Book Lists from NPR and CNET
NPR 與 CNET 的書單
Introduction
People from NPR and CNET made lists of books. They like many different types of stories.
來自 NPR 和 CNET 的人員編製了書單,他們喜歡許多不同類型的故事。
Main Body
NPR staff like old stories. They read books about women in the past. They also read books about sad times in Ireland and Maine.
NPR 的職員喜歡舊時的故事。他們閱讀關於過去女性的書籍。他們也閱讀關於愛爾蘭和緬因州悲傷時期的書籍。
CNET staff like science fiction. They read books about space and the future. They also read books about famous people and politics.
CNET 的職員喜歡科學幻想小說。他們閱讀關於太空和未來的書籍。他們也閱讀關於名人與政治的書籍。
Some CNET books talk about personal lives. These books show how people are strong.
某些 CNET 的書籍討論個人生活。這些書籍展現了人們是如何堅強的。
Conclusion
Both groups like to read. Some like history and some like science.
兩組人都喜歡閱讀。有些人喜歡歷史,有些人喜歡科學。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'About' Pattern
In this text, we see a very useful way to describe what a book or movie is. We use: Book + about + Topic.
- Books about women
- Books about sad times
- Books about space
- Books about famous people
How to use this for A2: Whenever you want to explain a subject, just use about.
Example: "I am reading a book about dogs." → (The topic is dogs).
🛠️ Quick Word Switch
Notice how the text uses 'like' for different groups:
- NPR staff like... (Plural/Group)
- CNET staff like... (Plural/Group)
If you talk about one person, remember to add the -s:
- "He likes science fiction."
- "She likes history."