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3. Menyorokkan notifikasi media sosial


anda

Tidak dinafikan kehadiran gadget dan


media sosial sedikit sebanyak telah
melekakan kita dari asyik membaca buku.
Perkara ini sama sekali tidak salah, malah
ada yang membaca ebook dari gadget
mereka sendiri kerana lebih mudah.
Namun kadang-kadang notifikasi yang
kadang-kadang muncul itu yang buat kita
terganggu.

4. Mulakan dengan bacaan ringan

Biasakan membaca dengan sesuatu yang


5 TIPS MEMUPUK kecil. Mulai dengan bacaan dari portal
berita atau artikel ringkas juga sudah
MINAT MEMBACA memadai. Lama-lama anda akan mulai
sedar buku genre apa yang anda minati.
Mulakan dengan beberapa halaman juga
sudah memadai. 
1. Mulai dengan membaca buku genre
yang anda suka
5. Mencipta ruang membaca atau
Penting untuk memilih buku yang anda susun buku dengan cantik
suka isinya. Cara ini mampu buat anda
bahagia dan ingin menghabiskan Mempunyai ruang dan rak buku sendiri
keseluruhan buku dengan cepat. mampu buat anda lebih bersemangat dan
sudah membuktikan minat anda ke arah
Bagi mereka yang ada anak-anak kecil di membaca sudah bertumbuh. Dengan
rumah, bacakan sekali buku bersama menyusun buku-buku anda dengan cantik
mereka dan terapkan keseronokan ketika dan kemas juga mampu menambah spot
membaca.  bergambar untuk anda kongsikan dalam
media sosial #eh haha. 

2. Meluangkan masa skrol kedai buku


atas talian Sesiapa yang mengenali sosok Najwa
Shihab, beliau ada pesan yang sangat
menarik:
Disebabkan sekarang kita tidak boleh
keluar ke mana-mana kedai buku.
Gunakan peluang duduk di rumah ini “Cuma perlu satu buku untuk jatuh cinta
dengan melayari kedai-kedai buku atas pada membaca. Carilah buku itu. Mari
talian. Cara ini juga memudahkan anda jatuh cinta.”
untuk membuat pencarian Google buku-
buku yang menarik. Di samping terus
Jom cari buku yang mampu buat anda
melihat ‘rate’ atau resensi mereka yang
terus jatuh cinta padanya! Anda akan juga
sudah membaca buku tersebut.
akan jatuh cinta pada membaca.
Here are my best tips on how to keep and edit afterwards (just like adult writers
growing and improving as a writer, however do) so that you can fix any mistakes.
young you are: #6: Have a go at different types of
writing. When I was young, I like to make
#1: Have a go at some writing exercises – pretend magazines or newspapers. That’s
you can find lots of these online, or you something that children have enjoyed doing
could have a go at them in workbooks or for a very long time – in one of my favourite
school books. Lots of adults find writing classic children’s books, The Story of the
exercises helpful, too, so that they can get Treasure Seekers  by E. Nesbit, the children in
better at writing. You can find some great the story make their own newspaper filled
ones to try here. with things they’ve written. Maybe you could
#2: Read a lot. Almost every writer I know is have a go at making a newspaper to share
also a keen reader. Try to read a wide range with your family and friends – or maybe
of different things – like classic story books you’d like to write poetry or a play script, or
as well as modern ones, non-fiction (factual) something else entirely.
books, magazine or newspaper articles, and #7: Keep a journal about your day to day
so on. You’ll come across lots of different life. There are lots of ways to do this – you
ways to write, and you might learn some could write a sentence or two each day, for
new words. instance, or you could write a longer piece
#3: Keep a little book of new words you once a week. You could write about what
learn. Don’t be embarrassed if you don’t you’re learning at school, who your friends
understand a word the first time you read it. are, the games you’ve been playing … even
Sometimes you can guess from the rest of what you had for lunch! Details that might
the sentence what it means, but if not, you seem boring now could be really interesting
can just look it up in a dictionary. You might when you read your journal when you’re 20
want to ask an adult how to say the new or 30 or even 80!
word, too – you could write down how it #8: Ask for help if you get stuck. If there’s
sounds. For instance, “matron” is something you don’t understand in what
pronounced “may-tron” (with a long “a” you’re reading, or if you can’t work out if
sound) not “mah-tron” (with a short “a” something you’ve written is quite right, don’t
sound), which is how I thought it was said be afraid to ask for help. Most adults will be
when I first read it in an Enid Blyton story. very glad to give you a hand. You could try a
#4: Try writing stories for children teacher, or a librarian (either at your school
younger than you, or stories that involve library or your local library). If you get to
children younger than you. This is a great meet any adult writers, perhaps through
thing to do when you’re still quite young school or at an event, think up some good
yourself, because you can remember what questions for them too!
it’s like to be six or seven. (Adult writers find
it hard to remember, and often they create
young children characters who are too
babyish for their age.) If you have a little
brother or sister, or a younger cousin, you
could read your stories out to them.
#5: Remember that even adults don’t get
things right first time. Sometimes I get a
spelling wrong, or I write a sentence that’s
confusing for my reader. And I’m a
professional writer! It’s fine to make
mistakes, so don’t worry about getting
everything perfect in your first draft. Just
make sure you leave a bit of time to go back

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