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Feedback chapter 3 and reading matters
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Welcome back!!
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How was your spring break?
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“You have to learn to be fluid and go where you're needed, when you're needed. You've gotta be flexible. I think that's what acting is”. Luke Hemsworth, Australian actor (Neighbours, Westworld).
Where is the main idea of this quote mentioned in the text? Indicate the paragraph number and the first two words and last two words of the sentence.
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Tests/grades to expect
Test
When
"weight"
Irregular verbs
25.05
x1
Speaking test
15-25 June
x3
Test week 3
Chapter 4
x2
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Do ex 57 (1,2)
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Make sure you know these words !!!!
a pun
a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings
stanza
a group of lines forming the basic metrical unit in a poem
tone
the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing,
a graphic novel
a novel in comic-strip format
twist
turn in another direction:
narrator
storyteller
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Let's read the story together and do ex 58
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the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place.
setting
literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation
fiction
the same as graphic novel
comic
the narrator's outlook or view on the story's events, characters, and the world.
perspective
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Listen up!! Speaking test
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How to write a story
- First, think. What will be your story like? What genre are you going to choose?
- Who are your characters?
- Then, What will be the opening sentence? introduction of the story.
- After this, think about the problem, what happens?
- Make a conclusion, how does it end?
- Is it interesting enough?
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Layout: Use three paragraphs
Title
Who, what, where, when
Story
Ending
Always, always make a plan.....
Leave a blank line between each of your paragraphs
Keep to the word count of 140-190 words
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Tips:
Use the past tense.
Be creative - Use your imagination
Be descriptive - make good use of adjectives and adverbs......
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Adverbs/Adverbial phrases of place and time go at the beginning or the end of a sentence.