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How do you express your opinion about your favorite book in a conversation?

Sharing Your Thoughts on Your Favorite Book

Important Words to Know:

  • Favorite
  • Recommend
  • Enjoy
  • Character
  • Plot

How to Share Your Opinions:

  • Use "I think" or "I believe" to share what you feel.
  • Use describing words (adjectives) to explain your feelings. For example, “exciting” or “boring.”

Example Sentences:

  1. I think my favorite book is "Harry Potter" because it has exciting characters.
  2. I recommend "The Hunger Games" because the plot is very engaging.

Sample Conversation

Prompt: Talk about your favorite book with a friend.

A: What’s your favorite book?
B: I believe my favorite book is "The Fault in Our Stars."
A: Why do you like it?
B: I enjoy the characters and the emotional plot.

Fun Activities

  • Listening Skills: Listen to talks about books and find out what people think.
  • Role Play: Team up and take turns talking about your favorite books using the words and sentences above.
  • Reading Skills: Read short stories about book recommendations and share the main opinions.

By doing these activities, you will get better at sharing your thoughts in English!

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How do you express your opinion about your favorite book in a conversation?

Sharing Your Thoughts on Your Favorite Book

Important Words to Know:

  • Favorite
  • Recommend
  • Enjoy
  • Character
  • Plot

How to Share Your Opinions:

  • Use "I think" or "I believe" to share what you feel.
  • Use describing words (adjectives) to explain your feelings. For example, “exciting” or “boring.”

Example Sentences:

  1. I think my favorite book is "Harry Potter" because it has exciting characters.
  2. I recommend "The Hunger Games" because the plot is very engaging.

Sample Conversation

Prompt: Talk about your favorite book with a friend.

A: What’s your favorite book?
B: I believe my favorite book is "The Fault in Our Stars."
A: Why do you like it?
B: I enjoy the characters and the emotional plot.

Fun Activities

  • Listening Skills: Listen to talks about books and find out what people think.
  • Role Play: Team up and take turns talking about your favorite books using the words and sentences above.
  • Reading Skills: Read short stories about book recommendations and share the main opinions.

By doing these activities, you will get better at sharing your thoughts in English!

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