Dear
Editor,
I
am writing in response to an article in yesterday’s issue of your
newspaper which claimed that the books are a thing of the past and we
have to change it to computers. I completely disagree with the
article and I would like to point out why the books are better to
learn than computers.
Firstly,
books don’t harm the eyes such as computers because this modern
technology causes the growth of children with vision problems that
have to wear glasses. The books obviously are more useful because you
can scratch, underline, and mark the important words. Unlike the
books, you don’t need internet and when it is not found you can’t
use the computer.
Next, studies have shown that students that have to search the information in the books learn more than students that look for the information on the computers because the last, only copy and paste the information and they can connect easily to the chat or other pages when they should be working. On the other hand the people who use the book have to read and write all another time with her own words and summarizing each page.
Finally,
I am due to use books in class and when I am studying because I learn
more, however I sometimes search information using the computer but I
know that I don't learn and as soon as I can I connect to a chat at
the time that I should be studying so it harms me. In concussion
definitely books cannot be changed by computers. I therefore suggest
you think carefully before printing such comments.
Kind
regards,
Xènia
Salellas
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