Difference between revisions of "Lesson:Conversation/Books"
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*I read the news everyday. | *I read the news everyday. | ||
*I read tales for my children. | *I read tales for my children. | ||
− | *I prefer to | + | *I prefer reading magazines to books. |
*I have many books at home. | *I have many books at home. | ||
*The book I enjoyed the most was Harry Potter. | *The book I enjoyed the most was Harry Potter. | ||
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*I always have a book in my bag. | *I always have a book in my bag. | ||
*I have never read a whole book. | *I have never read a whole book. | ||
− | *I have read many | + | *I have read many books in my life. |
*I choose a book by its cover. | *I choose a book by its cover. | ||
− | *I choose a book by | + | *I choose a book by how think it is. |
*I choose a book by its content. | *I choose a book by its content. | ||
− | *I | + | *I only read books for college. |
*I always encourage my friends to read interesting books. | *I always encourage my friends to read interesting books. | ||
*I always encourage my children to read books in English. | *I always encourage my children to read books in English. | ||
*I want to have a library at home to read everyday. | *I want to have a library at home to read everyday. | ||
− | *I go to the library | + | *I go to the library to borrow a different book every week. |
− | *Books are important | + | *Books are an important source of knowledge. |
*Books are full of interesting topics to talk about. | *Books are full of interesting topics to talk about. | ||
− | + | ===Conversation=== | |
#Do you read many books? | #Do you read many books? | ||
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#What books did you have to read in school? Which one did you like the most? | #What books did you have to read in school? Which one did you like the most? | ||
#Do you like reading the traditional literature of your country? | #Do you like reading the traditional literature of your country? | ||
− | #Do you like to | + | #Do you like to receive books as a gift? What about giving them as a gift? |
#What was the cost of the most expensive book you bought? | #What was the cost of the most expensive book you bought? | ||
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--[[User:Eduarda|Eduarda]] ([[User talk:Eduarda|talk]]) 16:25, 11 June 2015 (CDT) | --[[User:Eduarda|Eduarda]] ([[User talk:Eduarda|talk]]) 16:25, 11 June 2015 (CDT) |
Revision as of 14:44, 16 June 2015
Warm up
Sentences
- I read.
- I read books.
- I don't like to read.
- I don't usually read.
- I love to read books.
- I read one book last week.
- I read the news everyday.
- I read tales for my children.
- I prefer reading magazines to books.
- I have many books at home.
- The book I enjoyed the most was Harry Potter.
- The book I enjoyed the least was 50 Shades of Grey.
- I like to read romantic books.
- I dislike reading horror books.
- I always take a book with me on a trip.
- I always have a book in my bag.
- I have never read a whole book.
- I have read many books in my life.
- I choose a book by its cover.
- I choose a book by how think it is.
- I choose a book by its content.
- I only read books for college.
- I always encourage my friends to read interesting books.
- I always encourage my children to read books in English.
- I want to have a library at home to read everyday.
- I go to the library to borrow a different book every week.
- Books are an important source of knowledge.
- Books are full of interesting topics to talk about.
Conversation
- Do you read many books?
- How many books do you have at home?
- What are the benefits of reading a book?
- What was the first book you read?
- Do you have any books in English at home? What are they about?
- How often do you buy books?
- How long does it take you to read a book?
- Did your parents read to you when you were a child?
- How can a parent motivate their kid to read?
- Do you like to watch movies adapted from a book?
- What was the last book you read about?
- Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction books? Why?
- What is your favorite character from a book. Why?
- If you could only read one more book for your entire life, what would it be?
- Can a book change someone's life?
- Who is an author that you like? Why do you like their books?
- What books did you have to read in school? Which one did you like the most?
- Do you like reading the traditional literature of your country?
- Do you like to receive books as a gift? What about giving them as a gift?
- What was the cost of the most expensive book you bought?