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1. How do British students use the school library? 2. Do they have lessens in the library? 3. What books do they borrow more often? 4. Do they find the books themselves? 5. What kind of books do British teenagers prefer to read?
Your favourite writer is Arthur Conan Doyle. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
You prefer reading teen magazines to books. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
You have no books at home at all. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
You often borrow books from your school library. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
Your mother is fond of love stories. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
Your friends often borrow books from your home library. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
Your school library is very big. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
Your favourite character is Frodo from “The Lord of The Rings”. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
You would like to be a writer. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
If you were a writer, you would create historical novels. Agree or Disagree: “Yes, it’s quite right” “I’m afraid it’s not true”
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