Hi, everyone!
We are reading two books this semester. Some of yours are reading "The Night at the Museum", by Milan Trenc; and some others are reading "Surprise Visitor", by John Escott. Anyway, after finishing the reading you must write the book summary. But, how can you do it? Here you have some tips.
First of all, you have to know that a summary conveys the main idea of a body of work in an abbreviated version of the original. So, just follow the guidelines below, whether writing a summary on a fictional or nonfictional piece.
We are reading two books this semester. Some of yours are reading "The Night at the Museum", by Milan Trenc; and some others are reading "Surprise Visitor", by John Escott. Anyway, after finishing the reading you must write the book summary. But, how can you do it? Here you have some tips.
First of all, you have to know that a summary conveys the main idea of a body of work in an abbreviated version of the original. So, just follow the guidelines below, whether writing a summary on a fictional or nonfictional piece.
Good work in the classroom!
ResponderExcluirCongratulations!
Thanks, dear!
ResponderExcluirHope the students follow these tips and write a great summary.
Kisses,
Jô