Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
2202217 English
Reading Skills
Unit 1 The Power of Books: The Use and Misuse of Books
Passage
2: Why
a Great Books Education Is the Most Practical!
Notes
¶2 procure:
Questions for
Comprehension and Discussion
1. Find a sentence that expresses the
author’s main idea and underline it.
2. What does the author claim is the main
objection to the type of education offered at Gutenberg
College? Explain, in your own words, how Dr. Crabtree
responds to this claim.
Student B: fortunate
fortuitous definitions
11. According to the author, the
historical goal of education is to “teach students how to
live wisely.” Do you feel that Chulalongkorn University is
working toward achieving this goal? Should it?
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Passage 3: Why
Books Are Overrated
Notes
¶1 virile:
¶2 in-your-face:
Questions for
Comprehension and Discussion
1. In a few sentences, explain why the writer
claims that “books are overrated.”
Student B: Because books
don’t only have a good effect on readers, they can also
give you a misconception about the world and discourage
you to face the unlikable reality.
2. The writer makes a number of
contrasts in the first two paragraphs of the selection. Find
some examples.
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