The first book: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is the most famous novel of Jane Austen. This is a very important work in the history of literature. Reading it can not only learn authentic English, but also accumulate a lot of useful humanistic knowledge.
Jane Austen's novels are very friendly to beginners. Her language is relatively simple and her reading experience is smooth. Moreover, the stories described by Jane Austen are usually emotional dramas and family dramas of English squires, which are very close to life and especially suitable for people who want to reach Band 6.
The second book: Ulysses
This novel was once selected as one of the "10 most difficult books in the world", but this does not mean that its language is too abstruse, but that its structure is very complicated. Up to now, it has always been a mystery in the literary world, and countless literary lovers and scholars enjoy it.
For learning English, its advantage lies in being close to daily life and having enough depth and artistic attainments; This makes it very suitable for IELTS, an "academic examination close to life".
The third book: Moby Dick
The value of Mobidick lies in: its influence in western culture is really great, and many slang and common sayings come from it; At the same time, this book has a large vocabulary and was once rated as "one of the most intensive novels in the world". Coupled with the author's proficient language skills, this book can cultivate a person's ability to do academic research. So it is very suitable for TOEFL, an English test with strong academic atmosphere.
The fourth book: To Kill a Mockingbird
This book has a simple structure, a lively rhythm and a smooth reading experience. Because of the author's unique writing skills, he can easily write this novel, but at the same time he can also bury something profound in it.
The significance of this book to English learners lies in that it describes many formal occasions, such as courts; When you read it, you can appreciate the differences between English in business situations, formal situations and daily life expressions.