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WRITING. Write the reproduction “The Creative Impulse”.
Write the reproduction “The Creative Impulse”. ACT IT OUT Two undergraduates talk about books.
HAVE YOUR SAY 1. Do you enjoy reading detective stories? Why or why not? 2. What is “good literature”? Is it always “solemn stuff”? Do you share J.B. Priestley’s view that good literature should be read away from the bedroom? Why or why not? 3. What books do you favour as bedbooks? Explain. Tell the class about your favourite genre. II Learn the essential vocabulary which you may need to talk about your favourite authors and books. Essential Vocabulary to be used about books and authors I. WRITER, AUTHOR, novelist, playwright, essayist, short-story writer, poet e.g. Iris Murdoch is one of the best modern English novelists. Author tends to be avoided in conversation about books e.g. - Who is it by? - It's by Allan Sillitoe. ADJECTIVES USED OF WRITERS: great good dull famous amusing boring talented interesting superficial outstanding brilliant pretentious promising original depressing up-and-coming imaginative unoriginal (‘on the way to success’) clever far-fetched II. ADJECTIVES APPLIED TO BOOKS
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