BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER
Section outline
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Self-correction activity to learn and practice word-formation
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Here you will find exercises to revise verb tenses
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Activity to revise the different pronunciations of the spelling -s/es for present simple 3rd person singular and regular nouns plural. You have the file below. Don't forget to upload your work in pdf format
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Go over the activity to check you really understand the different pronunciaton of the -s/-es endings
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Go over this worksheet to help you revise the above mentioned skills.
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In this video you can get to know the basics of a Narrative writing:
Setting
Climax
Resolution
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Self-correction activity to revise the use of connectors. Remember, you will have to pay attention not only to meaning but also to punctuation (commas, full-stop...) to choose the right connectors.
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TIPS FOR THE NARRATIVE PROMPT
Use your imagination and experiences to tell a story or describe what is happening.2. Organize essay into a three-part story: a beginning, middle and end or a before, during and after. 3. Write about mood, people, objects, events, messages revealed using precise words.
4. Try to relate the prompt to any story, novel, television show, or movie you have seen.
5. Revise and edit your story using the Writer’s Checklist.
CREATE A STORY MAP What is the story? Who/what is the main character?
Where is the action happening? What is the main action? Details about the place: What does the action show? Details about the main character: Hypothesis/ Questions About the main Character: Hypothesis about the place: Hypothesis about the action:
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Write a story about something shocking you have ever experienced.. Plan for your writing, describe a clear setting, develop characters with vivid personality traits, and unfold a plot that includes a story problem, rising action, climax, and concludes with a solution.
Length: 100 words
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