(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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Wow Xu Heyun, you read that great work of Ernest Hemingway! Thanks for telling about that! You know that he received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 (one year before I was born!) for that ultimate work of him! But I guess you probably read it in Chinese, right?! Well, then it was still a good reading! Oh, so you would have liked Santiago as he was a very tough man ...! ;-)
It‘s so pity that I have never been told a story when I was a child by my parents because they are so busy.In my memory,what accompany with me in my childhood is picture-story books which has been difficult to be found in the market,and the story that impressed me very much is called "ShiCheng learn skills".It tells a story about a young man who's named Shi Cheng learned skill from an old man and was told to find a treasure,he has experienced so much tough and at last he find the real treasure is to stick to his destination and never say give up as well as being kind.Till now,maybe I can't remember most of the details but it give me a various childhood.The first time I read about foriengn fairy tales is already in my primary school.Because of my Chinese picture-story books reading, I love Chinese words and Chinese claasical culture very much now.When I gradually group up,the books that imprssed me so much are so many that I can't count,such as A Dream in Red Mansions、Jane Eyre and Childhood and so on.In my extra time now,I still try to read different kind of books to further myself more because I enjoy the feeling of reading in a quient environment.
I'm sorry to read that you've never been read to in your early childhood (or being told some childhood stories), Katrina. That is something children should all experience, I think. Luckily, you made up for that later with Shi Cheng's stories! Oh, and you have also read "A Dream in Red Mansions" like Amy! That was a great Chinese literary work (they even say it was the greatest) by Cao Zhan (he had another name too)! I am glad to read that you are continuously trying to read some books. Never give up on that! :)
I think the feeling on a poem or a book is varies from person to person.Even just at different stage and age of the same person.Maybe I will feel different from that time if I read it now.
In my opion.The impact of a book is far larger than we expected.Some magzines is also helpful.When I was in my high school I bought a magzine named <<Touch Soul>> every month.I didn't miss every issue.I think that magazine is my meat and drink under the heavy study pressure.
Sounds like a good poem from Xi MuRong, Kay! Maybe you must read it in class to us! Okay, on second thought, it is obviously a Chinese poem, and we have an English class ... So, maybe not! But what a blessing that your mother cleaned the bookshelf and you discovered that great poetry book! Oh, and your high school classmates must have been carried away too when you shared the poem with the class!
I agree with your opinion about the impact of books on the readers! As I am an avid reader myself, most of my knowledge came from books I read. I started reading as a hobby from a young age, and I have never stopped (and don't intend to stop!). I hope I would die reading one day! As Thomas MaCaulay said (one of the quotes in the attachment to the lesson): "I would rather be poor in a cottage full of books, than a king without the desire to read"!
Oh, you read Sherlock Holmes, Fang Xue?! Wasn't that too difficult to understand? Oh, you read it in Chinese! Okay, then I can understand! Yes, Jane Eyre is a good book to read (specially if you read the Chinese/English publication!). I agree, Charlotte Bronte created an outstanding protagonist in the person of Jane. She had some outstanding characteristics one could learn from. And of course, to love and marry a man who was left blind and crippled from a disaster, took a very special woman to do that. But you're right, she still lived a happy life with her beloved Rochester! ;-)
Hong Jingjing, that is quite a strange book to read - about a Muslim funeral! Why did you read it?! Was it a prescribed book by the school? The only time I read a book about the Muslim religion (Islam), was only to get some knowledge about their strange religion. Oh, I nearly lied to you ..! I also read a book called, "I dared to call Him Father", by an ex-Muslim woman, called Bilquis Sheikh, who converted from Islam to Christianity. It was an incredible book of courage and faith. Oh, reading about law and regulations is too boring! Leave that for the lawyers and judges! :)
Two months ago ,I borrow two English books named Gone With The Wind and Pride and prejudice from library.But I was very busy and have no time to read them.Finally I return them to the library.It is really sad,I am really busy at university ,busy with my subjects ,my club activity and so on.I really hope that I can have more spare time to read books and learn English ,but I cant ,I have so many other subjects"homeworks to do.But in the future ,I will read more books ,I think I will do that .