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A Match the pictures to the sentences. Edgar Allan Poe is famous for his short mystery stories. Jane Austen wrote novels with strong female characters. Charlotte Brontë had two sisters, and they were all great writers! William Shakespeare wrote 38 plays and over 150 poems. B Circle the correct conjunction in each sentence. 1. My friend doesn t like reading on the train because / so it s so loud. She can t concentrate! 2. I love reading because / so it s fun to meet interesting characters and explore imaginary worlds. 3. It s important to begin reading at a young age, because / so parents often read stories to their young children. 4. Some very old books, like the Codex Leicester by Leonardo da Vinci, are kept in museums because / so they are extremely valuable.
C Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 1. books are set in imaginary worlds with magical creatures. 2. books are mostly set in the future. They explore themes like technology and space travel. science fi ction / fantasy / mystery / reference / non-fi ction 3. books are about real people and true events. 4. books are often about crimes or puzzles that need to be solved. 5. books are things like dictionaries, atlases and encyclopedias. D Match the pictures to the sentences. Some public libraries promote literacy by offering reading and writing classes on weekends. Dictionaries give people a deep understanding of the meanings, usage and history of words. Universities promote very high levels of literacy in courses like linguistics and classical literature.
E Complete the crossword. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Across: 2. Charles Dickens s A Carol tells the story of an old man who learns to be kinder. 3. William Shakespeare s Romeo and is one of the most famous love stories. 7. The Adventures of March, by Saul Bellow, tells the life story of a boy from Chicago. 8. Jane, by Charlotte Brontë, explores many social issues in 19th-century England. Down: 1. One of Jane Austen s most famous novels is Pride and. 4. The Canterbury were written by Geoffrey Chaucer. 5. The Great, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is set in the US in the 1920s. 6. John Steinbeck s Of and Men is set during the Great Depression in California.
Answer Key A Edgar Allan Poe is famous for his short mystery stories. Jane Austen wrote novels with strong female characters. Charlotte Brontë had two sisters, and they were all great writers! William Shakespeare wrote 38 plays and over 150 poems. B 1. because 2. because 3. so 4. because C 1. fantasy 2. science fi ction 3. non-fi ction 4. mystery 5. reference D Some public libraries promote literacy by offering reading and writing classes on weekends. Dictionaries give people a deep understanding of the meanings, usage and history of words. Universities promote very high levels of literacy in courses like linguistics and classical literature. E Across: 2. Christmas 3. Juliet 7. Augie 8. Eyre Down: 1. Prejudice 4. Tales 5. Gatsby 6. Mice