Monday, 27 June 2022

E 10 11= 40 class- sentence combining, Compare Contrast essay

 

Good morning.

We will get started at 8:30.

 

Today’s Agenda:

·      Return Replacement Test- paragraph

·      Begin sentence combining, Student examples from homework

·      Appositives

·      Review compare and contrast essay in preparation for tomorrow Essay#2

 

Tuesday

·      Final Essay, Essay #2- Compare Contrast Essay

On Tuesday night, I will do all the marking and get your final marks and reports finished.

I will not mark your essay the same way as the other tests. I will read it and put a mark on it. If you want a marked essay with comments like usual, please find me in the summer. I will mark your essay in detail and give it to you.  Deadline: July 18th.

 

Wednesday, June 29

·      No instruction

·      Marks day, final reports

If you are here, we talk about the term and how things went. If not, send me an email and I will email you back your final grade.

 

 

 

These are some of your sentence combining solutions from homework:

1.    His mind screamd one repeated thought that  “what am I doing here?”

His mind screamed one repeated thought which was “What am I doing here?”.

His mind screamed one repeated thought: “What am I doing here?”.

colon :  list or explanation

Maria is taking two classes: English 12 and Chemistry 11.

Dave has three kids: two girls and a boy.

 

2.    Far below was the parking lot, and the car windows glinted in the sun. COMPOUND

3.    Max squeezed his eyes shut; in the same way, Max wished he’d never accepted the dare.

Max squeezed his eyes shut; at the same time, he wished he’d never accepted the dare.

 

4.    His boss who was a hardworking women had praised his efforts.

His boss, who was a hardworking woman, had praised his efforts.

man men

woman women

child children

 

5.    His boss, a hardworking women, had praised his efforts.

His boss, a hardworking woman, had praised his efforts.

 

, noun,   APPOSITIVE – descriptor, not SV, just a noun

 

My sister, who is named Kathy, lives in Spain. ADJ CL

My sister, Kathy, lives in Spain. APPOSITIVE

Kathy, who is my sister, lives in Spain. ADJ CL

Kathy, my sister, lives in Spain. APPOSITIVE

 

 

Michael’s home country, China, is a huge economic power in the world.

 

 

6.    When he said that there must be some mistake, she just smiled and assured him otherwise.

I assure that you your car will be ready by 3pm.

 

assure- reassure(v) – comfort, alleviate doubt, put someone at ease

assurance(n)

 

7.    Tony liked the extra money, but the recognition which acknowledged his efforts pleased him even more.

recognize- acknowledge(v)

recognition- acknowledgement(n)

I acknowledge that I made a mistake.

 

1.                  Acknowledgment

The staff of South Hill Education Centre acknowledge(s) that we live, learn, work and play on the unceded and traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples – sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations.

 

 

8.    Considering maybe his attitude and effort really mattered, his job could be more than a meal ticket. WEAK STRUCTURE

Where is the subject?

 

9.    When the moment of truth arrived, Max had felt a raw panic.

Sarah had a panic attack.(n)

Sarah felt panicky.(a)

She panicked when she was doing her driving test.(v)

10.                       When he stood atop of atop the bungee tower, he felt as if he had a jackhammer in his chest. 

on top of the bungee tower

atop – prep- rarely used   on top of

 

11.                       When While the traffic streamed by on the highway, a small plane droned in the distance. SIMPLE PAST

 

While the traffic was streaming by on the highway, a small plane was droning in the distance. PAST CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE

drone(v)- made a low monotonous sound

Mei went out on a date, and the person droned on and on about themself.

 

12.                       Then suddenly he was weightless and falling headlong toward the earth.

headlong(prep)- rarely used- headfirst

The kid dove headfirst off the high diving board.

 

13.                       He had gotten a raise because he had worked hard, but the raise was unexpected. SHORTEN

He had gotten an unexpected raise because he had worked hard.

He had gotten a raise because he had worked hard, which was unexpected.

raise- every paycheck extra $

bonus- one-time extra $

performance bonus, Christmas bonus

holiday bonus

 

14.                       The paycheck contained a small bonus, but it has worthwhile after she had handed him a paycheck. RW

After she had handed him his paycheck, he saw that it contained a small but worthwhile bonus.

She is a shy but sporty kid.

 Math 12 is a hard but interesting class.

Vancouver is beautiful but very expensive city.

expansive – huge, very large

reward- you do a nice thing for a stranger, they give you a small gift, token of their thankfulness

token- small symbolic item, gesture or gift

podium – medal, award ceremony

reward/award NOT THE SAME

 

Doris got a reward when she returned a lost dog.

Mavis got an award for her community work.

 

15.                       Tony liked the extra money when the recognition acknowledged his efforts so he was pleased even more. RW

Tony liked the extra money, but the recognition of his efforts pleased him even more.

 

16.                       Max felt raw panic when the moment of truth had arrived.

moment of truth- important moment when you have to make a decision

Yes or no?!

EXPRESSION FROM NOVA SCOTIA It’s time to fish or cut bait.

 

17.                       Traffic streamed by on the highway while a small plane droned in the distance. NICE COMPACT CONCISE COMPLEX

18.                       He was suddenly weightless and falling headlong toward earth. SIMPLE ELEGANT

19.                       Max wished he'd never accepted the dare; however, he squeezed his eyes shut and make the dare.

Max squeezed his eyes shut and wished he'd never accepted the dare.

 

dare(n)(v)- challenge

Two kids: I dare you to eat that worm. I double dare you.

Greta Thunberg: How dare you!

 

20.                       Car windows glinted in the sun, and far below was the parking lot.

21.                       He felt a jackhammer in his chest when he stood atop the bungee tower.

jackhammer(n)- machine for digging up concrete, cement, asphalt

 

 

Comparison and Contrast Essay

 

-         multi-paragraph format

Five–Paragraph Essay – most basic model

Introductory paragraph

Body paragraphs

Concluding paragraph

 

Comparison and Contrast Essay

CC – refinement of the basic IKEA, stock, go-to 5-pargraph model

 

Comparison and or Contrast Essay

Decide what you want to do.

compare(v)- find similarities, similar traits, attributes

contrast(v)-find differences, dissimilarities,  dissimilar traits

 

Don’t do both.

 

Two ways to organize CC essay

 

Block (One side at a time)- one paragraph for each subject to be compared or contrasted

Point by point- deal with both subject at the same time, attribute by attribute

 

 

Compare or contrast –

Beijing // Vancouver

 

Compare or contrast?

contrast

-language?

-culture (HUGE)

-life (HUGE)

-tourist attractions

*-access to natural spaces within the city- trees, parks, grass

close to the ocean and mountains

*-traffic, public transit – convenience, cost, speed, policy around cars

*-population, crowds-

*building differences-

*air quality, pollution

 

Right to Die, Euthanasia – Contrast two opinions

Pro or Con, For or Against

 

Normally – compare or contrast two different but related things

 

PLANNING

BLOCK (ONE SIDE AT A TIME)

Introduction

Body #1 BEIJING

BODY #2 VANCOUVER

Concluding paragraph

 

POINT BY POINT

Intro

Body#1- access to nature

Body#2-public transportation, traffic

Body#3 – size, population

Body#4- building differences, housing

Conclusion

 

 

Intro para

-Grabber

-Thesis statement

-Preview

 

          I have had the pleasure of living in two wonderful major world-class cities: Beijing, China and Vancouver, Canada. Although I love them both, they are very different in several important ways. A few of the key differences are access to nature, public transit, population, and housing.

 

Clear. Well-organized. Makes sense.

5.8/6

 

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