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Book Review: "Wonder" (1)
Is it easier being ordinary?
Updated: 2022.10.13
3 min read · Intermediate
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Book Review: "Wonder" (1)
책 리뷰 “원더” (1)
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
Q2
Have you read the book Wonder before? If not, would you consider reading it now?
Q3
Have you ever experienced bullying in school? In the workplace?
Q4
Why do you think the story told in Wonder was met with such acclaim?
Q5
What does it mean to be ordinary? Extraordinary?
Q6
Wonder was adapted into a film. Do you think film adaptations of books always stay true to their stories? Explain.
Q7
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
Expressions
adapted
modified into
Example
1

This book has been adapted into a short film.

Example
2

The types of things that can be adapted into other things are limited.

carefully-vetted
having been subjected to approval
Example
1

The panel consists of carefully-vetted professionals.

Example
2

Only carefully-vetted citizens are allowed in this room.

foreshadow
be warned of something
Example
1

This is a foreshadowing of worse things to come.

Example
2

Foreshadowing is a literary device commonly used in these kinds of stories.

unrestrained
not restricted
Example
1

I cannot wait for June, when I will have unrestrained access to the office once more.

Example
2

Unrestrained children can wreak havoc on everyone.

본 교재는 당사 편집진이 제작하는 링글의 자산으로 저작권법에 의해 보호됩니다. 링글 플랫폼 외에서 자료를 활용하시는 경우 당사와 사전 협의가 필요합니다.
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