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4.2 Creative Writing

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Planner for today

  1. Warm-Up activity
  2. Short explanation
  3. Time to shine
  4. Part 2 
  5. Evaluation 

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What did we do last week?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Complete the sentences using a negative form of the word in brackets !

I'm sorry I (..................................)
 her message completely. I simply didn't pay attention (UNDERSTAND)

We
............................................. as soon as we got to the hotel, then we went for a walk (PACK)


She was here a minute ago but then she
.................................... I don't know where she went . (APPEAR)


We usually have similar opinions but I totally
................................................. with him on this subject (AGREE)


My homework was so bad that I had to
 ..................................................... it (WRITE)


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Explanation (1)
Prefixes and suffixes are sets of letters that we add to the beginning of a word (prefix) or at the end of the word (suffix). They change the meaning of the word.

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Prefixes (1)
Non– / un– / im– / il– / in– / ir– all give an opposite meaning to the word.

Examples:

  1. profit --> Non-profit
  2. Used --> Unused
  3. Legal --> Illegal

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Prefixes (2)
Re- means again, back or in response to when added in the beginning of a word.

  • Turn --> Return
  • Play --> Replay
  • Visit --> Revisit

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Prefixes (3)
Mis– is used to give a word a negative meaning when added to the beginning of a word.

Communication --> 

Dis– is also used to give a word an opposite or negative meaning.
Like --> 

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Suffixes (1)
–er: You already know this suffix to create a comparative. It can also be used for a person or thing that does an action.
  • fast – faster
  • slow – slower
  • win – winner
  • teach -- teacher

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Suffixes (2)
–ness is used to turn an adverb/adjective into a noun.

Happy --->

Kind --> 

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Suffixes (3)
–ing behind a word is used for a product, material or a verb turned into a noun.


Adding –ment behind a word also changes a verb into a noun.

Examples: 
1. The painting was sold for a million pounds.
2. The payment went through.

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Topic for today!

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What was the story about?

Slide 14 - Open question

Why is it important to write/tell stories?

Slide 15 - Mind map

🎨Story time,  write 2 stories and choose from the following prompts!
A "good witch" and a "bad witch" meet for lunch. What do they talk about?
(250 - 300 ) words
Start your story with “Today’s the day I change.”
(250- 300 words)
Write a short story where all of the characters are villains!
(250 - 300) words
Write a story about a character experiencing independence for the first time. (250 - 300 words)

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Time to evaluate

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Give a tip and a top for today's class

Slide 18 - Open question