What is culture? First, check all about culture in general in Find out below and discuss it in pairs. For example, define the youth culture and list its features in your notebook.
A reading
{culture;skills;activity}
is a part of literacy and long-life learning,
{which;who;what}
are keys to success of an individual. It is the understanding
{and;but;of}
appreciation of reading. It cannot be taken for granted as it does
{not;no;so}
simply exist, but it should be created
{by;in;of}
a society, in which
{reading;writing;speaking}
culture is promoted through many activities related to reading. Not
{only;often;ever}
are people expected to read, but also to
{visit;go;come}
libraries, take part in literary events and get involved
{in;on;with}
reading projects.
To foster a reading culture, each society should turn
{into;on;with}
a community of readers with good reading
{skills;culture;book}
, habits and in which reading for pleasure is "cool".
Now, scan the text above to find the sentence which says
"...reading culture is promoted through many activities related to reading."
In pairs, discuss its meaning and think of possible activities related to reading. Make a list of them.
Finally, listen to a librarian and click the projects or events she is mentioning.
| Growing up with a book Nobel Literature Prize |
book sale Slovenian book fair |
Vilenica Book Prize Independent Day |
Are there any projects or events to promote a reading culture in your neighborhood? Read about a special reading event below, and then, follow the instruction for preparing your own one.

Find three words that define reading styles in the word cloud above. Do you know them? Learn more about reading strategies below.