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The advantages of reading more Chinese in primary schools

The advantage of reading more Chinese in primary schools is that, influenced by personality, children who love reading can think of others and sympathize with their misfortunes, and interpersonal relationships in family, school and society can learn from books.

Cultivating Imagination The world in the book is boundless, full of imagination, curiosity and opportunities. No matter how narrow and boring the real world is, children who love reading have lofty ideals and endless dreams, which bring them unlimited creativity.

Cultivate interest in learning and let children like reading as soon as possible. Once children fall in love with reading, they can't stop, and the more they read, the better.

Enhance language ability, children who are close to reading have strong language ability, and are higher than children who don't like reading in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Children can understand complex ideas and appreciate the beauty of language from books.

Expanding life experience, children with good reading ability can often stand the test of life, know how to deal with crises and setbacks, and be emotionally stable and happy.

Children who set up lofty ideals to study have a broad vision and a broad mind. Because they have gained rich experience and insights from life examples through the ages, they can look at problems from multiple angles and learn to be an excellent person.

Increase knowledge reading, so that children can dabble in many aspects of knowledge, literature, history, geography, science, politics and so on. And broaden their knowledge and experience, which is of great benefit to learning.

Improving writing ability, just like reading, enables children to master language and writing ability, often surpassing their classmates in the same grade. They can get good grades without reciting compulsory texts, and they can also get good grades in off-campus exams, because reading improves their writing ability.