Understanding the Author’s Purpose

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Understanding the Author’s Purpose Week 11 Chapter 07 Understanding the Author’s Purpose ESL Reading

Week 11 Goals Review Prefixes Review Root words Introduce the Author’s Purpose

un- im- in- ir- Revisiting Prefixes A prefix is added to the front of a word to change its meaning un- im- in- ir- When these prefixes are added to a root word they make the word negative Can you think of some examples of words with these prefixes?

Reviewing Root Words Get into teams! Create new words using prefixes, root words, and suffixes together Write five sentences using the new words.

Review – Root words You have three minutes! START NOW!

Understanding the Author’s Purpose Week 11 - Chapter 07 Understanding the Author’s Purpose

Authors write for three different reasons: Why do authors write? Authors write for three different reasons:

Practice – Author’s Purpose What is the author’s purpose for these texts? Support your opinion

Conclusion Authors write for three different purposes: To persuade, to inform, or to entertain

More Practice: Pg. 68 A. Analyze the Reading 1-2 choose one purpose : Inform, Entertain, Persuade Deadline for homework is June 7th