coordinated conjunctions – this is a review of target language Recent language work: n/a Aims: Functional: Learning to express ideas with joining words Grammatical: Coordinating Conjunctions Objectives: Students should be able to write a simple paragraph using coordinated conjunctions, and to understand how to use coordinated conjunctions correctly. To engage and motivate students to for further language learning experiences. To offer students as many examples of authentic language and STT. Assessment:
circulates around Bibi’s family. If Lahiri describes her events in chronological order, which I believe she does, then we can see that in the first paragraph, the family first expresses their ignorance of this poor girl’s illness when they contact priests, religion, etc. in order to heal their daughter instead of official medical specialists. In the following paragraph, the author informs us of the many ‘specialists’ in the medical field that the family had contacted in regards to Bibi’s ailment. None of
“On Date Rape” According to the article in the first paragraph, the writer is confused when she says that dating is the recent phenomena in the history. When the readers access this material, they expect to see recent years, but the writer continues and speaks of the years 1964. To be frank, that is a long time ago, and it means that dating didn’t just start recently. There are some of the weaknesses pointed out in the writing of this paragraph. The writer makes the readers believe that strict rules
Flavio was ill so the author decided to take him to the doctor. Unfortunately, Flavio was told that he was going to die, a fact that did not scare him nearly as much as the idea of leaving his family behind. . Parks ideas on transition from one paragraph to another was shown on the last sentences. Flavio’s home shows the importance of fighting until it is the last thing there is to do. There are obstacles in life that will be challenging, but never impossible; therefore, even though a person may
Grey. The first paragraph has 3 sentences and in these 3 sentences it talks about England and how Mrs. Peel goes out and enjoys the wilderness. This first paragraph introduces us to the story. The second paragraph is also 3 sentences and introduces us to Mrs.Grey. It also shows Mrs. Gray's corner where she sits on her rocking chair and looks out the door while there was a fire burning in the grate. The third paragraph has 11 sentences. This paragraph talks about how the old woman stares
the topic being discussed as well as professionalism to the report as a whole. Also provides information as to who or what the report belongs to. 22. Proofread, review, check for holes, get rid of nonessential information, pay attention to your paragraphs. 23. It is defined in the introduction. It is basically sexual objectification, standards based on attractiveness or sexiness, sexuality imposed on someone who does not want it, or a person's value coming from their sexual appeal or behavior.
accept that I am at fault, rather than the very tempting anchor to praise, and looked back at my errors to improve. Through this course, I have learned the importance of using peer review and revisions, bettering the transitions between ideas and paragraphs, staying consistent with my topic, and many other issues that would may my writing better. One of the most pressured lessons I have learned in the course was the important of revising my papers and getting other people to look over my writing.
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Chapter 6 Questions 1. The introductory and concluding paragraphs are pyramid shaped paragraphs that either towards or away from a point. Middle paragraphs are focused on one single point and stays consistent. 2. The main purpose of paragraphing is to separate individual ideas. 3. Writing big paragraphs will help students focus on exercising on their thinking and imagining to the limit. 4. It has a topic sentence that explains what the paragraph is going to be about, evidence and commentary supporting
Reading One: A Man in the Kitchen by Donald Antrim 1. In Donald Antrim’s article from the New York Times, “A Man in the Kitchen,” he describes living with parents teaching at universities, a broken family, and distraction. Antrim’s life may be perceived as economically stable, as he describes an entire day of the week was devoted to grocery shopping around town, “fish and meat were in Coral Gables; wine was in Coconut Grove; and then it was off to South Miami for olive oil, tomatoes, and chocolate