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Period 3 - Week 1
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Welcome
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Upload your favourite snow-photo of the weekend!
Slide 3 - Question ouverte
example
Period 2 -
Writing task:
An example of explaining a song
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example
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We will focus on text structure. We will start by looking at structure in 'non-fiction'
The Task:
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Please use the AVO - Flex to work on this written report, Mind your use of 'Tenses' and hand it in ASAP.
I am available for questions+tips during this hour (and always..)
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Period 3 -
Text structure
Non fiction vs fiction
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We will focus on text structure. We will start by looking at structure in 'non-fiction'
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What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
We will focus on text structure. We will start by looking at structure in 'non-fiction'
Slide 11 - Diapositive
Most texts that are longer than a few sentences are organised in a certain way, otherwise they would not make much sense. text has a different function:
Introduction
An introduction is the first part of a text. The function of an introduction is to introduce the topic of the text and to capture the attention of the readers so that they will keep on reading.
Body
The body is the main part of the text. It can consist of any number of paragraphs. The body of a text presents the various points of information, ideas or arguments the writer wants to get across.
Conclusion
The conclusion can be a summary of the main part of a text. But it can also be an opinion, a recommendation, a prediction, a comment, a call for action or a piece of advice based on the information that was discussed in the body of the text.