This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
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Grammar lesson 2
Effective verbs
Slide 1 - Slide
Aims
You can explain what a thesaurus is
You know how to use a thesaurus
You know what effective verbs are
You can use effective verbs in your writing
Slide 2 - Slide
What are verbs?
A
Words for things, people, places
B
Words for descriptions
C
Words for actions
D
Words that refer back to other words
Slide 3 - Quiz
Slide 4 - Video
Slide 5 - Slide
Thesaurus
A "synonym dictionary"
Book form (e.g. Roget's) or online (thesaurus.com)
Useful for enriching your writing
Slide 6 - Slide
https:
Slide 7 - Link
pick your favourite synonym for "nice" and add it here
Slide 8 - Mind map
Effective verbs
Effective verbs are verbs that describe not just an action but also how that action is done
Example: walkis not an effective verb, but parade, stroll, march, sprint and skipare
All of these mean to walk in a certain way
A good tool for this is your thesaurus
Slide 9 - Slide
find effective synonyms for see / watch (use www.thesaurus.com)
Slide 10 - Mind map
find effective synonyms for talk / speak (use www.thesaurus.com)
Slide 11 - Mind map
Replace all verbs with effective verbs. Anna was walking (1) to school when she saw (2) another girl. She said (3): "Hi! What are you looking (4) at?" "There is a puppy in that window!" said (5) the other girl. "O my god, that is so cute!" said (6) Anna. Both girls laughed (7) and then walked (8) to school together
Slide 12 - Open question
Recap: what is a thesaurus?
A
A type of dinosaur
B
A synonym dictionary
C
An animal
D
A specific type of verb
Slide 13 - Quiz
Recap: when is a verb effective?
A
When people understand what you mean
B
When it describes an action
C
When it describes how an action is done
D
When it sounds fancy
Slide 14 - Quiz
Homework assignment
Write a fictional text of about 300-500 words. Use at least 15 effective verbs. Try not to use the ones we've used today. Underline your effective verbs (or make them bold)