Have you ever been inspired by the arduous struggle of Axing? Have you ever been fascinated by the splendid scenery in National Geography? Have you ever been touched by the positive attitude of earthquake victims in News Broadcasting? If you have never had such experiences, you would never know how much knowledge watching TV would bring you.
To begin with, watching TV is a learning journey full of vivid feelings. When a high school musical is on the stage, a dancing desire is ignited in our mind; when a cooking process appears on the screen, the watching room turns to a kitchen immediately; when the situation comes to an intellectual challenging programmer, an overwhelming tension fills in the atmosphere. Accompanied with sound, background music, locomotive image, numerous TV programmers provide us a vivid learning experience, which could not be replaced by reading books.
Furthermore, watching TV makes our learning more economic than reading books. Imagining that 300 RMB is appropriated in study, if the money is spent in buying books, a number of 10 is possible; While if it is put in purchasing a TV set, you could enjoy the high quality programmers of every channel in the following several years. Besides, compared with TV, books are easier in face of natural erosion and worm bites, which would cut down the available time of a book considerably.
Admittedly, obtaining knowledge from reading books do has certain advantages over watching TU. Books are easier to carry with, lower in unit price, and more energy efficient given that TV are driven by electrical power. However, watching TV has more valuable merits as an impressive, influential, durable means for learning. I therefore reinforce my standpoint that people can learn more through watching TV than reading books.