Raise your hand if you have a question and be silent during explanations of me/student.
Phones are in your bags, bags are on the floor.
No eating or drinking in the classroom (gum included), water is allowed.
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What do I expect of you?
Do your work!
Try to speak as much English as possible.
Be mindful, respectful & communicate!
Be on time: more than 5 minutes = too late.
Raise your hand if you have a question and be silent during explanations of me/student.
Phones are in your bags, bags are on the floor.
No eating or drinking in the classroom (gum included), water is allowed.
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Read your book
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Learning goals
- I know how to use capitalization correctly.
- I know how to use punctuation correctly.
- I know can avoid common mistakes in my writing.
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Informal letter recap
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What are the 7 parts of an informal letter?
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
The part where we write the address and the date is called...
A
greeting
B
opening
C
heading
D
sign-off
Slide 6 - Quiz
The opening of an informal letter is used to...
A
explain the main reason for writing
B
give a warm introduction
Slide 7 - Quiz
After which parts do we need to write a comma?
A
After the greeting
(Dear Emma)
B
After the sign-off
(Best regards)
C
After both
Slide 8 - Quiz
Starting sentences with "and", "or", etc.
Avoid starting your sentences with words like "and" or "or".
It is not incorrect, but these are words to connect sentences, not to start them.
It'll make your writing much better, IN ANY LANGUAGE!
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Capitalization & Punctuation
Why is this important?
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Capitalization & Punctuation
Why is this important?
Without it, your letter will be very difficult to follow for the reader.
Some students do not write any of these and miss a lot of points!
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hi sandy it was so nice to hear from you last week i hope that you and your family are well i have not seen your parents for at least a year please say hi to them from me how is school i have a few weeks left in the school year and am really looking forward to the summer vacation maybe i can come and stay with you for a week just like we did a few years ago that was so much fun please let me know if you want to do that too
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Capitalization
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Capitalization
Let's take a look the words in English that you write with a capital letter!
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Capitalization
First letter of a sentence always has a capital! The girl is playing with her doll.
The name of a person, place, brand, organization (including hotels and restaurants).
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Capitalization
Days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday etc.
Months: January, February, March, April etc.
Holidays: Christmas, Valentine's Day etc.
Languages: English, Farsi, Spanish, etc.
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Capitalization
The word I (van ik) is always written in capital letter!
I am going to the movies with me, myself and I.
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punctuation
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correct the following sentence: where is your jacket from
Slide 19 - Question ouverte
(UK) / period (U.S.)
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Full Stop ( period)
At the end of a statement – declarative sentence
My dog loves the postman.
To signal the end of a thought.
At the end of a command with mild forcefulness
Please leave the room.
I wish he were here.
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seeking information
signal the end of a thought
to express a lot of emotion
rhetorical question
at the end of a statement
a command
a sudden order
Slide 24 - Question de remorquage
Commas
Create a list
A burger, fries, salad(,) and a milkshake.
Break up a long sentence into smaller chunks.
When Josh saw the food, his stomach started to grumble.
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hi sandy it was so nice to hear from you on tuesday i hope that you and your family are well i have not seen your parents for at least a year please say hi to them from me how is school i have a few weeks left in the school year and am really looking forward to the christmas vacation maybe i can come and stay with you for a week just like we did in january that was so much fun please let me know if you want to do that too
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Pitfalls
mistakes that are made often (usually because the words sound the same)
example: there, their & they're
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What is the difference? your & you're
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What is the difference? desert & dessert
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What is the difference? to, too and two
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What is the difference? its & it's
Slide 31 - Question ouverte
Find the 10 mistakes...
During the holiday, I a lot for school studied. I spent a lot of time on english, because I love english.
I also went to an shoe store in rotterdam last tuesday. I wanted to buy a pair of Yeezy shoes, but they where to expensive. Maybe one day, when Im old, i can afford them.
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Find the 10 mistakes...
During the holiday, I studied a lot for school. I spent a lot of time on English, because I love English.
I also went to an shoe store in Rotterdam last Tuesday. I wanted to buy a pair of Yeezy shoes, but they where too expensive. Maybe one day, when I'm old, I can afford them.