
在读后感中怎么用the book i report here is…
你好!the book i report here is…我在这里报告的书是…
什么是Book Report?怎么写book report。
这个Book Report就是我们中文所说的“读书报告”,当然,理解为读书笔记,读书心得之类的都行。
怎么写,可能说要看情况而定,仁者见仁,智者见智。
如果,要写比较详细的话,可以写作者的介绍,书的写作背景,整本书的主要内容,思想,以及自己本书的看法。
如果要写短篇的话,个人建议你除了写作者的,书的写作背景外,选取期中最能打动自己,最喜欢的一章,一段或几句话,作深度的挖掘。
不管是长篇还是短篇,除了书上的信息外,最重要的就是自己通过读书所获得的感想和想法。
美国大学里term paper research paper book report 都指什么
term paper和research paper没什么大的差别,都是自己做research的论文,只是term paper一般是一学期一交,research paper时间跨度长一点,貌似一个学位就一篇。
book report就写的review啊,有点像文献读后感,拿来支持你自己的research,或者是提论点的。
book report是什么意思
book report是读书报告的意思。
【单词释义】book美 [bʊk]英 [bʊk]n.书;书籍;著作;部v.预订;给(某人)预订飞机等座位;和(歌手等)预约演出日期adj.书籍的;书本上的;账面上的report美 [rɪ'pɔrt] 英 [rɪ'pɔː(r)t]v.报告;报道;汇报;举报n.报告;报道;汇报;调查报告【例句】1.Must I hand in the book report by Friday ?我必须星期五之前交读书报告吗
2.I wish I could have finished writing the book report yesterday.要是我昨天能写完读书报告该多好。
3.To have a primary idea about book report and form a habit of reading.了解读书报告的基本内容,养成定期阅读习惯。
写一篇英文版的book report !
this website has a lot of reviews on harry potterBy now there's not much that can be said about the Harry Potter phenomenon that hasn't been said already. Worshipped by kids, enjoyed by adults, this modern myth has become an accepted classic worldwide. Pull any copy of the series off a shelf anywhere in the world and you're holding magic. It's not hard to see why. Right from the first page of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (or Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for those reading in the UK) Rowling proves that she knows a thing or two about the kind of magic that brings stories to life. The book starts with Harry as an infant, the child of a wizard and witch. He is suddenly left orphaned after an attack by the evil and powerful wizard Voldemort, a villain so dastardly that most wizards and witches refer to him as You-Know-Who. Mysteriously, Harry survives and Voldemort, his power apparently broken in his attempt to kill the child, disappears leaving many to think he's gone for good. Codex Alera spreads fast and Harry is hailed as a hero. Even though he's just a baby his victory over Voldemort makes him an overnight celebrity among magic users the world over. As a result, the Headmaster and Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry step in to decide Harry's future. They decide to take the child out of the spotlight and allow him to live a normal life with his only remaining relations, a Muggle family named Dursley, until he is of age to attend the Hogwarts school. They leave Harry on the doorstep of the Dursley's home, with no more than a letter of explanation. The story truly begins nearly ten years later, after Harry has endured a childhood of constant scorn and hatred at the hands of his new family. Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia are embarrassed by the fact that Harry's mother considered herself a witch and married a man who claimed to be a wizard. The Dursley's simply don't hold with such nonsense. They consider themselves respectable. As Muggles go, the Dursley's may not be prime examples of the worst of their kind, but they rank pretty high. They force Harry to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs and to wear their spoiled son's damaged cast-offs. Harry is little more than a servant and a punching bag to his cousin Dudley. But worst of all, Mr. Dursley has not read Dumbledore's letter to Harry, leaving the boy unaware of such things as his heritage, the truth about his parents death and his emerging powers. Then everything changes with the delivery of a letter in a very unusual fashion. From that point on, Harry's life is never the same again. The letter is actually an acceptance letter, a notification to Harry that he has a place at Hogwart's school. Literally rescued from the Dursley's and taken under the wing of Hagrid, the school's lovable giant of a groundskeeper, Harry embarks on the adventure of a lifetime in the hallowed halls of Hogwarts where in addition to his studies he makes close friends and a lifelong enemy, discovers a talent for a very unusual sport called Quidditch and solves a mystery that threatens the world, not to mention his very existence. The magic potion Rowling herself concocts starts solidly with Harry, a remarkably unassuming kid who's got hero of mythical proportions written all over him. He's courageous, clever and resourceful. He's got a special talent in the form of magical powers, and a noble and mysterious birth. He's wounded - a big one in myths - not just physically as evidenced by the scar on his forehead, but emotionally as well due to the death of his parents, not to mention a tortured upbringing by uncaring relations that rivals Cinderella's. But most of all, as was hinted right from the start, he's got one heck of a destiny. All this comes together to introduce a character the reader immediately bonds with. You *really* want to be this kid's friend and hang out with him to see what happens. Next into the potion goes a heavy dose of down-to-earth realism - the kind of everyday stuff recognized by almost every kid in the world... but WAIT! You, gentle reader, are never allowed to get comfortable in the world of the often stupid, ever boring Muggles, because you're not one of them, are you? Of course not. You know better, because Rowling blends in the essence of magic fantasy with such skill that Harry's world literally shimmers with it. Because you're not a Muggle, you can see it all around you as you read. The rest of the ingredients are just as high in quality, from the magical, mysterious yet somehow familiar Hogwarts School to the friends that help Harry get through it all, to the exciting conclusion. Rowling serves it all up with a deceptively simple and straight forward writing style that sparksa response deep in the subconscious, drawing the reader in and holding on tight. The fact is, this story is not just read, it's experienced and that's the magic right there. Of course, adults have to fight their Muggle tendencies and indulge in a little suspension of disbelief to get full enjoyment of the story. For example, those of you who read a lot of Tom Clancy might have trouble getting past the fact that such occurrences as motorcycles flying over London and entire groups of people who vanish into thin air at train stations, go virtually unnoticed. The exact purpose of the wizards trained at Hogwarts in relation to the world is never really explained, except in some vague reference to the further study and possible control of the other preternatural type creatures such as dragons, zombies and vampires who also go unnoticed by the Muggle world. Apparently, when it comes to Muggle mind control, it's everyone's game. Those readers with sci-fi leanings might start picturing Hogwarts as existing in an alternate dimension of sorts but that's not the point. The point is suspension of disbelief. It just all happens because it does and no one in the real world knows about it but those involved... and that's that. Though I thoroughly loved this book, my only off moment came near the end, where I began to wonder exactly how suitable the images depicted were for the impressionable minds of Rowling's younger readers. Still, at the ripe old age of 32, I might just be over-reacting. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a fantastic book, well plotted with strong characters that not only talk and act like real kids, but are also great role models as well. These kids do their homework, brush their teeth, study for exams and still have time to get into trouble in the name of a good cause. There is one excellent and well spelled out moral in the story that doesn't detract from the plot and if the reason why Harry survived Voldemort's attack doesn't leave you with a lump in your throat and a tear in your eye, I suggest you read it again. I highly recommend this book to anyone who hasn't read it yet, kid or adult. Let it carry you away with the knowledge that you're reading a classic that will be read and loved by generations to come, just like the fairy-tales of old.
Book Report怎么写
求科普
读书报告也就是Bookreport,他是读完一本书之后的心得报告。
在英国高校导师会布置书籍报告作业。
Bookreport写作指导一、书籍的选择如果你的老师还没有指定你要读的书,你必须自己选择你要读的书籍。
你偏好于读历史书还是小说
选择一本你喜爱的书籍非常重要。
Bookreport写作指导二、书籍的阅读关于阅读书籍的次数是你的个人选择,但很明显从头内容,第二遍仔细阅读,了解细节的地方。
如果你真的很喜欢这本书,你可能会多读几遍,但很明显你必须要从头读到尾,第一遍主要熟悉文章的主要内容,第二遍仔细阅读细节的地方。
Bookreport写作指导三、做阅读笔记当你在阅读书籍的时候,记录下你对书籍的情节,编排,文体,主题,人物性格的感想,不要把笔记记录在纸张上,而是要把它们记录在文字正文旁边的空白处,以便你的查阅。
Bookreport写作指导四、书籍报告的整理既然书籍报告是属于文章的一种类型,应该遵循文章写作的规则。
每篇书籍报告至少是三段组织结构好的段落,它应当包含绪论,主体和结论三个部分。
Bookreport写作指导五、书籍报告主体的撰写既然报告的绪论部分已成功地吸引了读者的眼球,在接下来的主题部分也要维持好这种效果。
你必须对书籍的主要内容进行概述,标准是一半是书里面的内容,一半是你的个人观点。
Bookreport写作指导六、书籍报告结尾的撰写与其它类型的文章一样,书籍报告通常以结论结尾,紧密联系报告中所提出的问题,并为书籍提供一个简要的书评。
组织结构紧密的论证要自然而且有逻辑地结尾,让读者感受到文章的完整性。
像总而言之,总结一下这样的陈词滥调要避免。
评论一个结尾的好坏很简单:如果结尾不是在一页的最底端,读者是否愿意翻开另一页去阅读报告的结论,如果不是的话,那么这个结尾是急迫,不理想的。
求book report书写格式
第1小节: 介绍一下书本... 例如作者吖... 别人对书的看法吖.. 它对别人带来的影响, etc.第2小节: 开始概括书所讲的故事: 按照 setting - rising action - climax - falling action - resolution 的发式写. 就是说是 基本资料(时间地点人物背景) - 为故事高潮做准备的部分, 就是说是发生了什么事情而引起了这个故事的高潮 - 高潮 - 高潮的结尾, 就是说这个高潮里面所表现的问题或争执(conflict, 中文都不知道该怎么解释了... - - ||||)到底是怎么收场的 - 结局(- - 就类似于王子公主从此幸福在一起的东东, 囧)第3小节: 你对人物的作风性格, 作者的文笔的一些看法.... 或者是有什么不解的也可以提出来第4小节: 你从中而学到的东西, 你的一些感概... 心里面的心情, etc. 总之就是这个故事所引起你什么内心波动想法就对了 - - 我是加拿大的学生噢~ 一直以来写book report都是用这种格式的~ 有时候在第4段后还会加上自己新学到的词汇吖什么的 0 0 但那些词汇如果在中国的话我就不知道用不用了~ 哈哈~ 希望帮得到忙吧~ 写得好辛苦的说



