Writer’s Notebook Get out your writer’s notebook and turn to the next clean page. Write today’s date and title this entry Calpurnia’s Dialect.

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Writer’s Notebook Get out your writer’s notebook and turn to the next clean page. Write today’s date and title this entry Calpurnia’s Dialect

Writer’s Notebook On page 167, Scout and Jem point out that Calpurnia changes the way she speaks when she’s around other black people at church. Why does Calpurnia alter her dialect when around different people? How do we alter our dialect when around different people? Why do we do this?

Formal Language Academic Vocabulary Word #6 Please write the word and the date in your vocabulary book, but do NOT write anything else.

Informal Language Academic Vocabulary Word #7 Please write the word and the date in your vocabulary book, but do NOT write anything else.

Formal Language Do NOT shout out your answers for this exercise. Keep answers to yourself so that everyone can come up with their own conclusions.

Examples of Formal Language I would be delighted! I certainly appreciate this. It has been a pleasure meeting you. Could you possibly give me a hand with this project?

Use Formal Language with Teachers Principals Counselors Firemen, Policemen Who else?

Examples of Informal Language Hey! Sure! Will ya help me out? Ya gotta go with us! What do you want?

Informal Language with Friends Siblings Cousins Who else?

Formal and Informal Language Take three minutes to 1.write down some descriptions of the term formal language and informal language. These are YOUR OWN ideas, not someone else’s, so DON’T TALK about them yet. 2.jot down related terms 3.draw a picture/symbols that you think relates to the term (and can help you remember the term)