İngilizcegeliştirecek kitaplar: Bilim kurgu ve fantezi baskısı

Charlotte Guest
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Bilim kurgu ve fantezi kitaplarının hayranı mısınız? Bu türler sadece çok eğlenceli olmakla kalmaz, aynı zamanda İngilizce becerilerinizi geliştirmenize de yardımcı olabilir. Büyüleyici hikaye anlatımı, benzersiz kelime dağarcığı ve yaratıcı kavramlar içeren kitaplar okuyarak dil yeterliliğinizi geliştirebilirsiniz.

İngilizcegeliştirmenize yardımcı olacak 9 harika romanın ardından, sizi harika dünyalara taşıyacak ve dil becerilerinizi geliştirecek harika bilim kurgu ve fantezi kitaplarının bir listesini bir araya getirdik.

İngilizcegeliştirecek kitaplar: Bilim kurgu ve fantezi baskısı
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Klasik bir bilim kurgu romanı arıyorsanız bu mükemmel bir seçenektir. Bu heyecan verici kitap, kelime dağarcığınızı, okuduğunu anlama, yazma becerilerinizi, eleştirel düşünmenizi ve kültürel ve tarihi bağlamları anlamanıza yardımcı olabilir. Marslı istilacıların heyecan verici hikayesi sizi büyüleyecek, yaratıcı hikaye anlatımı sergileyecek ve İngilizce dili takdir etmenizi sağlayacak.

Bilim kurgu ve fanteziyi birleştiren, zaman yolculuğu ve uhrevi maceralar içeren genç yetişkinler için büyüleyici bir roman. L'Engle'nin yazı stili basittir, bu da onu İngilizceöğrenenler için ideal bir seçim haline getirir. Dil becerilerinizi geliştirmek için büyüleyici temalarını ve canlı görüntülerini keşfedin.

Savaş, liderlik ve ahlak hakkında sürükleyici bir bilim kurgu kitabı istiyorsanız, 'Ender'in Oyunu'nu okumayı deneyin. Bu kitap, heyecan verici aksiyon sahnelerinden ilgi çekici karakterlere kadar her şeye sahip ve düşünmek için bol miktarda yiyecek sağlıyor. Ek olarak, kendinizi bu kitaba kaptırmak İngilizce dil becerilerinizi geliştirebilir, kelime dağarcığınızı genişletebilir ve eleştirel düşünme yeteneklerinizi geliştirebilir.

Bu iyi bilinen büyülü dünyanın tanıtıma ihtiyacı yok. Harry Potter serisi, genç bir büyücünün fantastik bir büyü, dostluk ve heyecan diyarındaki macerasını takip ediyor. Dil basit, hikaye ilgi çekici ve karakterler canlı. Bu, okunması kolay bir romanı geliştirmek ve almak isteyen İngilizce öğrenciler için mükemmeldir.

Anlayışlı ve zorlu bir okuma arayan İngilizce öğrenciler için mükemmel bir seçim. Bu bilim kurgu romanı, İngilizce kelime dağarcığınızı, okuduğunu anlama, eleştirel düşünme ve analiz becerilerinizi geliştirebilir.Metin, çeşitli yazı stillerini ve tekniklerini araştırırken, aynı zamanda gerçeklik ve dünya algınıza meydan okuyabilecek kültürel ve sosyal temaları da araştırıyor. 'Ubik', derinliklerini keşfetmek isteyenler için düşündürücü ve akıllara durgunluk veren bir deneyim sunuyor.

Eğlenceli ve neşeli bir okuma için Douglas Adams'ın 'Otostopçunun Galaksi Rehberi'ne göz atın. Hikayesini anlatmak için mizah, hiciv ve macera kullanan bir bilim kurgu dizisi. Adams'ın zekice yazımı, kelime oyunu ve mizahı, onu İngilizce dilini daha hafif bir dokunuşla keşfetmenin eğlenceli bir yolu haline getiriyor.

Bir meydan okuma arayanlar için bu, fantezi türünün klasik bir örneğidir. Bu kitap, okuyucuları karmaşık dünya inşası, canlı açıklamalar ve benzersiz karakterlerle dolu Orta Dünya'da heyecan verici bir yolculuğa çıkarıyor. Kendinizi iyiye karşı kötünün zamansız bir hikayesine kaptırırken kelime dağarcığınızı ve anlama becerilerinizi geliştirmek için okuyun.

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Yeryüzünde geçen ve tarihsel referanslara sahip bir şey ister misiniz? '11/22/63', zaman yolculuğu ve tarihi karıştıran bir bilim kurgu kitabıdır ve modern tarihle ilgilenen İngilizce öğrenciler için harika bir okumadır. Bu kitap, okuyucuları bir dizi yeni kelime dağarcığıyla tanıştırıyor, okuduğunu anlamayı geliştirmeye yardımcı oluyor ve okuyucuyu kitabın 60'ların Amerika'sındaki ortamına maruz bırakıyor.

Sürükleyici bir okuma deneyimi arıyorsanız, Christopher Paolini'nin 'The Inheritance Cycle' kitap serisine göz atın. Bu genç yetişkin fantezi serisi, okuyucuların yeni kelimeler öğrenmesine, hikayeleri daha iyi anlamasına, karakter gelişimini takip etmesine ve ayrıntılı dünya yaratımının keyfini çıkarmasına yardımcı olur. Eragon'un hikayesini takip ederken, yazma tekniklerini ve hikaye anlatımının büyüsünü destansı oranlarda öğreneceksiniz.

Bilim kurgu ve fantezi kitapları sizi yeni dünyalara götürür ve karmaşık fikirler ve çeşitli kelime dağarcığı ile dil becerilerinizi geliştirir. Ayrıca İngilizce popüler kültür referanslarını da anlamanıza yardımcı olabilir. Bu kitapları deneyin ve İngilizce yeteneğinizin yeni ve keşfedilmemiş yüksekliklere yükselmesine izin verin.

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    2. Give praise in the moment

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