Composition - 1.11 & 1.12 Create Voice 4 at the Museum (Wednesday; 14/9) (Thursday; 15/9)
K: Know the context of Voices 1, 2, and 3 at the museum.
U: Understand what happened to Voice 4 at the museum.
D: Write to bring Voice 4 to life in our story.
Words of the Day
1. Authentic
2. Colloquial
Let's Begin!
Please refer to page 41 in your learner's book. Write today's day and date in your Composition book.
Task 1
Please refer to page 41 in your learner's book. Read Voices 1, 2, and 3 from pages 35 to 36 and use those references to answer 1a. You can choose to write your notes either in your composition book or learner's book.
You have 15 minutes for this task.
Task 2
Please refer to page 42 in your learner's book. Answer Set 2a and write your draft and essay in your Composition book.
The word limit is 250-300 words.
You have 30 minutes for this task.
Homework
Please refer to pages 18-23 in your workbook. Answer 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7 by using a pen. You can refer to the sample answers below to check your answers.
This is due next Monday (19/9). Please write the red text below:
WB 1.5, 1.6 & 1.7 Due Monday (19/9)
Sample Answers
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1a1. Voice 4 is Maximilian. He is related to lady in the purple coat, Voice 1. He is not related to Voices 2 and 3 but he meets Jax, Voice 3, at the kiosk and strikes up a conversation.
1a2. Voice 1 suggests he's not keen.
1a3. He slipped away from the dinosaur to the kisk when Voice 1 was not concentrating on him and met Jax in the queue.
1a4. (Open-ended) He knew he was supposed to be looking at the dinosaur and not going to the kiosk and that she would tell him off if she saw him there.
Sample Answers for Workbook
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1a KNEAD: press and shape the mixture firmly and repeatedly with your hands to make bread; NEED: something you must have or do; KNEED: hit someone with your knee.
1b VAIN: too interested in your own appearance or achievements; VANE: flat, narrow part of a fan, propeller, or so that turns because of pressure of air or liquid against it; VEIN: tube that carries blood to the heart from the other parts of the body.
2. (Open-ended. Follow the instructions)
3a. adjective; antonym is heavy; (own sentence)
3b. noun; no antonym; (own sentence)
3c. adjective; antonym is burdened/heavy/down/heavy-hearted; (own sentence)
3d. adjective; antonym is awkward/clumsy; (own sentence)
3e. adjective; antonym is dark/intense; (own sentence)
3f. noun; antonym is dark/darkness; (own sentence)
3g. noun; no antonym; (own sentence)
3h. verb; antonym is snuff out/out out/smother; (own sentence)
4. (Open-ended. Follow the instructions)
Sample Answers for Workbook
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1a. White bears have an excellent sense of smell.
1b. I interviewed anyone who had ever seen a white bear to find out more.
1c. The Saami believe you should know everything about the white bear before hunting one.
2. b and c
3. (Open-ended. Follow the instructions)
4. (Open-ended. Follow the instructions)
5. (Open-ended. Follow the instructions) Remember: subject is the one doing the action and verb is an action word.
Sample Answers for Workbook
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1a. the
1b. a
1c. NO ARTICLE/EMPTY
1d. a
1e. the
2b. verbs
2c. pronouns
2d. prepositions
2e. nouns
3f. adjectives
3g. adverbs
3h interjections
3. (Open-ended. Follow the instructions)
4. between; in front of; through; across; beside; under; over; below; next to; above; outside; beyond.