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By 張映芬老師 1

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影片來源: eature=iv&list=EC028565C616627F50&src_vid=eQ34DSTjsLQ&v= mGAYzlqj-aE What Does Santa Look Like? 3

Red hat, white beard, twinkle in his eye. Santa is his name-o. S-A-N-T-A And Santa is his name-o. 4

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the word at the beginning of each sentence 1 1 December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, HE I DIO H ow are you doing? E verything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. D o you miss me? I miss you so much. O n Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Use a red circle to circle it. 6

the word “I” 2 2 December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, I I How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Use a yellow circle to circle it. 7

the names of people and places 3 3 December 20, 2014 S Dear S anta, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, E E ric Use a purple circle to circle them. 8

days of the week, months, and holidays 4 4 D D ecember 20, 2014 Dear Santa, CE How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On C hristmas E ve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Use a brown circle to circle them. 9

a period 1 1 Use it to end a sentence.... December 20, 2014 Dear Santa,... How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Use a red circle to circle a period. 10

a question mark 2 2 All questions need it.. ? ? December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, ? ? How are you doing ? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me ? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Use a yellow circle to circle a question mark. 11

an exclamation point 3 3 Use it to show surprise.. ! ! December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, ! How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming ! Yours truly, Eric Use a purple circle to circle an exclamation point. 12

a comma 4 4 Use it to connect two or more parts of a sentence..,, December 20, 2014 Dear Santa,, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Use a brown circle to circle a comma. 13

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December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric Date Greeting Body Closing 15

December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric 1 Date: Write the date at the top. Use a capital letter for the name of the month. When you write a date, put a comma between the day and year. 16

December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric 2 Greeting: Start greetings with “Dear” and your friend’s name. Use a capital letter. Put a comma after the greeting. 17

December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric 3 Body: The body of the letter is what you want to write. Use capital letters at the beginning of each sentences. 18

December 20, 2014 Dear Santa, How are you doing? Everything is fine with me. I think you must be busy wrapping gifts for us. Do you miss me? I miss you so much. On Christmas Eve, I’ll go to bed early to wait for your coming! Yours truly, Eric 4 Closing: End the letter with a closing and your name. Put a comma after the closing. Don’t forget that the closing and your name should start with capital letters. 19

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1. Great____ 2. I am Tom _____ 3. Are you Ok ______ 4. On Moon Festival___ we’ll barbecue. !. ?, 21

1. Write the month, day, and ________ in the “Date” part. 2. Write _________ and the person’s name in the “Greeting” part. 3. The “_________” part includes what you want to write. 4. Write your name in the “__________” part. year Dear Body Closing 22

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