LESSON 14: BOOKS
These questions help learners practice present simple tense, time expressions, and daily activity vocabulary.
LESSON 14: BOOKS
VOCABULARY:
- Author – a person who writes books, stories, or articles.
Example: “J.K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter series.” - Printed books – physical books made of paper that you can hold and read.
Example: “Many people still enjoy reading printed books because they like turning real pages.” - E-books – digital versions of books that you can read on a phone, tablet, or computer.
Example: “E-books are convenient because you can carry many of them on one device.” - Impact – the strong effect or influence something has.
Example: “That book had a big impact on how I see the world.” - Prefer – to like one thing more than another.
Example: “I prefer reading at night when it’s quiet.”
DISCUSSION:
- What kind of books do you enjoy reading the most, and why?
- Who is your favorite author, and what do you like about their writing?
- Do you prefer reading printed books or e-books? Why?
- What book has made a big impact on your life?
- How often do you read for fun, and when do you usually read?
- Do you think reading books is better than watching movies? Why or why not?
- What are the advantages of reading books in English?
- Have you ever read a book more than once? Which one, and why?
- What makes a book interesting or boring to you?
- If you could write your own book, what would it be about?
Comments
Post a Comment
Support this page by sharing and subscribing.