Macbeth Part 7 & 3rd conditionals

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Read Part 7 The Queen
Read Part 7 

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What were the rumours about Macbeth's wife?

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What did the servant ask the doctor to do?

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What did the doctor think about Macbeth's wife?

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Why was the queen rubbing her hands?

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Why did Macbeth still want to fight?

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Watch the following video on 3rd conditionals, and make notes 

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Answers FCE practice
1) takes            2) goes            3) going
4) in                   5) from            6) had
7) would          8) had               9) compared         10) as

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Write a sentence made out of 2 clauses using the 3rd conditional ( wishing you could change something)
if  subject + had + past participle , subject would have past participle
- You showed up at a dinner party empty-handed
- Everybody else brought a dish to the party
- you wish that you had brought something
- but you didn't know that you were supposed to

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You showed up at a dinner party empty-handed
- Everybody else brought a dish to the party
- you wish that you had brought something
- but you didn't know that you were supposed to

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Sarah went on a hike
- She didn't bring a rain jacket
- it started raining
- She's upset because she really got wet

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Write a sentence made out of 2 clauses using the 3rd conditional ( expressing regret)
if  subject + had + past participle , subject would have past participle
- He was talking on the phone while driving
- He got pulled over by the police
- He got a huge fine
- Now he regrets using his phone in the car

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He was talking on the phone while driving
- He got pulled over by the police
- He got a huge fine
- Now he regrets using his phone in the car

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Write a sentence made out of 2 clauses using the 3rd conditional ( telling someone off)
if  subject + had + past participle , subject would have past participle
- Sarah went on a hike
- She didn't bring a rain jacket
- it started raining
- She's upset because she really got wet

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The Queen may have had many regrets
- What did she wish she could change?
- What does she regret having done?
- Who is she upset with?
Write 3 sentences the Queen could use in the 3rd conditional

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Write 3 sentences describing the Queen's regrets using 3rd conditional

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                            M. E. A. L Paragraphs

- strong paragraphs
- Can stand alone as one paragraph
OR
- can be found in a larger work such as an article or essay

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M  is for MAIN IDEA

- The main idea or Topic sentence
- the topic sentence is the first sentence of a paragraph that tells the reader exactly what the subject of the paragraph will be.


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What are M.E.A.L. paragraphs?
The idea is that every paragraph is a meal (like food)

A well prepared "meal" is filling and likewise a well prepared MEAL paragraph should be substantial or "filling". 

MEAL paragraphs are the body paragraphs of an article or essay they are not an introduction or conclusion.

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E ....  is for EVIDENCE

- Support your point with evidence -> examples.                In the next one or two sentences, give evidence to expand upon and support the point you made. Evidence can include facts, statistics, research findings, quotes from a credible authority or a primary text

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A is for ANALYSIS
Analyse or Explain HOW the evidence you provided proves the main idea

This is where you show your understanding by explaining in more detail how and why your evidence supports your point. Your explanation should interpret the evidence for the reader.

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L.... is for LINK

The last sentence should reinforce your original point or link your writing to the next paragraph. The link sentence can provide a transition to the next topic or paragraph

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 Lady Macbeth's regrets
- What did she wish she could change?
- What does she regret having done?
- Who is she upset with?
Write a mini essay with 2 body paragraphs about Lady Macbeth's regrets using
Main point
Example
Analyse
Link 

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