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Writing an article about good behaviour Primary Longman Elect 5A Chapter 2 Writing an article about good behaviour

Jack made some notes for his article. Let’s take a look at his notes. Jack wants to write an article about good behaviour. Can you help him?

Advice for Good Manners Topic should not should At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another talk to one another take care of one another In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter eat quietly speak politely First, change the notes into sentences. What should we NOT do at home?

Advice for Good Manners Topic should not should At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another talk to one another take care of one another In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter eat quietly speak politely At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. What should we do at home? What should we NOT do at home?

Advice for Good Manners Topic should not should At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another talk to one another take care of one another In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter eat quietly speak politely talk to one another take care of one another We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. Link your ideas with and. What should we do at home?

Advice for Good Manners Topic should not should At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another talk to one another take care of one another In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter eat quietly speak politely We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. What should we NOT do in public places?

Advice for Good Manners Topic should not should At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another talk to one another take care of one another In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter eat quietly speak politely In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. Link negative ideas with or. What should we NOT do in public places? What should we do in public places?

Advice for Good Manners Topic should not should At home: with brothers and sisters shout at one another talk to one another take care of one another In public places: in the restaurant eat noisily speak rudely to the waiter eat quietly speak politely eat quietly speak politely We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. We should eat quietly and speak politely. Link your ideas with and. What should we do in public places?

Advice for Good Manners We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. At home We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. We should eat quietly and speak politely. In public places Next, put the sentences into paragraphs.

Advice for Good Manners It is important to behave well at home and when we are in public places. We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. We should eat quietly and speak politely. Add an introduction to tell the reader what your article is about.

Advice for Good Manners It is important to behave well at home and when we are in public places. We should behave nicely at home. We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. We should behave nicely at home. We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. ^ We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. We should eat quietly and speak politely. When we are in public places, we should not behave badly either. When we are in public places, we should not behave badly either. We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. We should eat quietly and speak politely. We should say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. ^ ^ We should say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. You can give examples to show what you mean. Start each paragraph with a topic sentence to give the reader a general idea of what the paragraph is about.

Advice for Good Manners It is important to behave well at home and when we are in public places. We should behave nicely at home. We should not shout at our brothers and sisters. We should talk to one another and take care of one another. When we are in public places, we should not behave badly either. We should not eat noisily or speak rudely to the waiter in the restaurant. We should eat quietly and speak politely. We should say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. We should behave well both at home and in public places. Add an ending to round up your article.

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