"I recommend the book" The Emperor of Basketball "to you. It is a sports novel. The protagonist, Li Qiang, is a second-year student. He tells the story of how he obtained super basketball skills through Yijinjing. I hope you can enjoy the novels that are suitable for your age. Good luck! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
If you want to recommend a novel for the third grade students, I would recommend the book, Browed Eyebrows. This was an ancient romance novel. The main character, Xia Beibei, was forced to memorize 3500 English words and travel to ancient times. She had to use sign language there. This story was very suitable for young people to read. The plot was interesting, and it could also let the readers appreciate the differences between ancient culture and modern society. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following novel to you. I hope you will like it ~ You can take a look at "Student Evolution: A Guide for Teachers". This is a sci-fi space-time travel novel. The main character has a fast-traversing system and needs to complete various missions. The content of these missions is very suitable for readers like high school students. It's fast-paced, suspenseful, exciting, and interesting. At the same time, it can also increase the practice of English vocabulary and grammar. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them: 1. "The Emperor of Basketball" was a sports basketball novel. It told the story of an ordinary second-year student, Li Qiang, who became the emperor of basketball through Yi Jinjing. 2. "Top Student, Deskmate, From the Future" was a light novel. It was a fantasy novel. It told the story of a second-year student, Chen Mu, who became a top student through the system. 3. The Little People was a reality-world novel. It told the story of a boy who dropped out of school in the second year of junior high school, a self-reliant girl, and the people around her. 4. "Half-Demon's Growth History"-Xianxia's Fate-Modern Cultivation novel, which described the growth process of Half-Demon Zhu Chu. 5. "His Little Rose is Sweet and Wild"-a romantic youth-rebellious growth novel. It tells the story of the female protagonist, Shen Nian's rebirth and her journey with an autistic teenager. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend the following novels to you, suitable for the second year students: 1. "Top Student, Deskmate From the Future": A junior high school student got a system that wasn't very proper. He was discovered by his deskmate on the first day, and something interesting happened. 2. "The Emperor of Basketball": A second-year high school student changed his life trajectory and began his basketball career by reading Yijinjing, which he found on the street. 3. "He's Just a Teacher": It described the extraordinary path of a teacher's ordinary career. 4. "The boy next door has schizophrenia": A genius student named Luo Qingyun, who was said to only doze off in class, but was better than anyone else. His story was fascinating. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Reborn Teacher Turns" was a romantic youth-youth school novel. It mainly described the gorgeous transformation from a student to a teacher, and the entanglements between the past and the present. It was suitable for 4.5-year-olds. 2. "The Unrivaled Student" was a novel about urban life. It mainly told the story of a cultivation student's supernatural ability. The story of how he ran amok in the city was very attractive to primary school students. 3. "Let It Fly" was a real-life family and emotional novel. It mainly told the story between students and teachers, students and parents. It was suitable for 4.5 grade primary school students. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
If you're looking for a fun and engaging read for your second grade English class here are some recommendations: 1 The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger - This classic is a must-read for anyone looking for a coming-of-age story Set in the 1950s it follows a young man named Rye as he navigates the world of high school and his search for identity To Kill a Mockingbird by HarperLee- This novel about a young girl growing up in a rural area in the 1930s is a beautiful portrait of society and its structures It explains the topics of justice innocence and the power of knowledge 3 The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald - This novel tells the story of a man named Gatsby and his relationship with a woman named Daisy as well as the impact of the 20s on their lives It's a beautiful complex and thought-provoking novel that explores the themes of love loss and the pursuit of happiness 4 TheFault in Our Stars by John Green - This young-adult novel follows a group of high school students as they navigate the struggles of love and loss It's a heart-wrenching tale that explores the themes of love trust and identity 5 1984 by George Orwell - This novel is a warning about the potential for government control in a world where technology has advanced to the point where everyone is connected It explores the themes of freedom justice and the need for self-prediction These are just a few recommendations and there are many other books that could be great for your English class You can find more suggestions by looking up specific books on your teacher's list or by reading online reviews
I recommend the following two novels for middle school students: 1. The book,"From Dolan Ring to Hogwarts," was a light novel-derivative doujinshi novel. The main character, Lin Feng, was a junior high school student who traveled to the world of Harry Potter and completed his mission by fighting Voldemort. It was suitable for junior high school students. 2. "The Prince Charming of Dressed Up is a good dog food" was a sci-fi space-time travel novel. The main character, Xia Xiaoxiao, was bound to the system due to a work mistake. After completing the mission, she received a response from the male protagonist,"I love you." The story was light and interesting, suitable for middle school students. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following books for high school students: 1. "Douluo Continent's Holy Emperor Dragon Emperor": A Year One high school student transmigrated to Douluo Continent and began a fantastical adventure. 2. <<Reboot Year One>>: A person reborn into Year One and used his own method to re-embark on the path of life. 3. Minecraft Cannot Be a Game: Gao Yisheng discovers that the world he is in is actually a game and begins his journey of survival with the system. 4. Fight the Elves: A legendary story about people, Pokรฉmon and humans, Pokรฉmon and Pokรฉmon, bringing you into a mysterious world of elves. 5. "101 Kisses: Good Morning, Sweetheart!" The love-hate story between the cute girl and the devil school hunk was sweet and touching. It was not to be missed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
In the novel "Repaying the Motherland from the American Comics," the protagonist, Lin Yu, met a handsome man in black and red leather tights who spoke fluent English and Rap. He asked,"Can you speak Chinese?" A new world that connected multiple parallel worlds was opened. This novel was interesting and exciting, and English was not too difficult for first-year students. It was definitely a good choice. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following original English novels for graduate students: 1. "The Great Gatsby" by F. This is a classic romance novel and one of the masterpieces of American literature. The author deeply portrays the American society in the early 20th century, presenting a conflict between the rich and the poor, love and hate, pursuit and loss. 2. To "Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee -This is a novel about human nature. Through the perspective of a little girl, the author shows racial discrimination, social injustice and other issues, and sends an important message about tolerance and justice. 3. "1984" by George Orwell -This is a dystopian novel. The author uses his imagination and description of a dictatorial society to express his worries and criticism of dictatorship. 4. "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley -This is also a dystopian novel. The author portrays the scene of a "perfect society," but behind this seemingly beautiful society, there is a twisted and absurd truth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐