1. Argumentative Essay on the Phenomenon of Many Students Reading Very Few Books - Essay 4
Everyone knows that books play a crucial role in shaping knowledge and character, especially for students who are currently in school. However, in reality, today's students read very little and show indifference towards books. Why is this the case? Could it be that they don't love books?
First, in order to cultivate a passion for reading, we must begin by encouraging children to develop a love for books and access to books and newspapers from a young age. But, can we ask if parents or grandparents in the family are fostering this habit of reading in their children?
Many families are so busy with financial struggles and work that they often push their children towards natural sciences in hopes that they will secure good jobs and earn a lot of money in the future. Some parents even have prejudices against their children's love for books, thinking it to be a waste of time, impractical, and unrealistic...
As a result of such attitudes, we often see parents buying expensive toys or allowing their children to play games on their phones, while books are rare in the home. Additionally, for families working in agriculture, the economic situation can be tough, and they may not recognize the value of books, or even if they do, they simply can't afford them as books are now expensive.
Secondly, although schools have libraries, they are often overcrowded with textbooks that students don't need. Meanwhile, the books that are available are often inappropriate for their age group or difficult to understand due to their research-oriented nature. There is a lack of engaging books for young people on topics like science and history, and schools have not paid sufficient attention to providing valuable resources to foster a reading culture among students.
Third, there are very few children's books published today, and those that are often follow market trends, with content that is not captivating for young readers. Sometimes we encounter children's books that have too much violent or inappropriate language and images, which can negatively influence students.
Fourth, young people today have many entertainment channels at their fingertips. The internet is widespread, online newspapers have become numerous, and social media has captured the youth's attention. As a result, many students have developed a habit of reading news online, which provides up-to-date information on current events at a low cost and is more in tune with their age group.
To encourage students to embrace a reading culture, we first need to instill a passion for reading from a young age. Parents should select books suitable for their children's age, and schools should invest in well-equipped libraries with the right books to encourage students to read. Teachers should encourage creative writing and guide students to explore more through books and other materials. Society should focus on publishing high-quality books that cater to students' interests. These measures will help students access knowledge, improve their academic performance, and nurture their character, while reducing the time spent on unproductive activities that are so common among the youth today.


2. Argumentative Essay on the Phenomenon of Many Students Reading Very Few Books - Essay 5
Books have been around for a long time and have provided many benefits to humanity. In the text 'On Reading Books,' Chu Quang Tiem once noted: 'Knowledge is not just about reading books. But reading books is still an important path to acquiring knowledge.' Yet, nowadays, reading books is no longer as popular, especially among the youth, and society has sounded the alarm about this issue.
Books record the accumulated knowledge of humanity over thousands of years. As society has developed, the materials used to make books have evolved, from leather, bamboo, and paper to the advent of e-books. Knowledge, on the other hand, refers to the process of acquiring and learning from various sources. We can learn from teachers, friends, and real-life experiences, but reading books remains an important path to knowledge. Through the existing knowledge contained in books, people inherit and create new knowledge that contributes to making life more advanced and civilized. Without books, humanity would regress to square one. For students, reading books enhances learning, broadens perspectives, and nurtures the soul and character through books rich in human values.
In this age of information explosion and modern communication tools, students have become even more distant from the habit of reading books. From home to the park, cafes, bus stops, and on the streets, it's common to see young people glued to their smartphones, iPads, or laptops, scrolling through social media like Facebook, Zing me, and Twitter, reading short posts whose authors are often unknown. If they do read books, it's usually done out of trend, without much depth or focus. At home, books are no longer considered valuable items in the study room; instead, computers dominate, with books primarily focused on exam preparation or solving assignments. Many students in middle school even shy away from reading traditional books, preferring comics or picture books, even scientific ones.
Not reading books can lead to significant consequences. Without books, our knowledge will not be broad or deep. When we need information, searching online wastes time and provides little specialized knowledge. Valuable books are rarely available for free online, especially important scientific works. Not reading books means we lose the wealth of knowledge accumulated from reading, and we miss out on learning meaningful quotes or ideas, which can hinder our ability to express ourselves. Even reading books superficially, just to show that we are reading, wastes effort, time, and money—it's like observing a horse's back while riding, which deserves criticism.
The text 'On Reading Books' by Chu Quang Tiem offers a profound lesson on the importance of reading. To read effectively, we must choose wisely and read carefully. We should read books of value that enrich our knowledge and character. Less is more—read fewer books, but with deep reflection, analysis, comparison, and synthesis to truly understand and retain the content. The useful knowledge from books should be noted and applied in our communication. We need to balance general reading with specialized books, according to our interests. General reading is crucial for practical applications across various fields. Reading should be a lifelong habit for it to yield its full benefits.
From the phenomenon of students not forming the habit of reading or reading only superficially, we can clearly see the wisdom in Chu Quang Tiem's advice. We must cultivate the habit of reading, starting with a little and gradually increasing, reading regularly and frequently. This way, students will experience the magical power of books and develop a passion for reading, as Gorky said, 'Love books...'


3. Argumentative Essay on the Phenomenon of Many Students Reading Very Few Books - Essay 6


4. Essay on the phenomenon of many students reading very few books, number 7
The scholar Chu Quang Tiem once said, "Education is not solely about reading books, but reading is still an important path to knowledge." Reading books is akin to engaging in conversation with the greatest minds of past centuries, a way to appreciate the achievements of history. Yet, today's youth seem to neglect reading, disregarding books in favor of trivial, mindless entertainment, even harmful activities. This situation is truly concerning.
Reading books is the method by which one acquires the knowledge contained within them. Through books, people gain insights into life, self-improvement, and creativity, all of which contribute to success both in work and in life. Reading is a crucial activity in a person's life; to gain knowledge, one must read books. Living without reading books is to miss out on opportunities for success and happiness. For young people, reading books can open doors to a bright future.
Many young people today underestimate the value of books. They seem indifferent to reading, and have yet to develop the habit of serious and purposeful reading. Some read only to follow trends or to show off their knowledge, reading hastily for entertainment or to pass the time, rather than engaging meaningfully.
Young people often choose the wrong books, lacking clear objectives or direction in their reading. As a result, reading becomes less valuable. Some pick books with shallow or inappropriate content, and negative ideas quickly infiltrate their minds. Instead of reading, many immerse themselves in the virtual world of social media, indulging in mindless and harmful entertainment.
Many believe that reading books is outdated, especially in today's information age, where accessing knowledge online is quicker and easier. Consequently, they are less interested in printed books. This misconception is damaging, as electronic devices not only harm health but also make it difficult to focus, leading to ineffective reading.
The reason young people are reluctant to read is due to a lack of understanding about the significance of reading for personal development. Reading is not just a form of entertainment or a means of accessing knowledge; it also helps expand one's thinking, enrich the soul, understand oneself and others, and develop life skills.
While the Vietnamese people have traditionally loved books and reading, the rise of social media, economic growth, and the influx of technology into daily life have made many young people more apathetic. They have yet to form strong reading habits. With the explosion of information technology, there are no effective measures to filter out unnecessary content. Television channels and social media platforms are filled with films and information that distract young people.
The allure of entertainment at cafes and other venues often prevents people from focusing on reading. Material comfort has led many young people to prefer a life of indulgence over contribution, superficiality over depth, and reliance on others' abilities rather than self-improvement. Reading, often seen as tiring, is quickly abandoned for other pursuits.
The decline of social values has also contributed to young people's disregard for reading. Society now emphasizes appearance over inner beauty, causing many young people to focus on external appearances rather than cultivating their character. This environment has led to a growing apathy toward reading, with many dismissing it as unimportant. They fail to realize that not reading books means missing out on valuable intellectual and personal growth opportunities.
If we want young people to develop a passion for reading and form the habit of doing so, it is essential that they understand the importance of books to both themselves and society. Remember that every book, no matter how poor, can offer something useful. Writers must take their work seriously, creating meaningful and lasting pieces. Publishers should focus on producing high-quality books that offer enduring value, rather than chasing fleeting trends or profits with shallow works.
The Ministry of Culture and Information should organize more initiatives to encourage young people to read, such as offering free books at public libraries and hosting book fairs to introduce quality books to the youth. Discounts on good books should be promoted to make them more accessible, thus increasing young people's exposure to reading. Reading should become a nationwide movement.
Young people, begin today by dedicating yourself to books, for they are a source of knowledge. Only knowledge provides the true path to life. Not reading books is to miss out on the most enriching form of relaxation. To neglect reading is to show ingratitude for the hard work of those who have preserved and passed down knowledge to us. Failing to love books is to go against the progress of humanity.
Books are the key to unlocking the castle of wisdom and the human soul. They are the teachers that illuminate the endless world of knowledge, teaching us how to live beautifully and meaningfully. Learn to love books, read often, and embrace the values they offer, so that books remain our closest companions. Without books, even if one travels the world, it would be like a mailman delivering letters without understanding their content.


5. Argumentative Essay on the Phenomenon of Many Students Reading Very Little, Part 1


6. Persuasive essay on the phenomenon of students rarely reading books - Part 2
Reading books has always been a beautiful activity for people, and for a long time, reading books has become a cherished cultural practice, not only of the Vietnamese but also worldwide.
It cannot be denied that today, with the explosion of information technology, it has undoubtedly impacted the younger generation. While its positive effects are often highlighted, there are also significant negative consequences. Young people now have access to an abundance of information online, instantly. All the information they need is available on the internet. One negative aspect is that in our modern world, the culture of reading books seems to be fading away.
What we mean by the reading culture here is the attitude and the way we engage with the knowledge in books. People must learn to read books in a way that is both sensible and beneficial. Reading books properly is about “approaching knowledge in the most effective way.” Before audio-visual media emerged, books were the primary means for people to access information, culture, and human knowledge. Reading was considered a key method for relaxation and also as a means of accumulating knowledge and enhancing critical thinking.
No one can deny the importance of reading, but we also know that today’s youth seem indifferent. They seem disconnected from the culture of reading. The reason may be that they feel that with the modern information available online, books are no longer necessary. The writer Hữu Ngọc once asked, “Do we still need poetry in the 21st century? Do we still need the culture of reading?” He answered his own question with, “Yes, even though music and lyrical songs may serve some of poetry’s purposes, poetry will always be loved by people.” Regarding the reading culture, he shared a profound insight: “While images fade, words linger.”
In today’s modern society, the culture of reading faces both an opportunity and a risk. The opportunity is that we are all exposed to a vast amount of knowledge. However, the downside is that the overwhelming presence of technology may endanger the beautiful habit of reading, overshadowed by the dominance of audio-visual media through mass media. The question we must ask is whether there is a future for the reading culture in this age of information overload. The difference is clear when we look at the book market today, which is rich in content and format. However, the younger generation seems to be reluctant to read, or they simply don’t know how to choose books. Unfortunately, some young people buy books just to display them, trying to look intellectual, but when asked about the content of those books, they have no idea.
Perhaps anyone who has ever loved books cannot forget a time when books like “Forever 20” or “Lê Vân: Love and Life” made waves in the market. These classic books are indispensable on the shelves of book lovers. Then there were popular books like “The World Is Flat” by economist and sociologist Thomas Friedman. This book presents new views on globalization, offering a fresh perspective to readers in Vietnam. However, “The World Is Flat” is not an easy read, and many readers may not fully grasp the ideas conveyed by the author, yet young people still buy the book to show that they are learned and in tune with global trends.
Books are different from quick, brief information on the internet. Books are truly a teacher. Each book contains a vast amount of knowledge. When you read it for the first time, you may only understand some things, but upon rereading it, even years later, you will uncover many more profound ideas and truths. There are so many different types of books, and wise readers know how to select the ones that best suit them.
In conclusion, reading books is a beautiful cultural practice for humanity. Only through reading can we explore and accumulate the knowledge of humanity. Reading also allows us to reflect and contemplate life. Books are our guide, leading us to knowledge and the essential skills needed for life. We, in today’s society, must restore the beautiful reading culture of our nation!


7. Persuasive essay on the phenomenon of students rarely reading books - Part 3
For a long time, people have recognized books as a magical treasure created by humanity. Thousands of years ago, before the invention of the printing press, books were handwritten. Books are where we store the knowledge, ideas, and concepts passed down from our ancestors, shared from one generation to the next. So, what attitude should today’s students have towards reading books?
For millennia, reading has been crucial, especially in the times of kings and the national university system. Back then, reading was highly valued. In today’s world, however, with the rapid development of information technology, and as the nation grows, many people no longer prioritize reading. There was a time when the Vietnamese highly valued reading, carrying books with them everywhere: at the market, while waiting in line, or waiting for friends... Reading books helps us improve our communication skills and boosts our confidence, preventing us from stuttering when talking to others.
So, how can we make students interested in reading books? First, we must help them understand why reading is important. What is the purpose of reading? How should we read? Reading must come from a genuine passion, interest, and curiosity in students. If they enjoy reading, they might begin with stories or books they love. Reading can also serve as an entertaining and enriching activity.
There are many reasons why students today are not interested in reading. In the past, only those who could read could engage in reading books, while those who were illiterate could not. In modern times, scientific advancements have introduced a new form of reading that has made us lazier: reading through audio-visual media. With just a device that reads text aloud, no mental effort or imagination is required. Education has transformed into entertainment, replacing contemplation. Over time, the nature of reading will slowly fade, replaced by the easy enjoyment of “group reading” through passive consumption. This is one of the reasons for the decline in literary skills and a lack of interest in studying literature.
As long as students don’t see the appeal of reading, we cannot expect to cultivate their minds. What matters most is their passion and interest in reading, as this will determine their attitude towards books. Therefore, the fact that students today don’t like reading is a worrying phenomenon that needs immediate solutions to address.
In conclusion, the lack of interest in reading books among students today has serious consequences, which we have highlighted above. To encourage them to read more and reflect upon what they read, we should emphasize that books hold countless joys and rewards that they can discover.


