Instead of using a negative message such as "it is may I and not can I" use a positive sentence such as "You may have some squash." 4. Extend children’s vocabulary: Adults need to remind themselves to make talk interesting‚ by using adventurous adjectives and adverbs (age appropriate) to introduce new words to children. Also in my setting we have a letter table where children are encouraged to bring in something from home that starts with the letter. This introduces new words to the other children at the
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LET 104 The Study of English Grammar Lecturer: Dr. Omer Hassan Ali Mahfoodh Name : Gan Kenn Vun Matrix No. : 117454 IC No. : 920423065589 Deadline for the Assignment : 7 May 2013 Acknowledgement I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Dr. Omer for
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such as "whack‚" "boing‚" or "thud." Onomatopoeia is used in all literature but commonly in comic books. An example of onomatopoeia is‚ "Beep! Beep! The drivers behind were becoming impatient." Emotive Language Emotive language refers to adjectives and adverbs that are related to emotions. Emotive writing generates a sense of empathy in the reader. An example would be‚ "Lee was sad after hearing about the death of his grandmother‚" or "Jane loved the
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Reading‚ Writing‚ Listening and Speaking Written communication – writing techniques‚ rules of good writing‚ correct use of grammar. English Grammar: Parts of word Parts of Sentence and its types Parts of Speech Noun‚ Pronoun Article Adjective Verb‚ Adverb Tenses and its forms Active & Passive Voice Direct & Indirect Narration Preposition Conjunctions‚ Interjection Punctuation English Vocabulary: Use of Dictionary Words that often confuse Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms & Antonyms
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English 10A – Semester 1 Final Exam Review – questions will be chosen at RANDOM (by the computer) – this study guide will help prepare you based on the bank of questions the computer can pull from. 52 Questions‚ 29% of your overall grade Based on the narrator’s speech – what can you conclude about the narrator from “When Greek Meets Greek”? Based on the narrator’s speech – what can you conclude about the narrator from “Day of the Butterfly”? What does indignant mean? Know the tone of the poem
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tPowered by TestMagic www.TestMagic.com www.sentencecorrection.com About this document 760 GMAT!! These notes were compiled by Spiderman‚ a member of the TestMagic Forum and the Sentence Correction forum. The vast majority of these notes were compiled from the various postings of the TestMagic Forum members‚ including explanations made by Erin‚ but some notes were taken from other sources‚ including “Spidey’s” own notes. A large part of the document was copied from www.testmagic.com
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sentence that shows the relational process from the text above? Answer: 1. Descriptive 2. To describe a particular person‚ place or thing in detail 3. Language features: * Using simple present tense * Using action verb * Using adverb : time‚ manner * Using special technical terms 4. Identification 5. II. Jakarta ( JP) 6. The purpose of the text is to.. 7. “The cooking oil industry in north Sulawesi is facing a shortage of raw materials totally about 100.000
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Analysing a Newspaper Story How is a Newspaper Article Structured? All newspaper articles follow a particular framework or structure. Headline: All stories have a headline‚ which gives the reader an idea of what the article is about. Tabloid headlines often use puns or other techniques‚ such as alliteration‚ to captivate their audience. Introduction: As the first paragraph in an article‚ the introduction is very important. Its contents tell the reader in more detail what the article
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“Breakfast” “A merry heart goes on all day The sad tires in a mile” (William Shakespeare) John Steinbeck‚ an American author and winner of the Nobel Prize‚ was a leading writer of novels about the working class and was a major spokesman for the victims of the Great Depression. Steinbeck is widely known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath and the novella Of Mice and Men. In the following short story‚ the author tells us about a poor‚ yet united family
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Programme gratefully acknowledges the permission of Gill and Macmillan to reproduce excerpts from Biology Now! by Tommy Murtagh. Contents of this Unit Keywords Vocabulary file Activating students’ knowledge Focus on vocabulary Focus on grammar (verbs/adverbs + prepositions) Focus on reading Focus on writing (writing a paragraph) Answer Key 12 10 11 Page 3 4‚5 6 7‚8 9 © English Language Support Programme for Post-Primary schools - www.elsp.ie Trinity Immigration Initiative 2007-2009 1 NAME:
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