DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

 Answer as a comment, at the bottom of this entry,  the following questions:

1. What type of book would you take on a long flight?

2. Which book might you say you have read in order to impress someone?

3. What books would you recommend for someone who enjoys biographies  or other factual books?

4. Do you know a film that is better than the book it is based on?



8 comments:

  1. 1.-I would take a romantic novel, I love "The eyes of my princess"

    2.-I haven't read a book to impress someone, I only have read book that I like or seen interesting.

    3.-Maybe Madame Currie Biography or Ana Frank Diary.

    4.-So far no, usually the book have more details.

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  2. Thanks for your comments Fer, well done ;)

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  3. 1. I quite keen on tragic novels like Romeo and Juliet which are really interesting books and they are extensive appropriate to a long fly

    2. I´ve never read books to impress someone but I love talking with someone about books that we have in common

    3. I´m not a big fan of autobiographies but one of the most interesting is "Mein kampf" by Adolf hittler, so I really recommend it

    4. No, I don´t. Usually, films omit a lot of details and invent some facts but on the other hand, they help you to create a new story

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  4. 1. The expression is "to be keen on" So you say "I'm quite keen on tragic.."

    Thanks for sharing your opinions, good job!

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  5. 1.- I ´d take one on Human Development.
    2.- I´d say The Bible.
    3.- I'd probably recommend Gandhi's Life.
    4.- No, I don't think it's possible because our imagination has no limits and a film does.

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  6. 1) I would definitely bring my favorite book which is a romance novel.
    2) I would never read a book to impress someone, but I see interesting talk to someone with that enjoy the good read.
    3) I read some titles on autobiographies and factual books, to be honest it's not my kind of reading, however one of the best autobiographies I read was: I was a devil's doctor.
    4) No and I'm not sure that happens, because always the films omit details that help to understand better the history.

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  7. Thanks for your responses Alesi. Please note:
    2. ..., but I find it interesting to talk with someone who enjoys good reading.
    4. ... help to better understand the story.

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