HOW TO WRITE A BOOK REVIEW
If you do not know how to structure your book report, the template given below will help you. The structure presented below is the most general one:
READ THE POEM "THE RAVEN", BY EDGAR ALLAN POE.
Pay special attention to the vocabulary and literary deviced used by Poe.
Click on the picture to read it.

READING 1
If you do not know how to structure your book report, the template given below will help you. The structure presented below is the most general one:
- Introduction
- Title/Author;
- Publication information;
- Genre;
- 1-2 sentences-long Introduction to your book report.
- Body
- What is the book about?
- What do you think about the book?
- Analysis and evaluation
- Is the writing effective, powerful, difficult, or beautiful?
- What are the strong and weak points of the book?
- Did its author achieve his/her purpose?
- Do you agree with the author’s point of view? Why?
- What is your impression from the book? Is it interesting, moving, or boring?
- Your recommendations.
- Conclusion
This part presents the most general information on the book:
Pull your thoughts together and make a brief conclusion.
READ THE POEM "THE RAVEN", BY EDGAR ALLAN POE.
Pay special attention to the vocabulary and literary deviced used by Poe.
Click on the picture to read it.

READING 1
Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
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THE
CHINESE DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA?
“In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed
the ocean blue.” Schoolchildren in the United States learn this rhyme because
Christopher Columbus was the first non-native inhabitant (since the Vikings)
to reach the American continent. Or was he? Amateur historian Gavin Menzies
suggests that in fact the Chinese arrived there first in 1421. Other
historians, however, aren’t convinced by Menzies’ theories.
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II
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Menzies bases his theory on two maps which may date
from the 15th century. One, called the Harris map, depicts an imaginary
country of Chinese legends; interestingly, it is located exactly where North
America is situated, and displays certain identifiable geographic features,
including the Grand Canyon. The other map, supposedly published in 1418, also
depicts North America in detail, and according to Menzies, may have helped
the Chinese to locate the continent. But historian Geoff Wade is convinced
this map is a modern fake; among other problems, the Chinese didn’t know in
1418 that the Earth was round, as this map indicates.
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III
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Menzies also cites as proof the discovery of ancient
Chinese artifacts and drawings in North and South America.
But critics claim that a Chinese conquest would have left more dramatic remains than just a few coins and beads. They also ask why there are no signs of 15th-century American life in China, such as the tomatoes or maize brought home by Europeans from the New World. |
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IV
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Finally, Menzies claims that many North and South
American Indian legends describe encounters between native inhabitants and
Chinese. But critics ask why there are no accounts of early American life in
Chinese culture, as would surely be expected. The 1421 theorists explain this
by saying that when Manchu invaders defeated the Ming Dynasty which ruled
China in 1421, they destroyed all the documents they found, including those
mentioning the Americas.
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V
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So, 1421 or 1492? Chinese or European? The evidence
for Menzies’ theory doesn’t yet seem to threaten the established idea that
Europeans discovered America. But there are enough unresolved issues to make
you wonder!
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1. Choose the correct answer.
1. Schoolchildren
in the USA … .
a. know a rhyme about the date of Columbus’
voyage
b. learn that Columbus came to North America
before the Vikings
c. are tested on Menzies’ theory
2. The
1418 map … .
a. reveals more details of North America than
the Harris map
b. conveys the idea that the Earth is round
c. was given to the Chinese when they reached
North America
3. 1421
theorists … .
a. didn’t expect the Chinese to bring back
reports about the Americas
b. believe that the Ming Dynasty erased
written accounts of the Americas
c. say that Manchu invaders destroyed all
documents about the Americas
2. Answer the question according to the information in the text.
What
makes Geoff Wade think that the 1418 map
isn’t genuine? |
3. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the original
meaning.
1. Gavin
Menzies thinks the Chinese arrived in America in 1421. Gavin Menzies is an
amateur historian.
Gavin
Menzies, ......................................................
2. They ask
why there is no sign of American life
in China.
They
ask, “.............................................................
3. The
evidence for Menzies’ theory doesn’t yet seem
to threaten the established idea about the discovery of America.
The
established idea about the discovery of America
4. Find words or expressions in the text that mean:
1. certain about (paragraph II) ………………………
2. pictures (paragraph III) ………………………
3. stories (paragraph IV) ………………………
4. think (paragraph V) ………………………
5. Write a composition of about 100-150 words. Choose one option.
1. In your
opinion, should museums return all items to the countries where they were
originally found?
2. What
country would you like to visit? Why?
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