tablet screen纸质阅读与电子阅读的利与弊辩论英语作文
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篇1
    Paper Reading vs. E-Reading: Which is Better?
    Hi there! Today I'm going to talk about something that a lot of kids argue about - whether it's better to read books made out of actual paper, or to read them on a tablet or e-reader. There are good points on both sides, so let's take a look!
    First off, let's talk about paper books. One of the biggest pros in my opinion is that nice book smell. You know that special scent that wafts up when you crack open a new book? That's one of the best feelings in the world to a book lover like me. You just don't get that with an e-book.
    Another great thing about paper books is that you can really make them your own. You can
underline cool quotes, write notes in the margins, and make the book look a little beat up in a good way. Your parents might not love that last part, but kids know there's nothing better than a book that's been really loved and used over the years. Electronic books just don't have that same personal connection.
    And then there's the simple technology factor. With a paper book, you never have to worry about running out of battery power or having expensive repairs if you drop it. Books are pretty much indestructible! Plus they don't get glitchy or frozen like e-readers can.
    But you know, e-readers definitely have their good points too. One big one is that you can pack a zillion books onto that little device and take them everywhere you go. With paper books, you're kind of limited in how many you can lug around at once before your backpack gets too heavy. E-readers let you have your whole library at your fingertips!
    They're also great for nighttime reading. You can adjust the brightness on an e-reader's screen so you don't have to have a bright light on and bug your parents when they're trying to sleep. Some e-readers even have a special night mode that prevents that weird bluish li
ght from straining your eyes right before bed.
    And let's be honest - e-books are usually cheaper than paper books. When you're a kid without much of an allowance, being able to get books for just a few bucks can be really nice. You don't have to ask your parents for money as often.
    One other cool thing is that some e-readers have bonuses like dictionary definitions right on the page when you tap on a word. Or fun ways to look at illustrations and animation. Paper books don't have any special features like that.
    So as you can see, there are pros and cons on both sides. I personally prefer paper books overall, but I can definitely understand why some kids love their e-readers so much. At the end of the day, the most important thing is just that you keep reading - no matter if it's a digital book or an old-fashioned paper one! Reading rocks and opens up entire universes to explore.
    What about you - are you Team Paper Book or Team E-Book? Maybe you like a mix of b
oth? There's no wrong answer, as long as you keep diving into awesome stories. Happy reading, bookworms!
篇2
    Paper Books vs. E-Books: Which One is Better?
    Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm a 5th grader. Today I want to talk to you about something that kids nowadays have very different opinions on - whether paper books or e-books (that's books you read on a tablet or computer) are better. It's kind of a big debate!
    On one hand, paper books have been around for a super duper long time. Maybe even hundreds and hundreds of years! They are made of paper pages that you can actually turn with your hands. My parents and teachers say they prefer paper books because they can feel the pages and don't have to look at a bright screen. Some people even say that the smell of a paper book is wonderful. I'm not so sure about that though!
    E-books are much newer. They only became popular in the last 10-15 years when tablet
s and e-readers like the Kindle got cheap enough for families to buy. With e-books, all the book pages are displayed right on the screen. You use your finger to swipe across the screen to "turn" the pages. Pretty cool, right?
    So which one is actually better? There are good points on both sides, so let me break it down for you:
    Advantages of Paper Books
    They never run out of battery! With a paper book, you can read it anywhere without worrying about charging it up. E-books only work when their device is charged.
    Paper books can be shared easily by giving them to friends when you're done reading. It's not as easy to share digital e-book files.
    You can write notes directly on the pages of paper books if you want to remember something really important!

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