Существуют разные возможности познания мира (средства
массовой информации, книги, путешествия, посещения музеев, встречи с
интересными людьми и т.д.). Какие из них
ты предпочитаешь?
Ways
of exploring the world
There
are many ways of exploring the world. Previously the choice of the means of
exploring the world was rather limited. It was confined to books and meeting
other people. Transport was poorly developed to allow people to travel
throughout the world without difficulties. With the appearance of newspapers in
the 17-th century people had a chance to learn about current events more
quickly. The technical progress of the 20-th centuries has made our planet a
small world. Any distance is covered in a twinkle of an eye. Today besides
books and travelling the world can be explored with the help of mass media and
the Internet.
Books
are considered to be a traditional way of learning about the world around us.
This is quite natural because books give information about various subjects.
From the point of view of the 21-st century it is possible to say that this
source of knowledge is proved by time. Books introduce us to the experience of
the present, past, and future. In every day life we are limited by Time. We
cannot enter the distant future or return to the past. Every moment we live
only in the present. Books make an easily accessible time machine. They give
everybody a wonderful opportunity to travel into the past and future. With the
help of books we can almost eyewitness the major historical events, the way
people lived in distant epochs. Ancient and medieval writers show us the world
of the past centuries as it was. For example, by reading books about the
expeditions to the North and South Poles we live the lives of the people who
participated in them. From books we derive all possible knowledge of arts and
sciences. Textbooks and manuals are written to give knowledge and information
about different special things. It is held that nothing can be more important
but the book acquired in time. All the revolutions are conceived first in mind
and then put into practice. From the books we understand that the idea of an
ideal society has interested people since antiquity. The stories about an ideal
society were written by Plato, Thomas Moor, Adam Smith; modern scholars
developed them. In the last two centuries attempts were made to put the dream
into reality through a number of successive revolutions. I think that books
play a very important part in our education. Every specialist first derives
information from books.
Travelling
as a way of learning also has a long tradition. In the past travelling was the
final stage of the education of aristocrats. Lord Byron described his journey
in his poem «Childe Harolde». It is very useful to visit different countries
and get familiar with different cultures. People today are travelling far more
than they ever used to. In the past people did not travel so much as we do
today; they set sail in search of new lands and trade routes. Now a person
travels in order to learn more about the culture of the country he is visiting
and compare the real life of the people with the information given in the
books. Sometimes the reality and the books do not coincide. The information
given in the books does not often reflect the reality of the day. For example,
the pictures of the great painters given in the albums do not show the size,
colour or emotion of the paintings. That is why it is better to see paintings,
sculpture and architecture in the original. Travelling is indispensable for
learning foreign languages. Pupils go to different countries to learn the
chosen language. In all European countries there are a lot of summer schools.
They are not expensive, but are very useful. The effect is great. After
studying at such schools pupils can speak English more fluently. They do not
have a language barrier any more. They can establish contacts with people easier.
Travelling is very popular today. The most fantastic wishes are put into life
due to modern technologies. Millions of people move from their own countries.
By mountain biking or skiing, flying into outerspace, feeding sharks or just
sight seeing people explore both themselves and the world around them. It
should be said that now people travel by car, train, plane, ship, spacecraft or
on foot. Travelling, going from one place to another, gives a person a kind of
social experience.
I am
fond of travelling because it is the best way to learn the world. It gives me a
chance to see new places and meet new people. Reminiscences about my travelling
experience will stay with me forever and a day. I guess that the most
impressive was the trip to Greece a year ago. I spent there a fascinating
fortnight. I visited Athens, Delphi, and Corinth. The trip was especially
important to me because we were through with the history of Ancient Greece and
it gave a rare opportunity to see the place where Ancient Greek history happened.
I saw the region where ancient heroes lived, fought and died. I visited the
temples of incomparable beauty, especially the Parthenon. And may be there in
Greece I made up my mind to be a historian.
Unfortunately,
the majority of the Greek monuments and ancient cities lie in ruins. Everything
that I saw seemed unreal to me. The temple in Delphi, the citadel in Mycenae,
the theatre in Epidaurus, the tombs of the ancient kings seemed to be the
remnants of an alien race to which we do not belong. People had abandoned the
cities before they were forgotten for centuries to come. Only excavations
returned most of the monuments to humanity. I saw St. Paul's Pulpit in Ancient
Corinth, the mask of Agamemnon from Mycenae, the reconstructed Athenian
treasury in the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. Although the Ancient Greek
civilisation has vanished we still admire its temples and statues. We want to
know more about the people who erected them. Nauplia, the first capital of
modern Greece, is full of life. The fortress, erected by the Venetians in the
18-th century, has become a museum to remind people of the heroic deeds of the
past. In 1822 it was the stronghold of the rebellious Greeks that led them to
independence from the Turks.
By
travelling we get new information. The period of extensive travelling is called
the Age of Discovery. Tourism, activity or practice of touring for pleasure, is
the phenomenon of the 20-th century.
Another
phenomenon of the 20-th century is the Internet. It is a brand-new way of
exploring the world. This symbol of the 20-th century is becoming more and more
popular among the people of different ages and social standing. Through the
Internet people get all kind of information. The Internet as a means of
communication is very convenient: a person can get a lot of information without
leaving his apartment. The Internet breaks the traditional frontiers. Through
it a person, who lives in Moscow, gets information which is stored in the
libraries of Oxford, Cambridge or Washington.
The
Internet is the global communication system. With its help a person can find
friends, who share his interests and tastes in any part of the world. Such
programmes as ICQ (I Seek You) and AOL (America Online) Messenger, specifically
designed for communication, make it easy and thrilling. Through the Internet it
is not only possible to receive messages from a friend in the United States,
but see a picture of him and hear his voice. The only problem is that people in
different countries speak different languages and in order to explore the full
depth of the Internet one should know the universal language of international
communications, English. The invention of the mobile phone, the wireless means
of communication, allows a contemporary man to communicate and get information
24 hours wherever he/she is.
We can
not imagine our life without mass media. They are one more source of
information. Mass media give not only the current information about the
situation in the world. They impose certain values on contemporary man. Sometimes
information given by television, radio, newspapers is contradictory and man
must decide which one is more reliable. The received information moulds the way
of thinking. It is imposed on people in such a way that they hardly understand
that they are robots and the greatest task of mass media is to programme man to
do certain things. Of course it is possible to switch everything off and live
in isolation but then people will deprive themselves of one of the sources of
information. Previously it took news months to travel from Asia to Europe;
today it takes it only several seconds. It is better to be selective to all the
received information, for it is really important to live with mass media.
What
are other ways of getting information?
Films
can be regarded as one more source of information, especially educational and
documentary. It is better to watch such films at home with the help of
television or video.
Does
television help pupils in their education?
Yes, it
does. There are educational programmes, which help pupils to study history,
geography, biology, and learn foreign languages.
Which
way of getting information is the best for you?
I cannot
say which way of getting information is the best. It depends upon various
factors. Sometimes it is necessary to travel to get more information. I think
that books continue to be the best and the most traditional way of getting
information. We cannot deny that to get information through the Internet is
very convenient. As for me, I think that all the above mentioned manners are
useful and important. It is impossible for me to chose one way at the expense
of others.
Do
you often go to the museums?
No, I do
not. Unfortunately I do not have much free time. But I like to go to the
museums, especially to the art galleries. Visiting museums is another possible
way of exploring the world. There are a lot of museums in Moscow. I like to go
to the State Tretyakov Gallery. There I can walk for hours to enjoy my
favourite paintings by Bryullov, Vrubel, Petrov-Vodkin, and other great
artists.
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