We read books in English with children or English words (vocabulary) and expressions on the topic “Books and reading. Encyclopedic Dictionary of English Literature of the 20th Century Dictionary Glossary English Literature

We read books on English language with kids

Reading is one of the most important skills in English, so it is important to practice it from the very first stages of learning. By reading books in English, it is possible to get acquainted with literary language which is more "correct" than spoken English.

Note: More details on how to learn to read in English can be found in the section "".

We offer a selection of colloquial expressions and vocabulary (words) in English that can be used in class with children and adults learning English.

Note: To help adults who "do not know enough" English, a selection of dictionaries with transcription in the section "".

Vocabulary (words) in English on the topic "Books"

article- article;
author- author;
dook- book;
chapter- chapter;
cover- cover;
editor- editor;
editorial office- edition;
epilogue- epilogue;
page- page;
picture- illustration;
front page- first page;
headline- title;
issue- edition;
narrator- the narrator;
prologue- prologue;
publishers- publishing house;
title- title;
volume- volume.

Colloquial expressions in English on the topic "Books"

Do you want me to read a bed-time story?- Do you want me to read a fairy tale?
I am going to read a new book.- I will read a new book.
How about a bedtime story?- How about an evening fairy tale before bed?
Why don’t you pick out a book to read?- Why don't you choose a book to read?
You can take a new book from the shelf.- You can take a new book from the shelf.
Do you want to choose a storybook for our story time?- Do you want to choose a book to read?
Don’t turn the page.- Don't turn the page.
Let’s turn the page... - Let's turn the page.
Let me slip a bookmark between the pages.- Let me put a bookmark between the pages.
Do you want me to read the rest of the story?- Do you want me to read the story to the end?
Do you like this picture?- Do you like this illustration?
Let’s find out what happens next.- Let's find out what happened next.
I wonder what happens next.- I wonder what happened next.

Useful Verbs for Books and Reading

Note: All about the verbs of the English language can be read in the material ""

to skip- skip, scroll;
to skim- read diagonally;
to look up- search, view;
to dip into- browse superficially;
to browse- browse the book in the store, slowly choose;
to peruse- read carefully, thoroughly;
to refer to- refer to, refer to;
to wade through- reach the end, master;
to flip through- skim through, scroll through;
to read from cover to cover- read from cover to cover;

Genres of books in English

genre[ˈƷɑːnrə] - genre;
fairy tale- fairy tale;
fiction[ˈFɪkʃn] - fiction, fiction;
non-fiction- scientific literature, or works based on real events;
light fiction- light "light" reading;
chick lit- books for women;
science-fiction[ˈSaɪəns ˈfɪkʃn] - science fiction;
fantasy[ˈFæntəsi] - fantasy (fantasy);
business & finance[ˈBɪznəs ənd ˈfaɪnæns] - literature on business and finance;
politics[ˈPɑːlətɪks] - political literature;
travel books[ˈTrævl ˈbʊks] - travel books;
autobiography[ɔːtəbaɪˈɑːɡrəfi] - autobiography;
history- history;
thriller / mystery[θrɪlər / ˈmɪstri] - thriller / mysticism;
romance / eroticalove story/ erotic;
satire[ˈSætaɪər] - satire;
horror[ˈHɔːrər] - horrors;
religious/ i nspirational- religious, literature for inspiration;
health /medicine- books on the topic of health, medical literature;
cook-books[ˈKʊkˌbʊks] - cookbooks;
children’s books[ˈTʃɪldrən bʊks] - books for children;
dictionary[ˈDɪkʃəneri] - dictionary;
encyclopedia[ɪnˌsaɪkləˈpiːdiə] - encyclopedia;
series[ˈSɪriːz] - a series of books like "Harry Potter", "50 Shades of Gray", etc.
anthology[ænˈθɑːlədʒi] - anthology (poetry, collections of short stories).

Names of types of books in English with translation

Let's start with what kind of books there are:
paper back books- paper (printed) books;
E-books / digital bookselectronic books, which can be downloaded (download) on the Internet or bought in online stores.

almanac- calendar, almanac;
best seller- bestseller;
book- book;
booklet- booklet, brochure;
brochure- brochure;
comic book- comic;
dictionary- dictionary;
encyclopedia- encyclopedia;
hardcover- hardcover book;
magazine- magazine;
novel- novel;
paperback- soft cover book;
periodical- periodical;
pamphlet- brochure, pamphlet, catalog;
picture book- picture book;
reference book- reference book;
textbook- textbook.

Useful English Adjectives to Describe a Book

thrilling[θrɪlɪŋ] - exciting;
riveting[ˈRɪvɪtɪŋ] - exciting, attention-grabbing;
scary[ˈSkeri] - scary, creepy;
gripping[ɡrɪpɪŋ] - capturing attention, amazing;
easy to read[ˈIːzi tə riːd] - easy to read;
complex- complex;
brilliant[ˈBrɪliənt] - brilliant;
heartbreaking[ˈHɑːrtbreɪkɪŋ] - heartbreaking;
action-packed[ˈÆkʃn ˈpækt] - full of events;
predictable- predictable;
unpredictable[ʌnprɪˈdɪktəbl] - unpredictable;
boring- boring;
nonsensical- meaningless;
confusing- confusing;
realistic- realistic;
erratic[ɪˈrætɪk] - inconsistent, strange;
absorbing[əbˈzɔːrbɪŋ] is fun.

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This article is dedicated to all reading lovers. We have already examined in detail the English word “ book”- how it is used and in which it is used. But the words “ book" and " read"Is clearly not enough for vocabulary actively reading person. So let's dive into this topic more deeply: we will analyze the types and genres of books, the main "book" terms, synonyms of the verb toread, useful phrases and expressions for describing books.

Describing books in English

With the advent of digital technologies, books began to be divided into two types: ordinary paper books, which in English are called paperbackbooks , and e-books - digitalbooks or E-books... The question of which books are better, more enjoyable to read, more "real" and so on is one of the most acute among reading lovers. If you start talking to a native English speaker about books, don't be surprised if he asks you a question: What type of books do you prefer reading?

Fiction or non-fiction - what select ?

Also, books are divided into fiction and documentary: fiction and non-fiction ... By analogy with these words, a term such as “ lightfiction"-" easy "reading. In total, there are more than a dozen major book genres in fiction. genres:
science fiction - sciencefiction ,
fantasy - fantasy ,
detectives - detectivebooks ,
thrillers - thrillers ,
satire - satire .
Collections of stories or poetry are called anthologies - anthology .
In English, there is a special term for women's literature - chicklit: These are women's novels like Bridget Jones's Diary.

Nonfiction literature can also be different: books on business and finance - Business & Financebooks , autobiography - autobiography, cookbooks - cook-books, encyclopedias - encyclopedias, dictionaries - dictionaries .

Books can be read in many different ways.

The main verb is toread- describes the reading in general, without any clarifications or details. You can add words to it aloud or toyourself- read aloud or silently. And if you want to emphasize that you read the book very carefully or, on the contrary, skimmed it between the lines?

Here are some useful synonyms for the verb to read :
to peruse or to scrutinize - read carefully,
to scan or to skim (through / over)- quickly browse,
to read through- read to the end.
When reading, it is important to be able to grasp the hidden meaning, the author's message - to read between the lines .

Very interesting, fascinating books, from which it is difficult to tear themselves away, are called in English page-turner... As a rule, in such books, unexpected turns of events - plottwists or touching moments - tearjerkers... If you really liked a passage or phrase from the book, you can fold the corner on this page - such pages are called in English dog-eared pages because they look like dog ears.

Images of childhood and features of artistic psychologism in English-language and Swiss literature of the 18th-19th centuries

This paper explores the presence of a volcanic evolutionary process similiar to that posited by Henri Bergson in D.H. Lawrence "s two novels set in Australia - Kangaroo and The boy in the bush... The paper also explores Lawrence "s level of acquaintance with Bergson" s ideas, and suggests why his familiarity may previously have been underestimated.

Under scientific. edited by: N. L. Potanina Tambov: Publishing house of TSU im. G.R. Derzhavin, 2012.

The collection contains scientific articles and messages reflecting a wide range of problems of modern domestic Dickensian studies: Dickens and the Victorian era, "Russian Dickens", new in domestic Dickensians, Dickens and translation problems.

The article analyzes the phenomenon of the Victorian text in the English literature of the XX century. This study puts goal determine the nature of the intertextual dialogue between the Victorian text and the works of English literature of the 1st half of the 20th century. Research material serve the text of "The Forsyte Saga" by J. Galsworthy and "Women of the French Lieutenant" by J. Fowles. The choice of these works is due to the fact that they are recognized examples of literature of realism and postmodernism, respectively, and allow comparing approaches to the same material from the standpoint of two main directions in the literature of the XX and XXI centuries. As the main research methods uses contextual analysis and stylistic analysis based on nominating principles. The article will first give a brief overview of the typical features of Victorian literature and then go through comparative analysis transformations of the Victorian text in The Forsyte Saga by J. Galsworthy and The French Lieutenant's Woman by J. Fowles.

Literature review demonstrates that most researchers distinguish two main options for the intertextual dialogue of a neo-Victorian novel with a Victorian text: nostalgic stylization and interpretation, or a parody of the Victorian text. In order to determine which strategy is used by Galsworthy and Fowles, the authors of the article analyzed the form of the novel, the upbringing of the selected works, their system of characters, the ending of the novels, the narrative strategies and the place of action of the novels. The analysis showed that at the thematic and conceptual levels, both Galsworthy's and Fowles's works show the greatest similarity to the traditional Victorian text. The greatest difference is manifested at the level of the character system and in the character of the dialogicity of the text. Galsworthy largely inherits the traditions of Victorian literature in terms of building the plot of The Forsyte Saga, chronological unfolding of the narrative, choosing the scene, but critically rethinking many basic Victorian values, which is reflected, in particular, in the choice of the ending of the trilogy. Fowles in "The French Lieutenant's Woman" takes the second strategy of playing with the reader and parodying Victorian text. To do this, he stylizes or parodies recognizable elements of the Victorian text (the form of the upbringing novel, the happy ending, the scene), at the same time violating the basic principles of the construction of the Victorian text (linearity of the narrative, the author's omniscience), which allows him to fill the chosen form of the Victorian novel with new existential content. ...

Logacheva V.K., Klyshinsky E.S., Galaktionov V.A. IPM them. M.V. Keldysh Institute of RAS. ::. IPM them. M.V. Keldysh RAS, 2012. No. 14.

The paper proposes a method for the automatic generation of rules for the transcription of proper names based on the analysis of the training sample. The rule generation process is divided into two stages: the extraction of simple (primary) rules and the generation of complex rules. To highlight the primary rules, use new technique alignment. To carry out transcription, it is proposed to convert the rules into a state machine and carry out transcription using it.

Yablokova T.N. Philological sciences. Questions of theory and practice. 2011. No. 2. S. 191-196.

The article describes the patterns of implementation of emotional statements in dialogical and monologue speech. The main focus of the author is on characteristic signs speech of the speaker in a state of emotional stress, and on the compositional and pragmatic features of the dialogical and monologue text.

Insufficient number of study hours and limited proficiency in the second foreign language do not contribute to full-fledged professionally oriented learning. Only a few components have to be used vocational training: reading and abstracting texts in the specialty, searching for professional information in its various sources, conducting personal and business correspondence. An important component professional activity- the ability to analyze information presented in a graph, table or diagram. The need is dictated by the fact that this type of activity is part of the exam in order to obtain the Test DaF certificate, which gives the right to study or work in Germany.

The analysis of a modern society permeated by media is carried out from the standpoint of an ethnomethodological approach and is an attempt to answer the cardinal question: what are the observed orderings of events broadcast by mass mediators. The study of rituals proceeds in two main directions: firstly, in the organizational and production system of the media, focused on constant reproduction, which is based on the transmission model and the distinction between information / non-information, and, secondly, in the analysis of the perception of these messages by the audience, which is the realization of a ritual, or expressive, model, the result of which is a shared experience. This means the ritual nature of modern media.

The book contains complete and comprehensive information on the history of imperial Russia - from Peter the Great to Nicholas II. These two centuries became the era when the foundations of the power of Russia were laid. But it was this time that led to the fall of the empire in 1917. The text of the book, sustained in the traditional manner of chronological presentation, includes fascinating inserts: "Characters", "Legends and Rumors" and others.

Humanity is experiencing a change in cultural and historical eras, which is associated with the transformation of network media into the leading means of communication. The consequence of the “digital split” is changes in social divisions: along with the traditional “haves and have-nots,” there is a confrontation between “online (connected) versus offline (unconnected)”. In these conditions, traditional intergenerational differences lose their significance, and the decisive factor is belonging to one or another information culture, on the basis of which media generations are formed. The paper analyzes the various consequences of settling in: cognitive, arising from the use of "smart" things with a friendly interface, psychological, generating network individualism and increasing privatization of communication, social, embodying the "paradox of an empty public sphere." Role shown computer games as “substitutes” for traditional socialization and education, the vicissitudes of knowledge that is losing its meaning are considered. In conditions of an excess of information, the most scarce human resource today is human attention. Therefore, the new business principles can be defined as attention management.

In this scientific work the results obtained in the course of the implementation of the project No. 10-01-0009 “Mediarituals”, implemented within the framework of the Program “Scientific Fund of the National Research University Higher School of Economics” in 2010-2012, were used.

The dictionary covers one century of one national literature and combines information and research tasks, which distinguishes it from many domestic and foreign reference books. The articles-personalities analyze the work of prose writers, poets, playwrights, as well as literary critics and philosophers, both well-known and for the first time introduced into the scientific circulation of Russian literary criticism. Special articles are devoted to literary directions, groupings and typical for the XX century. genres, as well as literary-critical periodicals, which significantly increases the number of writers represented and expands the panorama of literary life. Particular attention is paid to writers who came to English literature from former colonies... Articles are built on the principle of complementarity with cross-references indicating personal contacts of writers, creative attraction / repulsion, typological connections. The index will help you to find the right author. The dictionary includes the latest materials up to the turn of the XX – XXI centuries.
For philologists - specialists in foreign literature, teachers and students of philological faculties of universities, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in English literature of the XX - early XXI century.