Today’s agenda:
1. Midterm rec recap
2. Review the Literary Terms we have done so far.
3. Adjective clauses
4. “Roses Sing on New Snow” video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbIpPDfQD3s
National Film Board of Canada, animation
5. Test#4 Paragraph on “Roses Sing on New Snow”
I would rather do an easier topic today:
Paragraph on a topic related to literary terms.
You have an easier topic to write about.
We will continue with “Roses Sing on New Snow” after Xmas Break.
Have a great Xmas Break. See you on January 4th.
We have a two-week break.
** Midterm Reports from yesterday
The passmark for high school courses in BC is 50%. If you get at least 50% as your final mark, you can go to the next level.
Students who get 50% - 64% as a final mark often struggle in higher level classes. They aren’t really ready yet.
Would like to have a doctor who passed with 50%?
That is why I give a midterm recommendation based on a 65% minimum. If you have at least 65% at midterm, that means you are probably pretty ready for the next level.
If you’re midterm is below 65%, you have four weeks left to bring that mark up.
We will continue to have quizzes and tests every week until the end of the course.
Some students would prefer to stick in the same level for another term.
The terms are only nine weeks. If you work hard in an organized way, you can improve a lot in a short time.
You will see progress with time and daily work.
Enjoy what you’re doing. Find something in your work that you enjoy.
Have compassion for yourself.
It is always difficult to do things that are good for you, like eating healthy, going to bed early, and working out everyday.
** Literary Terms
setting
character – major/minor, protagonist/antagonist, flat/round, dynamic/static
-Paragraph – not narrative, no “I”
** Sentences
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
COMPLEX
- adverb clause
- noun clause
- adjective clause
Adjective clauses- describe nouns
Three most common pronouns for adjective clauses: who that which
Other uncommon pronouns for adjective clause: whom whose when
Focus on who that which – 90% of the time
who – people
that – things, animals, people (sounds impersonal, a bit uncaring)
which (a little less important) – special things, unique things
Examples:
who- people
Marta’s neighbour who is 70 years old is very physically active.
Joe has a sister who lives in Spain.
that- things
Sentences that have adjective clauses are complex sentences.
The hand cream that you gave me is not greasy.
Joanne knit a sweater that is red and yellow.
I have a dog that loves to swim in the river.
which (higher level- not a big deal if you get it wrong) – special things, unique things
What is something very special to you?
books – Think and Grow Rich
The book Think and Grow Rich which is about mindset growth has been very useful to me.
which – shows the book is special to you
the pen I got on my birthday -special
the pen I found on the street – not special
I really like this fountain pen which my brother gave me on my birthday.
I gave the pen that I found on the street to my coworker.
the necklace my grandmother gave me - special
I have a gold necklace which my grandmother gave me. – sounds special
I have a gold necklace that my grandmother gave me. – doesn’t sound very special
My father gave me a ring that was antique.
My father gave me a ring which was antique. – sounds special
You can decide whether something is special or not.
I have a diamond ring which my husband gave me on our wedding day.
I bought a diamond ring that I found on ebay.
I bought a laptop which I use for online classes. Is the laptop special to you?
I bought a laptop that I use for online classes. just a laptop
I play the guitar which my father gave me 35 years ago. special
who that which
whom
Your examples?
1. I want hard studying English which I want go college.
I want to study English hard because which I want to go to college.
adverb cl
2. People who do not give up easily in their lives are more successful.
3. I have a painting which my niece gave me.
4. I am studying Narrative Therapy which is the most modern approach is psychology.
5. I always remember the restaurant in which/where I dated my wife for the first time.
6. I love to donate. It isn't a matter which one I love more. RW
7. I have a jacket that I bought from Metrotown.
8. I love this song which is singing playing on the radio right now.
9. I received a red envelope of $666 which my mom gave me last New Years.
10. The young man who owns the tools shop is a hardworking person.
11. I love my daughter who is the important person in my life,so I gave her a ring which I got it as a gift from my father. TOO LONG
I love my daughter who is the most important person in my life. Therefore, I gave her a ring which I got as a gift from my father.
We will keep working on this after the Xmas Break.
666 – The Number of the Beast, Biblical reference- The Book of Revelations and The Book of Kings
The Devil’s number is 666.
Test#4
Email it to me by 12:35
Paragraph 150-200 words
Not narrative. No “I”
Topic: Is it better to be a dynamic person or a static person?