This lesson contains 14 slides, with text slides and 2 videos.
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Lesson serie Inside Out
Skill: Writing
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Lesson aims -
After this lesson you...
...know how to write something that is happening right now
...are able to write simple sentences
...know how to write a basic dialogue and listen to other dialogues
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Talking/writing about 'the now'
Example sentence 'I am doing the dishes'. You use the Present Continuous to say that something is happening right now or that someone is doing something right now.
More example sentences:
We are writing a letter
He is painting a picture
She is crying in her soup
Stepping Stones
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Spelling
Sometimes the spelling of a verb changes when you ad -ing to it. In case of a verb that ends in -e such als bake, that -e disappears.
My mum is baking a pie
She is faking a happy selfie
Stepping Stones
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Using 'the now' in your writing
Write 5 sentences about what is happening right now. You can write about what you are doing right now or your classmates or what is your teacher is doing.
timer
3:00
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Now check if you use the form correctly
You write about things that are happing now with this form
to be + verb + ing
E.g.: I am writing
She is talking
He is cleaning
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Making mistakes is necessary
In order for you to learn new things, you don't have to be afraid to make mistakes. You go to school, not because you know it all, but because you want (and need) to learn new things.
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For the next short assignment you need:
A pen and a piece of paper
Your eyes
Your ears
Your imagination
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Slide 9 - Video
Writing a dialogue
We all remember Riley's first date and the fearful reaction of Dad (or was it disgust?).
Write down a short dialogue with your classmate between Jordan (Riley's date) and Dad. This time the emotion of Dad isn't Fear or Disgust, but it is Joy. When thinking of your dialogue, picture the scene of them sitting at the kitchen table (awkward!). You will watch the clip next.
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Slide 11 - Video
Basic tips for writing dialogue
Use simple sentences in your dialogue
Use " " quotation marks
Popular verbs: play, talk, yell, whisper, ask, tell, want, explain or refuse. You can look up verbs on your device, if needed.
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Assignment in pairs
1. Decide who is who
2. Talk about the event, what kind of short dialogue do you want to write?
3. Make the dialogue a joyful event. 6 sentences each is more than enough, but you can make a longer dialogue if you want.
4. Split up and move around in class to see what others have written down for their dialogue, talk about it (speaking activity)
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End of writing lesson
Hand-in dialogue with both of your names
Give example of a sentence 'in the now'
Recap & wrap up: listen to examples of dialogues and give feedback on lesson