At the library A
B
A
(1) ... e .g . May I help you?
I need “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green. Unfortunately, I cou ld n ’t find it.
I see. Have you already used the com puter on this floor?
B: (2) ... .
A : Just a moment, please. Let me check... Well, yes. The book was
taken by som ebody recently.
B: (3) ... .
A : No. Sorry. We have only one copy. They will give it back in 5 days.
B: So, I can come here on Tuesday, right?
A : (4) ... .
B: No, I d o n ’t. What do I need fo r that?
A : You should have a photo. When you find the book, bring it to the
fro n t desk and I’ll explain you what to do.
B: (5) ... .
A : You can have our books fo r 10 days.
B: (6) ... .
L is te n and c h e c k .
2 c W o rk in p a irs . M a k e up a d ia lo g u e .
W o rk in p a irs . R ead th e f ir s t th re e tip s on h o w to re a d
E n g lish b o o k s b e tte r and c h o o s e th e a p p ro p r ia te p h ra s e s .
In p a irs re a d th re e m o re tip s and m a tc h
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th e te x ts and title s . O ne t it le is e x tra .
% L is te n and c h e c k .
1 If you are bored while reading, you
are more likely to put the book down
and do som ething else. Find books and
magazines about your hobbies, career
goals, or an interesting topic.
2 Find a quiet and fun reading area to
read. Turn off TV or the radio and make
sure it is som ewhere with good lighting
where you can relax.
3 d W o rk in p a irs . S ay w h ic h
t ip is th e b e s t fo r y o u .
3 — T e e n s ’ English 8
A Visit your local library.
B Library is the place where you
can find things that interest you.
C Read materials that interest you.
D Create a pleasant reading environment.
3 Libraries are wonderful places to find a lot
of books free. There is unlimited access
to a lot of collections of reading materials
and other types of media and technology.
Getting a library card is easy and usually just
requires a photo ID.