“You learn best by reading a lot and writing a lot.”
— Ray Bradbury
Simplified Meaning:
To become really good at anything, practicing a lot is important. Think about learning to play the piano. You need to play it often to get better. In the same way, to improve your skills in reading and writing, you need to do both activities regularly. For instance, if you wanted to become a good soccer player, you would practice kicking the ball and playing in games frequently. Similarly, if you read many books, articles, and stories, you'll understand language, ideas, and different writing styles better. And if you write often, like keeping a journal or writing essays, you’ll become more fluent and clear in expressing your thoughts. So, just like practice makes perfect in sports, reading and writing a lot will make you much better at understanding and using language.