Read the 100 List

Below is the list of America’s 100 most-loved books brought to you by The Great American Read. Explore the book list and visit the book pages to learn more. You can also print a checklist of the books

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Q: Lucifer Morningstar is quite the piano player on the FOX series 'Lucifer.' But, can series star Tom Ellis play the piano in real life?


When he's not solving crimes with the lovely Detective Decker (Lauren German), Lucifer (Tom Ellis) spends his time making music at his club, Lux.


Unfortunately, while Lucifer Morningstar is an excellent pianist, Ellis is not so accomplished.


"I'm very musical, and I can play a little bit, but piano was never my instrument," he tells us. "Hopefully people believe I'm actually tinkling those ivories."


We believed it completely until Ellis told us otherwise, so he's either got an accomplished hand double who plays for him, or Ellis is just that talented at making believe playing.

His musical talents aren't going to waste any time soon though, since "Lucifer" makes good use of Ellis' stellar singing voice.


"The singing is definitely me," Ellis clarifies. "The singing is all me."

American English MOOCs for English Language Learners


Reference : https://americanenglish.state.gov/american-english-moocs


These Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) help pre-intermediate, intermediate, and advanced level learners improve their English skills in five major career fields. Each MOOC is self-paced and is five weeks long.

English for Media Literacy

Learners will develop and practice English language skills related to different forms of media. Learners will develop critical thinking skills as they read and evaluate different types of media, such as social media, blogs, podcasts, television, film, newspapers, and magazines.
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English for STEM Fields

In this MOOC, learners will increase their English vocabulary and understanding of grammar structures used in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.
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English for Business and Entrepreneurship

Through this MOOC, learners who want to become entrepreneurs will improve their English language abilities to communicate ideas about business. Learners will learn how to write a business plan, conduct market research, and communicate with clients and customers.
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English for Journalism

This MOOC will help learners improve their English language skills in the reading, drafting, editing, and proofreading of modern journalism.
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English for Career Development

Learners taking this MOOC will improve their English skills for professional development. They will learn how to write resumes, cover letters, and professional email messages.
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Reference : Breaking News English


1st January 2019


Despite all the bad and often depressing news that filled our televisions, newspapers, radios and news feeds in 2018, the year 2019 will be the best ever. Breaking News English reporters say it will be a particularly good year for the students of English. The reporters say the year will provide ample opportunities to refine and develop your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The new year's resolution of all learners of English and other languages should be to exploit the myriad of websites online dedicated to language learning.  Dedicating just 30 minutes a day will reap great rewards in developing vocabulary, fluency and comprehension skills.

There are other reasons that 2019 will prove to be the best ever. However, we all need to pull together and treat each other with love and respect. This year will be the year of good deeds and of helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It will also be a fantastic year for hobbies. Reporters say the stars in the sky are aligning to send positive vibes so that we all excel in our hobbies - both existing and new. Financially we all need to tighten our belts so we can weather whatever monetary storms the year throw up. And finally, we will all be health conscious and take better care of ourselves. Reporters urge us all to exercise more and eat more nutritious food.


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ample more than enough

the myriad of ~ 

reap harvest

pull together cooperate

positive vibes positive feelings

tighten one's belt

weather get over, overcome

health conscious

nutritious

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omipotent

I got no reason to live.

insecure

Mr. "The glass is half empty"

consummate 완성하다, 뛰어난

pass on 물려주다

take/get one's mind off 달래다, 잊게하다 It'll take mind off it.

live on ~ ~을 먹고 살다. You can totally live on this.

apron

What's going on with you?

crease 골 등의 공격 금지 구역

pit 복숭아 등의 씨 peach pit

nectarine

tell me all the dirt

at the altar

waitressing

blobby blob

How would you like some ~

trashy

slumber party pajama party

prep

in reference to ~ ~에 관하여

in weeks 몇 주 동안에

They are all hanging out in the living room.

woke up wake up

It was figured out.

floppy 용기없는

toothless guys

ER, Emergency Room

receptionist

predicament 곤경, 곤란, 상황

glare at

jumping to his feet

I'm in a lot of pain here.

I didn't mean to bring you down.

stunning 놀랄만큼 아름다운

big birds

Who are we spying on?

mime ~을 흉내내다

draw out 알아내다

preppy 부유한 사립학교 스타일

painkiller

pate 고기파이

valentine

squabble 시시한 싸움

Silence of the lambs

All things considered, you had fun tonight.

Finders keepers, losers weepers.

I'm rubber, you're glue. whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you

rough holding

snatch

appreciatively

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8 Books That Will Help You Speak English Eloquently

Classic literature does more than provide intellectual conversation topics. The classics are still ever present sources of numerous culture references, college assignments, and of course, rich vocabulary. Reading is an enthralling way of naturally learning new vocabulary words and phrases, while simultaneously relaxing and enjoying a good book. Check out these classic novels for a richer, more developed English vocabulary and speak English eloquently.

 

The Scarlet Letter

By Nathaniel Hawthorne

 

This scholastic classic has charmed school classes for decades. The novel is set in Puritan Boston, USA. Hester Prynne is shamed by the community for having a child with an unknown man she isn’t married to. Hester lives on the outskirts of Boston while her alleged lover begins to deteriorate from the emotional stress and strain of keeping his secret from the community. Hester’s long lost husband has made a new home in Boston and seeks revenge by making life more unbearable for both Hester and her past lover.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: congregated, ponderous, inauspicious, portal, physiognomies, agony, ominous, consolation, and more

 

Animal Farm

By George Orwell

 

In this highly symbolic novel, a farm of animals take control over the farm from the oppressive humans. The animals create a peaceful farm where all animals are considered equal. The pigs assume leadership and at first, the farm prospers as all the animals work together. However, overtime, the pigs begin to fight each other for power and control over the farm. Soon, one pig asserts power to rule them all, and chaos ensues.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: cynical, daintily, mincing, comrades, tyrant, toil, unison, boars, rebellion, disheartened, artificial, and more.

 

 

The Picture of Dorian Gray

By Oscar Wilde

 

Dorian Gray, a wealthy young man, sits for a portrait by a talented artist. Dorian verbally wishes that the portrait would suffer the consequences of ageing, and he would remain young forever. Miraculously his wish comes true. This perpetual youth causes Dorian to live a life full of sin and vanity. As he continues to live his life in shameful ways, his portrait shows his true self: ugly, cruel, and ageing. Soon enough, Dorian must suffer the consequences of his selfish lifestyle.

 

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: murmur, monotonous, rugged, fatality, cynicism, conscience, immortality, indignation, dreadfully, and more.

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The Count of Monte Cristo

By Alexandre Dumas

This lengthy novel is best left for advanced English readers. Dantes, a young sailor, is wrongfully imprisoned by a few of his jealous shipmates. After spending years in an isolated prison, he finally escapes! Dantes experiences wild adventures on his path to regain a new, untainted name for himself. Once he is finally back in society, Dantes sets out on a plan to ruin the lives of all those jealous shipmates who imprisoned him many years ago.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: vigilant, basin, eagerly, intention, occupied, invalid, restore, notary, vigor, dispose, inquire, and more.

 

Lord of the Flies

By William Golding

 

A plane carrying a group of young British boys crashes on a deserted island. While on the island, the boys must learn to hunt for food, build shelter, and elect a leader. Tensions being to rise as the fight for power continues. Eventually, the boys begin to go insane on the island. The increasingly unstable power dynamics mixed with the raging insanity of the boys brings trouble for everyone on the island.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: gesture, reef, ambition, clambering, fragments, incompetence, cautiously, knelt, savage, and more.

 

Fahrenheit 451

By Ray Bradbury

 

In a futuristic American society, Guy Montag lives in a world where books are banned. Montag’s job is to set fire to books and houses containing books. Soon, Montag grows curious as to what these books contain and why he must burn them. This curiosity grows more dangerous as Montag begins to realize that life without books is limiting progress for all of society.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: swarm, insane, illumination, glanced, vague, asylum, sheath, kennel, accusation, and more.

 

The Secret Garden

By Frances Hodgson Burnett

 

Mary, a young spoiled girl raised in India, is sent to live with her uncle in England. At first, Mary is intolerable due to her tantrums and spoiled attitude. However, Mary soon finds the alleged secret garden on the property of her uncle’s mansion. By spending time in this secret garden, Mary begins to heal not only herself, but also the friends she made in the mansion.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: disdaining, imploringly, cholera, bewilderment, vexed, ceased, rattled, exaggerated, and more.

 

Anne of Green Gables

By Lucy Maud Montgomery

 

Anne, a young girl in a Canadian orphanage, is mistakenly sent to the home of the Cuthberts to work as farm help. On the journey to return Anne to the orphanage, Mary Cuthbert has a change of heart and decides to keep Anne anyway. Anne’s whimsical personality and talkative nature contributes to her many adventures she has while living at Green Gables.

You will be exposed to vocabulary such as: traversed, conscious, rigid, sympathetic, deftly, hinder, fate, relapsed, pondered, superfluous, and more.

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