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Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 5 Text Type Book covers

Book covers Book covers tell us information about a book. They also make us want to read the book.

There are so many books to read There are so many books to read. Book covers can help us choose the right one.

Detective story Science fiction Fairy tale Love story Books can be divided into different types. You can choose a book according to the type you like. Here are some common ones. Detective story Science fiction Fairy tale Love story

Detective story Science fiction Fairy tale Love story Can you match the books with the correct types? The Princess and the Bear Inspector calls Inspector Calls Detective story Science fiction Robot Earth Mr and Mrs Jones Fairy tale Love story

Detective story Fairy tale Inspector calls Inspector Calls These stories tell us about a crime and how the crime is solved! Fairy tale The Princess and the Bear These stories are about magical things.

Science fiction Love story Robot Earth These stories are about technology and the future. Love story Mr and Mrs Jones These stories are about two people meeting and living happily ever after.

Science fiction Detective story How about these two books? Mystery at Regent House The Missing Necklace By L. S. Roberts Dr K’s Time Travel Machine Written by Tracey Castle Illustrations by Tony Cross Science fiction Detective story

Written by Tracey Castle Illustrations by Tony Cross Let’s look at the attractive features on this front cover. Dr K’s Time Travel Machine Written by Tracey Castle Illustrations by Tony Cross

Written by Tracey Castle Illustrations by Tony Cross The title can tell us what kind of book it is. Dr K’s Time Travel Machine Written by Tracey Castle Illustrations by Tony Cross The pictures or photographs are attractive. They also show what we can read about inside.

Read this book to find out! Next, the back cover. Follow the amazing Dr K as he travels in his time machine into the past! Who will he meet? What adventures will he have? Will he return to the present safely? Read this book to find out! ‘Exciting!’ Time Magazine ‘A great book!’ Books.com

Read this book to find out! Back covers give more detailed information. They describe the story in an exciting way. Follow the amazing Dr K as he travels in his time machine into the past! Who will he meet? What adventures will he have? Will he return to the present safely? Read this book to find out! ‘Exciting!’ Time Magazine ‘A great book!’ Books.com

Read this book to find out! What happens in this story? Follow the amazing Dr K as he travels in his time machine into the past! Who will he meet? What adventures will he have? Will he return to the present safely? Read this book to find out! ‘Exciting!’ Time Magazine ‘A great book!’ Books.com Dr K travels into the past in his time machine.

Read this book to find out! What happens at the end of the story? Follow the amazing Dr K as he travels in his time machine into the past! Who will he meet? What adventures will he have? Will he return to the present safely? Read this book to find out! ‘Exciting!’ Time Magazine ‘A great book!’ Books.com We have to read the book to find out!

Practice Now let’s take a look at another book.

Catching the Man in the Mask Practice What type of book is this? WANTED Catching the Man in the Mask Fairy tale? Detective story Detective story? Science fiction? Love story?

Catching the Man in the Mask Which sentences can you find in this book? WANTED Catching the Man in the Mask A. ‘What were you doing at seven o’clock yesterday?’ he asked. A. ‘What were you doing at seven o’clock yesterday?’ he asked. B. ‘Don’t stay here, please come with me,’ said the prince. C. ‘I was talking on the phone when the man ran in,’ cried Alice. C. ‘I was talking on the phone when the man ran in,’ cried Alice. D. ‘Impossible!’ said Alan. ‘Robots can’t speak!’ E. ‘It’s really nice to meet you, finally,’ she said to John.

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