improve himself and grow. If a person cannot develop the habit of reading, he will be easily lonely and irritable, and he will not have a broad vision.