The Tales Of Beedle The Bard - Miron Hnatko 8c (2010)

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J.K.Rowling – The Tale Of Beedle The Bard : 

J.K.Rowling – The Tale Of Beedle The Bard By: Miron Hnatko

Something about it : 

Something about it This book is actually spin-off of Hogwarts wizards life. It suddenly appeared in all bookstores in December 4th 2007. The Tale Of Beedle The Bard has arrived in 20 countries on the same day. 8 million copies of The Tale Of Beedle The Bard has been released worldwide.

She said: : 

She said: “I really wrote them for me. It’s not my idea what children find funny. It’s what I find funny.”

How did J.K.Rowling start? : 

How did J.K.Rowling start? It all started in 1995 when she wrote her first Harry Potter novel. Back then she was poor and lonely woman. At first time publishers rejected her books about Harry Potter but Bloomsbury recognized her talents and books potencial and published Harry Potter and Philosopher Stone in 1997. It was the start of magical journey for J.K.Rowling and her readers.

Klaus Humann said: : 

Klaus Humann said: “We got the rights to translate it into German language because J.K.Rowling likes the other books we published and because we were the first ones to say:”Even we don’t know you, we will publish the first three books because we believe in series”.”

Slide 7: 

The Harry Potter novels were translated into 67 languages and sold over 4 hundred million copies. It turned J.K.Rowling into one of the Britain’s richest women. Even richer that Queen Elizabeth 2nd.

Arthur Levine said: : 

Arthur Levine said: “This is a book that is a part of Harry Potter and Deadly Hallows. It is a part how Harry and Hermione solve the mistery and now we just have to read a book for our selves.”

Rowling’s succes : 

Rowling’s succes Harry Potter fans were ready to celebrate the first Harry Potter book and that means that J.K.Rowling became famous. Every day number of Harry Potter’s fans were growing and so as J.K.Rowlings fortune and glory.

Dictionary : 

Dictionary Suddenly – odjednom Rejecting – odbijati Glory - slava Rich - bogat Solve – riješiti Celebrate - proslaviti

Grammar : 

Grammar The Tale Of Beedle The Bard has arrived in 20 countries on same day. – The Present Perfect Tense It turned J.K.Rowling into one of the Britain’s richest women. – The Simple Past Tense, Superlative. 8 million copies of The Tale Of Beedle The Bard have been released worldwide. – The Present Perfect Passive Tense

Questions : 

Questions 1. What is The Tale Of Beedle The Bard? 2. When did J.K.Rowling write her first Harry Potter novel? 3. What’s the name of publish company that published Harry Potter? 4. Harry Potter novels were sold in how many copies?