(1) Discussion on bad habits to continue.
Students don't have to comment on this as you have done it already.
(2) Compelling conversations: Talking about books and reading pleasures.
Please see the attachments. There are two lists of 18 questions each. We'll work in pairs and each partner will get a different list. On list 1, we'll answer only the following questions: 1 ("Did your mother read to you as a child?"), 5, 7, 8, 10, 17 and 18. On list 2, only the following questions: 5 ("What are some books you've read and enjoyed?"), 6, 12, 13, 14, 17 and 18.
For your comment, students can answer any of those questions, or tell me about a book you read and why you enjoyed it. You decide.
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Luo Yuanyuan, why are you not sleeping; look the time! It's only old people that should be still awake this time of the night! I'll reply to your comment later today (as it is already Monday!) as I am getting tired now. Good night! ;-)
To be honest,I don’t like reading a book.but I love listening while others read a story for me.Because my mom always give me a story before go to sleep.By the way,I have read a book named The Temptation Of Wolves while I was a middle school students.in fact it is a romance novel,and especially moving.AS for the reasons why I love this book,the story is not only attractive,in the love and very good literary.even make me believe in love and I ever thought to become a writers from then on,I hope I can write the same moving novels.(Secretly saying,I am not sure how many times I cried when I was reading the novel.)
Haha, you sound like a romantic boy, Zhu Qianfeng! I'll ask your gf when I see her next time whether that's true! That book you referred to has actually Korean origins, I see. Have you seen the movie made on that book (it may have a different name though). Yes, I noticed that is about a love triangle ... I wonder who got the girl in the end?! Oh, thanks for sharing that secret with me! So, you are also human after all (not like most Chinese men who believe men may not cry)! So, then I can also share a secret with you ... the hardest I ever cried when reading a book, was when I read the last page of a book about China (A heart for freedom) and it completely broke my heart because of the suffering it wrote about. Yeah, books can touch one's hearts!
Zhang Yingying, when I was at school, we were prescribed that book for our English literature class! It was one of the world's most popular literary works ever! Haha, and I still remember old Friday too! I am so surprised that you liked the book too - and you are a girl! Maybe you are an adventurous girl! About Robinson's positive outlook on life, you said you were shocked about it, but have you ever given it a thought as to why he was like that? There was a very good reason for that! ;-)
Wow Huo Meng, you were fortunate that your mother had time to read to you as a child! Many students write that sometimes not one of their parents had time to read to them or tell them stories when they were small. It's so sad, because that is a time when parents should spend much more time with their children. Well, I admire your mother for teaching you the habit of reading (actually a hobby). You must never stop; it brings one so much joy and satisfaction. And with what you said about your mother also appreciating Bi Shumin's books, it reminds me of the quotation by Katherine Mansfield (in the quotes attached to the lesson): "The pleasure of all reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books". But in your case, even just to talk about the author of the books you both read, must bring some enjoyment! :)
It is quite interesting, Ying Haiyang, that many good writers were writing some of their best works during the 1800's, like the creator of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain. For some reason the 1800's were booming years for good authors and poets! I wonder why? Yes, Mark Twain created a very smart character in Tom Sawyer. I guess you read the book in Chinese (as school children in China never read English!). Mark Twain wrote two sequels to "The adventures of Tom Sawyer", but I guess you are now too "old" (mature) to read more of his books, right?! At your age now, the girls who still read, would probably only read love stories, I guess! :)