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Other languagesLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Let Us Practice!
Using the compare and contrast information that you  identified in the apple and orange exercise:
1. Write one short paragraph comparing the apple and the orange.
2. Write one short paragraph contrasting the apple and the orange .
Remember to use the language of compare and contrast.

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1. Write one short paragraph comparing the apple and the orange.
2. Write one short paragraph contrasting the apple and the orange .

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TASK
Read the two extracts you have been given that reported on the exit of the England football team from World Cup in different ways.
   TASK

  • Compare and contrast the two extracts. Write one paragraph comparing and one paragraph contrasting. You can write out the similarities and differences first.


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How confident are you in using the language of compare and contrast?
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Your Final Challenge!
Compare and Contrast what the email and the webpage say about planning an event.
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Compare. Planning an Event  
Both the email and the website state:
  • There should be weekly updates on progress.
  • You must obtain all the necessary licences
  • You must make sure that all Health &Safety aspects are dealt with.
Contrast. Planning an Event
  • Carried out by individuals (email)
  • Takes 3 months to plan(email)
  • Better done by a team (website)
  • Takes 6 months to plan(website)

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Both documents agree that all licencing and health and safety requirements must be in place before the event takes place. .Similarly, both state that a weekly up-date on progress should be provided when planning an event.

In the email planning must started three months ahead of the event, whereas the webpage states that planning must be commenced six months in advance. Although in the email planning is done individually ,in contrast , the webpage suggests that it is better carried out by a team of people.

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Comment on how well you were able to:
Identify the the required information on planning an event. (2marks)
Use the language of Compare and Contrast (2marks)

Slide 22 - Open question

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