5 books to improve your English

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Hey, everyone.
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I'm Alex.
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Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on: "5 Books to Improve Your English".
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So, one of the most common questions I get from students is: "Which books should I read
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to improve my English?"
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This video is for you.
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So, today, I'm going to look at five books that I have chosen to help you build your
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vocabulary, increase your comprehension, and develop your speaking and reading confidence.
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Now, if you are interested in any of the five books that I mention in the video, we have
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a link to Amazon where you can get the e-book version or the print version of the book;
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or if you want the audiobook version, you can click the link below to Audible, and there,
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you can sign up for a 30-day trial and get your first book for free.
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Now, this video is specifically for intermediate and advanced level students.
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If you are a beginner student, I probably wouldn't recommend jumping into, you know,
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this level of literature right now.
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So, this is specifically for intermediate and advanced level students.
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Let's not waste any more time, and let's look at the first book.
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Charlotte's Web by E.B.
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White.
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So, this is a childhood classic.
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It is a young adult fiction book; it is only 184 pages; and it's basically a farm story
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about a girl, a pig, and a spider.
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There's also a movie out, you know, about the book, so you can check out the book, watch
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the movie, and you can understand more.
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So, what's cool about this book: It is written in the simple past, so you get a lot of past
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tense practice, and the vocabulary is not that difficult.
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So let me read the opening paragraph of chapter two.
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So, before I start: Fern is the name of the girl, and Wilbur is the name of her pig.
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Chapter 2: Wilbur.
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Fern loved Wilbur more than anything.
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She loved to stroke him, to feed him, to put him to bed.
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Every morning as soon as she got up, she warmed his milk, tied his bib on, and held the bottle
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for him.
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Every afternoon when the school bus stopped in front of her house, she jumped out and
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ran to the kitchen to fix another bottle for him.
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She fed him again at suppertime, and again just before going to bed.
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Mrs. Arable gave him a feeding around noontime each day when Fern was away in school.
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Wilbur loved his milk, and he was never happier than when Fern was warming up a bottle for
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him.
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He would stand and gaze up at her with adoring eyes.
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So, as you can see, it's a cute, sweet story with a very tragic part that I will not spoil
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here in this video, if you have never read the book.
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This is a book that makes children cry.
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Maybe it can make you cry.
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So, let's go on to the second book.
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, a classic children's book that was also made
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into a classic children's movie.
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So, this book is around 250 pages; it depends on which version you get.
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I have this beautiful edition that was given to me as a birthday gift a couple of years
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ago, and it has, like, nice pictures and everything.
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It's kind of pretty.
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And, yeah, it looks really nice.
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So, depending on the version you get, you can get...
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It can be shorter or it can be longer.
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So, this is basically, if you don't know The Wizard of Oz, it's about a girl who goes on
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an adventure in a fantasy land where she meets, you know, a lion, a tinman, a scarecrow, and
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she goes with her dog, Toto; and there's an evil witch.
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And it's a really cool adventure story.
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I actually read it for the first time when I was in my late 20s, and I read it super-fast
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because it's written in such a fun way; there's always something happening, and you're going
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from one adventure to the next adventure to the next; it doesn't let you breathe.
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So it's a really fun adventure story.
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Let me read a little bit of it for you, here.
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Let's just choose a random chapter.
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Okay, so here's Chapter 10: The Guardian of the Gate.
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It was sometime before the cowardly lion awakened, for he had lain among the poppies a long while,
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breathing in their deadly fragrance.
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But when he did open his eyes and roll off the truck, he was very glad to find himself
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still alive.
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"I ran as fast as I could", he said, sitting down and yawning.
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"But the flowers were too strong for me.
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How did you get me out?"
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So it has a lot of these kind of escape - run, escape - run sections and adventures; one
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by one by one.
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It's really a ton of fun; I really recommend it.
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Check out The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, either the print version or the audiobook version;
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they're both really good.
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Let's look at the next book.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
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It's a long title, but it's a very interesting adult fiction book.
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Now, it's only 221 pages; nice and thin.
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You can probably finish it in a couple of days.
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And it's a murder mystery and family drama that's told in the first-person perspective.
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Now, what's really fascinating about this book is that first-person perspective is told
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by an autistic boy; a boy with autism.
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So, you see the world through this boy's eyes in a very interesting, fascinating way.
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What makes this book excellent for English speakers/English learners is that a lot of
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the sentences are very short, and the boy's mind is very logical.
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So he doesn't jump around a lot; he says: "I like this because this", and then: "This
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is because this", so it's very logical and well-paced.
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So, let me read a little bit of this.
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So, again, it's told from the perspective of a boy with autism.
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He says: This is a murder mystery novel.
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Siobhan said that I should write something I would want to read myself.
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Mostly, I read books about science and maths.
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I do not like proper novels.
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In proper novels, people say things like: "I am veined with iron, with silver, and with
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streaks of common mud.
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I cannot contract into the firm fist which those clench who do not depend on stimulus."
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What does this mean?
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I do not know; nor does Father, nor does Siobhan, or Mr. Jeavons.
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I have asked them.
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Siobhan has long, blonde hair and wears glasses which are made of green plastic; and Mr. Jeavons
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smells of soap and wears brown shoes that have approximately 60 tiny, circular holes
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in each of them.
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So, he is very detailed and...
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Don't worry, if you didn't understand the part where the boy says: "I don't know what
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this means", I don't know what it means, so he's making a point-right?-that some old novels,
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old fiction is super difficult to understand.
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And, as you can see, his voice, though, is very clear.
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Now, this is the only book of the five where I will specifically recommend that you get
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the physical version, because the boy...
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He draws a lot of diagrams in the book and pictures that really, you know...
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Like, here he talks about the constellation Orion, and he's like: "Well, that could be
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anything; it could be a dinosaur if you put it, you know, in any way you want."
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So, I really recommend for this one that you get the physical copy because you really get
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into the boy's mind and you see how he thinks, and the types of puzzles that he works out
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in his head.
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So, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - highly recommended.
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Let's go to the next book.
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Fallen by David Maine.
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This is the most difficult of the five books I'm recommending to you today.
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This is definitely adult fiction.
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It's 244 pages, and it is a retelling of the story of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel in
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the Bible.
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So, if you like different versions of Bible stories; if you want to, you know, read someone's
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interpretation of Cain's personality and Abel's personality, God's personality, and Adam and
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Eve's personality - this is a really fascinating book.
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What's really cool about it is that it goes backwards in time.
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When it starts, Able has been dead for 50 years and Cain is a very broken, old man.
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And then the book goes back in time, back in time, back in time, step by step until
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the last chapter where we have Adam and Eve getting kicked out of Paradise; out of Eden
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for the first time.
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So, it gives a lot of cool, you know, texture and context to this classic Bible story.
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Let me read you just a brief section from the second chapter, which is actually chapter
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39.
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So you start with chapter 40, and you go: 40, 39, 38, until you get back to 1.
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So, Chapter 39: The Brother.
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Lately something strange has been happening to Cain.
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He has been having conversations with his dead brother.
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In the early morning during the rift between sleep and consciousness, Able appears in the
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hut, squatting at the foot of Cain's sleeping mat, cracking his knuckles or picking his
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teeth.
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"And how is it with you lately?" he likes to ask.
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His voice is colourless, like the air.
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Able has been gone 50 years now and Cain is a jumpy, scared, old man.
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So the language is a little more poetic in this book, so I really recommend this for
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you if you are a more advanced student.
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And the experiment I would recommend for this is getting the physical book and the audiobook,
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so you can hear the beautiful spoken poetry of some of the language in this book, and
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read it and take your time to underline any vocabulary that might be new for you.
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All right, let's look at one more book.
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Wonder by R.J.
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Palacio.
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Now, I only have listened to the audiobook version of this book, so I don't have the
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physical copy.
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However, I have learned, through the magic of the internet, that it is 311 pages, and
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the audiobook version that I have on my phone is about eight hours.
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I love this book.
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It's one of the few books where I was finishing it at about 11:30 at night, listening to it
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on the couch in the living room, and a single tear...
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A single tear came down my face as I was listening to the end of this book.
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I was just, like: "You go, kid.
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You're...
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You did it."
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Okay?
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So...
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No spoilers, though.
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So, what this book is about and what is so interesting about it: It's about a boy named
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August who goes to middle school.
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Now, what is special about August is that he was born with a very rare condition, and
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he had to have a lot of surgeries on his face.
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So most of his life he has received schooling at home, from his parents, and this is the
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first time - in grade 5, where his parents say: "You know, Auggie"-that's what they call
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him; Auggie or August-"maybe it's time for you to go to a school where you can interact
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with other kids".
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Now, of course, because August's face looks different than other kids, he is anxious,
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he is nervous, but he is also, you know, really cool.
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He has a sense of humour, and I really like his perspective on life.
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What is interesting about the book is that it goes into many different points of view.
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So, you start with August's point of view, but then you get a chapter where it's his
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sister's point of view; it's one of his friend's from school point of view.
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And this is why I loved the audiobook version because you get a different voice with every
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single point of view in the audiobook, so you're never confused about who is talking.
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So, August takes up many chapters, and then suddenly it switches to somebody else, and
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you're like: "This is a different voice.
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Oh, okay, it's this person talking now."
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It's a beautiful book.
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Like, I really, really would love for you guys to listen to it or read it, and let me
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know if you loved it as much as I did, because it's wonderful.
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So, that's it guys.
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So, to review, the five books that I recommended in this video were: Charlotte's Web, The Wonderful
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Wizard of Oz, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Fallen, and Wonder.
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Now, if you want to check out these books, you can check out the links that are attached
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to this video; if you want to get the e-book version or the print version of any of these
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books.
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And, again, for the print version, I strongly recommend The Curious Incident of the Dog
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in the Night-Time; or if you want the audiobook version, pretty much the other four are really
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strong audiobooks.
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Wonder, in particular, is a great audiobook.
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You can check out the link attached to this video for Audible, and there, you can sign
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up for a 30-day trial where you get your first audiobook for free.
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And I can say that I've been with Audible for three years now, and I love them, so check
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them out.
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And maybe we can talk about the audiobooks that you're listening to.
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All right, guys, that's it for this lesson.
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There is no quiz for this one; it's more of a book recommendation lesson.
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The only thing I'll say is: Check out the books; tell me what you think of them; let
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me know if you have any vocabulary questions.
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Until next time, thanks for clicking.
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