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Summer term:
My assignment will be EF7/10 in Period 1, 8:30-12.
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The pipes are banging.
COMING UP IN A WEEK OR SO
- letter writing- business letter format, complaint letters,
advocacy letters Amnesty International
Eid Mubarak - Happy Eid!
Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Return Test 3- paragraph
Discuss
Optional RW for one point
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Continue complex sentences-adverb clauses
Choose vocabulary
Quiz Thursday
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Poetry?
Tuesday
I have a meeting to go to. Ginny will be here.
Wednesday- Eid, Muslim people
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Talk about upcoming quiz on adverb clauses
Thursday
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Quiz 2
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Midterm recommendations, first half of class,
first half of class
Friday
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Midterm recommendations, first half of class,
second half of class
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Test 3
opinion writing
Structure
Grabber
Topic sentence
Supporting sentence – well-organzied points
Concluding sentence
(150+ words 150-200
sweet spot) – the best amount, the right placement
IDIOM the Goldilocks zone
The Earth is in a Goldilocks zone.
Quality of sentences:
EF7/Eng10/Comp11
-expectation is Proficient with sentence writing
-SIMPLE SENTENCES
-COMPOUND SENTENCES
-COMPLEX SENTENCES
-VERB TENSES and VERB FORMS
-PUNCTUATION , ; .
PLOs
Writing and Representing
C1- quality of the
sentencec
C5- “generate, develop, and organize ideas”
REMINDER: x/6 doubled
4/6 8/12
Optional RW for one point.
Pass in today or first thing tomorrow.
Example sentences:
They introduced her to some other seniors in the
neighborhood.
Let me introduce myself.
I want to introduce myself to her.
They can help you to find a job for you. REP
Choose one
This will allow you to build a strong networking in
the new country.
as strong network OR
strong networking
Your Canadian coworkers can teach about business
culture/office culture in Canada.
business culture-
IDIOM show you the ropes- explain the culture or processes
of a new job, teach a new person how to do the job., show a person how to get
stuff done in a new country
two choices, both are them not ideal
There are pros and cons to both sides.
There is no clear best choice.
A coin has two sides.
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Poetry
Talk about poetry on and off for a week or so. Test paragraph
in week or so.
The test will not about poetry, more about some ideas form a
poem that we read together.
Poetry Terms
Poetry is rich,
evocative and often dense language.
Poetry has powerful sounds and meaning and evokes strong feelings in the
reader.
Traditional
poetry is arranged in lines and stanzas with regular rhythm and often
rhyme. A narrative poem tells a story.
A ballad is a narrative poem
that often has a repeated refrain and is set to music. Lyric
poetry expresses the observations and feelings of a poet. A sonnet
is an example of a lyric poem.
Non-traditional
poetry is also set up in lines and stanzas but does not have regular rhythm or
rhyme. Free verse is rhymed or
unrhymed poetry without a set rhythmic pattern.
Rhythms in free verse can change at any time like the rhythms of natural
speech, and lines can be of different lengths.
Concrete poetry is
visual poetry which expresses meaning through shape or pattern.
An
apple with a worm in it.
Rhyme is the use of
similar sounds in words or phrases that appear close to one another in a
poem. Perfect rhymes are exact rhymes.
Close rhymes are words that
sound somewhat but not exactly the same. Eye
rhymes are words that look the same but do not sound the same. End rhymes are rhymes on the final
syllable of the last word on a line. The
rhyme scheme is the plan by which the rhymes are organized within a
poem. A rhyming couplet is two
rhyming lines that appear at the end of a poem, as in a sonnet.
perfect
rhyme- tree/see car/far
close
rhyme- tree/say car/fir
eye
rhyme-
“A
Poison Tree” William Blake
end
rhyme
rhyme
scheme
friend A
end A
foe B
grow B
fears C
tears C
smiles D
wiles D
night E
bright E
shine F
mine F
stole G
pole G
see H
tree H
The
rhyme scheme for “A Poison Tree” is AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH.
ABAB
CDCD EFEF GHGH
ABCA
BCDB CDEC, etc
A
stanza is a group of lines forming a unit in a poem. Many poems have stanzas with a fixed pattern
and rhyme. A stanza with four lines is a
called a quatrain. In other poems,
stanzas vary in length and pattern and may or may not include rhyme.
Rhythm is the
arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables into a pattern. Often the stress falls on important
words. Poets, and sometimes prose
writers as well, use words with similarly accented syllables to create
rhythm. When the rhythm of a poem has a
regular pattern, the pattern is called meter. A foot is a basic unit of meter that
gives a poem, or part of a poem, a particular beat. An iambic foot is an unstressed
syllable followed by a stressed syllable, like a heartbeat. Some common forms of rhythm, especially in
traditional poetry, are iambic pentameter
and iambic tetrameter
Canada – stressed syllable
iambic-
heartbeat
iambic
tetrameter
tetra=
four, 4
tetrapak
Tetris-
video game
iambic
pentameter
heart
beat rhythm , five heartbeats to a line
Shakespeare
plays and sonnets
Imagery is language that
appeals to any of the five senses or to a combination of these senses. Poets and other writers use imagery to create
vivid, clear images.