Tuesday, 31 October 2023

EF67 Class 38 parallelism

 

EF67

 

Today’s agenda

·      Final day of Presentations- Tuesday people

·      Essay work

·      Continue parallelism

·      Continue sentence combining exercises

 

Wednesday

·      Essay – pass in essay

 

Thursday

·      Continue parallelism  

·      Continue sentence combining exercises

·      Wrap-up, review

·      Optional replacement test

 

Friday - Final day

·      Final reports, final marks

·      One-on-one meetings

 

 

 

Presentation

10 points

1 pt initial email

1 pt prep check-in

4 pts writing

4 pts talking

 

 

1.PREWRITING – planning your essay, making a little plan to organize what you want to say in each paragraph in your essay

 

2.WRITING- actually writing the sentences and paragraphs

 

 

 

Practice Essay

Write an organized five-paragraph or multi-paragraph essay of 300-350 words on ONE of the following topics.

CHOOSE ONE:

1.    What You Would Do if You Won the Lottery?

2.    Legalized Doctor-Assisted Suicide

3.    Overcoming a Difficult Time in Your Life

4.    What are the secrets of a happy life?

5.    Bicycle as an alternative means of transportation

 

FREE ADVICE:      Organize your ideas before you write.

Be specific.

Write good sentences.

 

Parallelism

 

Parallelism is a higher-level aspect of writing style. Parallelism means using words and phrases that are similar or in structure or form. This technique adds symmetry, strength, and balance to your writing.

 

Mei is tall, thin, and strong. adjectives

Mei is tall, thin, and has strength. not parallel

 

Words, phrases, and clauses have to go together, just like clothes. If they don’t go together well, they clash. When your writing clashes with itself, readers lose confidence in you. When they lose confidence in you, they stop reading.

Make sure lists of words, series of phrases match within your sentences:

1.       word forms for words in a series. Adjectives go with adjectives, nouns go with nouns, verbs go with verbs- INCLUDING TENSE! This is also true for adjective/noun combinations.

2.       prepositional phrases

3.       clauses. Independent clauses in compound sentences often

sound better when they are parallel.

 

A few examples of parallelism within sentences:

1.       You need to work quickly and decisively.

2.       IDIOM  Like father, like son. Like mother, like daughter.

3.       This is not only just what I wanted, but also just what I needed.

4.       Congress needs to either reduce spending or raise taxes.

5.       She is sneaky and manipulative.

6.       In the parade the Boy Scouts presented the colors, the band marched and the mayor rode in a convertible.

7.       Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furniture and washing the dishes.

8.       To survive, you need water, food and shelter.

 

EASIER EXERCISES

1.                The understudy had bright green eyes, a great mass of blonde hair, and her face was red. adj n

The understudy had bright green eyes, a great mass of blonde hair, and a red face. adj n

2.       When winter comes the Joneses will have to find either a warmer house or they will have to find a wood stove.

3.       When Moe was in high school, his parents spent a good deal of time not only helping him with his homework assignments but also they participated with him in school activities.

4.       It is better to be happy than being to be sad.

Polished writing- very professional

 

5.       The word for left means "deceitful" in Italian, "awkward " in German, "malicious" in Spanish, and Russians define its meaning as "sneaky."

The word for left means "deceitful" in Italian, "awkward " in German, "malicious" in Spanish, and "sneaky" in Russian.

  

Italian- sinistra – sinister

French- gauche- unsophisticated

English right-correct left-

Mandarin left- demotion

 

6.       The contract was illegible, lengthy, and it is awkward.

The contract was illegible, lengthy, and awkward. adj

 

7.       To think that you can do anything is deceiving yourself.

To think that you can do anything is to deceive yourself.

Thinking that you can do anything is deceiving yourself.

- Strive to keep elements parallel.

 

8.       Aspiring actors go to Hollywood to become stars and because they want to make money.

Aspiring actors go to Hollywood to become stars and (to) make money.

 

9.       The tourists amused themselves by playing shuffleboard, watching plays, and they went to trendy restaurants in the center of the city.

10.     Before you order anything, you should not only check with the purchasing agent but also the comptroller.

11.     The radiologist examined the MRI both carefully and with competence.

The radiologist examined the MRI both carefully and competently.

The radiologist examined the MRI both with care and competence.

care(n) careful(adj) carefully(adv) care(v)

 

12.     Please return the medical records either to Dr. Jones or Dr. MacIntyre.

13.     This sofa is better for beauty, for appearance, and it is comfortable.

14.     Succeeding at something is not necessarily the same as to get what you need.

Succeeding at something is not necessarily the same as getting what you need. Sounds good

To succeed at something is not necessarily the same as to get what you need.

 

15.     The process seemed to Beth both a bore and annoying.

The process seemed to Beth both boring and annoying. adj

The process seemed to Beth both a bore and an annoyance. n

annoy(v) annoying(adj) annoyance(n)

 

Tongue twister: What noise annoys an oyster most? A noisy noise annoys an oyster most.

 

 

Listening Questions

16.                       Which will dissolve in water: salt, sand, or gravel?

17.                       What is 10% of 100.

18.                       How many strings are on a violin?

19.                       Does the sun rise in the west or in the east?

20.                       Dog is to paw as horse is to ...what?

hoof

21.                       Was Vincent Van Gogh an explorer or a painter?

22.                       What sea borders the coasts of Greece, Spain, and Italy?

The Mediterrean Sea

 

23.                       How many seconds are in 2½ minutes?

24.                       Snakes have teeth. True or false?

fangs

 

 

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