Here's the stories I promised to post in case you want to read them during the holidays. They're very short, and different in nature - some funny, some sad...
They're from the collection True Tales of American Life, edited by the US writer Paul Auster, and written by radio listeners who contributed their own stories to an NPR program. Auster wanted "stories that defied our expectations about the world, anecdotes that revealed the mysterious and unknowable forces at work in our lives, in our family histories, in our minds and bodies, in our souls, true stories that sounded like fiction".
Hope you want to read more of them after these four!
3 comments:
Thank you very much. I can find five (no four) short stories, is this OK or I am wrong?.
Anything else for holidays?
Happy new year!
Yes, it's five, Asun, you're right.
Anything else? Hm, you've got all the workbook exercises from unit 2, revision of everything we've seen so far, and anything you can access from this or other blogs (reading newspapers, listening to the radio, doing online exercises, etc). And... don't forget to do any of this trying to enjoy yourself ;-)
And Happy New Year!
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