Compelling conversations:
During this lesson, we are going to talk about books. As I regard reading as very important for one's intellectual development, we'll spend the complete lesson on this topic. Tell me about the book you are reading at the moment. Why is reading important to you: Or is it not important? Why, or why not? We'll work in pairs and there are two lists of questions we'll be asking and answering to each other.
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So Nancy, if reading is also your hobby, how many books have you read during the last year (which would mostly be during holidays as you are a student)?! Have you read The Lady of the Camellias in English? Looks like Jane Eyre was in two languages; but did you ever read the English parts?! Jane Eyre is one of the best works ever written as it also build up one's spirit. I agree totally with your last statement ... but sadly you and the other students don't really believe that .. How do I know? Because I don't see students doing that!
me feel proud.When I was a child,my mother often read fairy tales for
me.I couldn't get along well with my friends when I was young,and at
the same time,my mother bought some books about fairy tales.so I like
to read books because books like my best friends which accompany me
and never leave me.I also like to read maganizes in different ways.I
usually read Reader's Digest,Youth Digest and so on.But now,I seldom
read books even though I don't know why and I am puzzled about it.
Yes CC, books are "like one's best friends who accompany you and never leave you"; I agree! I used to like the many stories in Readers' Digest too. I wonder whether those books still exist? I haven't seen them for years now. Maybe you should come into the habit again to read ..!
Tian Jing, I don't understand completely ... last night when you wrote your comment (around midnight, I guess), you ended off by telling me that you would see me today ... and ten hours later you missed the class ... I am confused! Nevertheless, I see you too are familiar with Andersen's (Grimm's) Fairy Tales like Cynthia and Zhou Yuqi. It's my guess that many Chinese mothers read those tales to their children (as it appears to have been very common in China when you grew up). Have you ever read a book in English?!
So you and Cynthia both read Grimm's Fairy Tales, Zhou Yuqi - okay, I mean, your mothers read it to you! Those Middle school books sound like quite difficult (and boring!) books to read. I wonder if it helped any students at all?! But further you appear to be an exciting reader. I like libraries too and in the past I would sometimes go and sit in a library (about every city in South Africa has a public library for the people) and read. It is as if the quiet atmosphere has a soothing influence on the soul! Tell me one day where you would open your bookstore and I'd like to visit - great dream! ;-)
Hello,John.Mother always read to me as a child,that is the first knowledge from books.And,when i was a child,i like looking fairy tale.There is a famous writer named Andersen. Believe that most of children had seen Grimm's Fairy Tales by Andersen.And now my favourite book is The Twilight Saga.I like it because a movie called The Twilight Saga.The movie is made up from the book but it still has some differences .So i choose to read the original.And the author named Stephenie Meyer becomes very populer with all over the world because of the book.I also look some poems,my favourite poet is Wang Guozhen.Some people evaluated his poem is the colour in life.And i am looking a book named Swan about vampire.Have a nice day.
Your mother is one of the good mothers, Cynthia! I grew up with the knowledge that mothers always read for their children when they were too young to read themselves. It was time-consuming, but mothers have that ability to do anything for their children out of love (nothing can be too big for their love)! I guess The Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyer you are referring to was translated into Chinese, right (but the movie was in English)?! And Swan, is that your English work for the year ..?! ;-)