Rosalie Lin 2010,3,24. TCSL Cheer Squad: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland You are the best!

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Rosalie Lin 2010,3,24

TCSL Cheer Squad: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland You are the best!

The students did not hand in their assignment (first press clip and first journal) as follows: Alisa, Nancy, Joy, Tom, Elly, Annie, Alice, Sandy, Younker, Nicole, Elaine, Lizzie, Sharon and Vera. Ann and Sandy, I only have your journals.

Group 1 1.Moses 2.Olivia 3.Tom 4.Ann 5.Erin 6.Molly 7.Lizzie 8. Eve Group 2 1.Amy 2.Irene Chao 3.Elly 4.Sandy Wu 5.Linda Huang 6.Abo 7.Sharon Group 3 1.Ara 2.Linda Lin 3.Annie 4.Younker 5.Nicole 6.Jamie 7.Vera Group 4 1.Linsey 2.Alisa 3.Nicky 4.Ivy 5.Ruby 6.May 7.Patty Group 5 1.Irene Kim 2.Nancy 3.Yuki 4.Lara 5.Jessica 6.Jamie 7.Eugene Group 6 1.Dorothy 2.Joy 3.Alice 4.Sandy hsiung 5.Anna 6.Elaine 7.Kay 8.Ivy

Homework: p.63 and 64 Preview: p.65~69

Aargh!Aargh! used to express fear, anger, or some other strong emotion.

$19.95 nineteen dollars and ninety five cents Cassida 3300 Counterfeit Bill Detector for Money Q: What happens when the money is fake?

Counterfeit money detection using the JM-100 counterfeit currency detector Q: Can you use this detector to test Korean money?

Counterfeit Markers for Dollar Bills Don't Work?

Please check your grammar again! Please check your spelling. Please clip them together! Please write down your name and student number! Please leave a space for your classmate! Please notice what I’ve wrote to you on syllabus! Don’t hand in the one that you’ve handed in to another teacher.

1.mark date, day, and weather 2.mark new words on your new word list (with red lines) 3. mark the source “Clipping from A12 of South China Morning Post, 18 rd October 2007” 4. one press clip and one comment 5. underline the best sentences (with yellow high- light lines) and copy them 6. mark new words on your new word list (with red lines)

Prewriting: Step 1: Choose a topic Step 2: Gather ideas Step 3: Decide which ideas you want to use and where to use them

Drafting: Step 4: Write your paragraph or essay

Reviewing and revising: Step 5: Check what you have written Rewriting: Step 6: May need to explain something more clearly Add more details Change your organization Step 5 and 6 may be repeated many times.

Brainstorming is a way of gathering ideas about a topic.

Making a list:

Freewriting:

Try to draw a mapping with your group members. Don’t be a loafer. Everyone needs to contribute!

A paragraph is a group of sentences about a single topic. The sentences explain the writers’ main idea about the topic. A paragraph is often between 5 and 10 sentences long. The first sentence of a paragraph is usually indented a few spaces.

just topic main idea help explain main idea