Re: What is your favourite book?

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747. Re: What is your favourite book?

お名前: ガチャピン
投稿日: 2005/4/26(01:12)

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"Emma"さんは[url:kb:743]で書きました:
〉Hello.

Hello, Emma san.
My name is Gachapin.
It's a nice to talk to you.

〉I am an English teacher in Yokohama.
〉There seem to be a lot of learners of English here. Please let me know your favourite English books, or your favourite series. I want to recommend them to my students.

It is not so easy for giving you a comment on this matter because your students don't come across, junior-high or high school and other information.
It really depends on that.
But the followings could be the keys to get your students in on extensive reading, I suppose.

1) Easy words (unnecessary to look it up in the dictionary.)
2) Short (Finish reading before getting boredom.)
3) Witty (Keep attracting the readers to the end.)

How about "Amelia Bedelia" series just for one of ideas?
They are really easy to read and seemed a sort of silly, I am afraid.
But some of the students may not be able to have a laugh even they didn’t have any problems on reading.
It needs some tips of the simple words, and you can give your students that.

〉Thanks!

I really hope you can share in the joy of reading with your students through extensive reading.

請加油!
(It is a Chinese phrase, meaning "Do your best' or "Good luck" in English.)

Happy reading!

Gachapin.


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