2012年11月19日月曜日

BR: 2-25 Ireland


Ireland is a book in the Oxford Bookworms series. It's in the Factfiles sub-series, the nonfiction counterpart of the Oxford Bookworms Library.  It's a Stage 2 book. The book is divided into ten chapters: A strange and interesting country, Around the Island, The Irish chichi and people, The English come to Ireland, Death from hunger, Fighting to be free, Northern Ireland, Dublin, Stories, music and dancing, A country for young people.

The book as a whole has 17 pages, and each chapter comprises about 2 pages. The sentences are quite easy, with about 10-20 words a sentence. Most sentences are simple in structure, with few or no embedded clauses. The vocabulary is also quite simple, with few words that typical learners will need to look up in a dictionary.

The chapters that appealed to me the most are Chapter 2: Around the island and Chapter 10: A country for young people. The bulk of this review will be devoted to these two chapters.

Ireland has many nature. Ireland is full of beautiful lakes and rivers, where people fish, swim and sail. Also Ireland has many mountains. These are near the sea. They are not very high so they are beautiful and good places to walk.
Today Ireland's young people are famous for pop music and computers as well as for farming and horses. Most of the time, the Irish are the friendliest people in Europe. So, Irish always thinking that A hundred thousand welcomes.   241/8133



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