39. If you are reading this article in class, you are probably trying to read it quickly. You have been taught to skim and scan, to (1) key words so as to understand the main idea of the article and the important points in the article. Skimming and scanning is a good method when you are pressed for time, such as when you are taking an exam, but, today, many people skim and scan everything and they have (2) the ability to enjoy reading.
In response to this, something called the "slow reading movement" has become popular. The idea is that people should (3) their computers and mobile phones for half an hour or forty-five minutes each day and enjoy reading a good book slowly! In many cities there are even slow reading clubs where members go to a safe, not to discuss books, but to sit quietly with each other, drink coffee and just read.
Reading, of course, isn't easy. You have to sit still, for one thing. And it can seem (4) when compared to the excitement of playing video games. But, for me, reading has been a long lasting (5) in my life. From the age of ten, when I got my first library card, I've enjoyed the company of pirates and heroes, of evil criminals and clever detectives, of thousands of interesting people I would have never met in real life. Reading provided me with escape, but it also (6) me to understand the world around me. It was an education in a classroom that had no walls.
In your classroom, you have learned to read "fast". Outside of the classroom, you should try to learn to read "slowly". You may be surprised at how much you enjoy it.