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VCOP

Vocabulary Connectives Openers Punctuation

VOCABULARY We are going to learn to steal interesting and ambitious vocabulary.

Harry gave Hermoine a thunderous glare as he stalked haughtily past her. The ball whizzed past his head at a staggering speed. The house was old and dilapidated and Sophie approached it cautiously. The horse stood majestically in the luscious green field.

WOW WORDS stern grated exhausted timidly rapidly debate reassured vision shelter murderous peak unfortunate outspoken wasteland chandelier communication yelp WOW WORDS anxiety ego explosion ecstatic experience marvellous silhouette ladle doubtful companion fierce panic vibration echo ally longing revolting glinted prefer emotion dread corpse capture dine

use different ways to join our sentences together. CONNECTIVES We are going to learn to use different ways to join our sentences together.

The girl had a pet rabbit and the boy had a pet dog. Bart was sick because he ate too many sweets. I like to play football but I don’t like to play cricket.

CONNECTIVES and besides because but if also however despite when so as to even though as well as although while then so after never the less

use different ways to open OPENERS We are going to learn to use different ways to open our sentences.

Eventually she scrambled unsteadily to her feet. In addition to this, there was a disgusting odour hanging in the air. At last everyone had a balloon and they were ready to go. Meanwhile Roger had hidden his sweets under the bed.

OPENERS Soon… Sometimes… The … So… Next… In addition to this… Also… First… Besides… After a while… OPENERS Despite… At last… I felt that… Having decided… Afterwards… Before very long… Eventually… Even though… Due to… Because…

use different punctuation in We are going to learn to use different punctuation in our sentences.

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Now you know the basics you're ready to be a VCOP detective...