How to write a book report?. A Book Report on _________ 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2. BodyBody 3. ConclusionConclusion.

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How to write a book report?

A Book Report on _________ 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2. BodyBody 3. ConclusionConclusion

A Book Report on _________ 1.Introduction The title and the author Why did you chose the book? What kind of story is it? See the example :

A Book Report on _________ 1.Introduction The title and the author Why did you chose the book? What kind of story is it? My favourite book is The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. This is an imaginary story. I chose this book because I like stories about true life. See the example :

2. Body The main idea of the story The characters; The setting (time & place); The plot (what happened) See the example :

2. Body The main idea of the story The characters; The setting (time & place); The plot (what happened) See the example : This book is about a little boy and an apple tree. At the beginning, the boy came to the tree every day. The tree was happy. As the boy grew older he began to want more from the tree, and the tree gave him everything. When she has nothing left, the boy stayed away from the tree. After a long while, the boy came back as an old man. He did not ask for anything from the tree. He sat on the stump and stayed with the tree. The tree was happy again.

3. Conclusion Write your thoughts, such as: What did you like/dislike about the book? How did the story make you feel? Who was your favourite character and why? What have you learnt from this book? Would you recommend it to friends? Would you read other books by this author? See the examples :

Example 1 : I believe that this book is very educational. I have learnt to cherish the love given from my parents. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys touching stories. Example 2 : I like this book because the plot was touching and the characters were interesting. My favourite character was the tree. She was kind and generous. I recommend this book to children as well as older readers.

Useful sentences Introduction: I chose this book because… Body: This book is about … At the beginning,… In the end,… Conclusion: I like this book because … I have learnt to/that … My favourite character was … because … I recommend this book to …

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