The adverbs also, as well and too have
similar meanings, but their placement in the sentence is different.
- Also is used with the verb: before the verb unless it's to be or a modal verb (can, may, must, should...). - Too
and as well usually go at the end of a sentence or clause, but too can also be placed in the middle of the sentence, between commas. When it (too) is placed at the end of the sentence, a comma should be placed before.As well is placed at the end of a sentence or clause after no comma.
How many of the books in this children´s literature
map do you recognize? And how many have you actually read? (Find the full list
below the map)
Kevade by
Oskar Luts for Esthonia
Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for Great Britain
Pippi
Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren for Sweden
Le
Avventure di Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi for Italy
Le Petit
Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry for France
The
Never-Ending Story by Ende for Germany
Heidi by Spyri for Switzerland
Orlovi
Rano Lete by Branco Copic for Serbia
Toreadors
from Vasyukivka by Nestayko for Ukraine
The
Adventures of Tin Tin by Hergé for Belgium
Fada
Oriana by Sophia de Mello Breyner
Andresen for Portugal
Platero
y yo by Jiménez for Spain
Mangas by Penelope Delta for Greece
Kake
Make by Lina Zutaute for Lithuania
The
Tale of Tsar Saltan by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin for Russia
Tüskevár by István Fekete for Hungary
Amintiri
din Copilarie by Ion Creanga for Romania
Cufoja
dhe Bubi Kacurrel by Gaqo Bushaka for Albania
Pabbi
Professor by Gunnar Helgason for Iceland
Jip
en Janneke by Anne MG Shmidt for the Netherlands
The
Moonmins by Tove Jansson for Finland
Akademia
Pana Kleska by Jan Brzechwa for Poland
Slovenské
Rozprávky by Pavol Dobšinský for Slovakia
Artemis
Fowl and the Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer for Ireland
Den
grimme ælling by Andersen for Denmark
Mrs
Pepperpot Stories by Alf Prøysen for Norway
Čudnovate
zgode šegrta Hlapića by Ivana Brlić Mažuranić for Croatia
Geschichten
vom Franz by Christine Nöstlinger for Austria
Click on the image below to get access to An Awesome Book, created
by Dallas Clayton, an
author and illustrator for his son. The book is about the idea of dreaming BIG
and never giving up. Dallas Clayton wants to spread the love of reading all
over the world. An Awesome Book is a book for children but I
am sure you can learn some vocabulary from it, and it is translated into lots
of different languages so if you have a little sibling or cousin, enjoy the
book with him/her!