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Reading Activities that Prepare Students to Write By Christine Huang 黃元怡
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ReadingWriting Vocabulary Grammar Reading Skills Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Grammar Writing Strategies Writing Conventions Writing Steps
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Reading Skills 1. Understanding Main Ideas 2. Identifying Detail 3. Identifying Paraphrase 4. Making Inferences 5. Recognizing Purpose 6. Understanding Reference 7. Defining Vocabulary 8. Recognizing Sequence
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Common Reading Exercises Sentence Completion Text Completion Reading comprehension
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Writing Skills - Writing Strategies Punctuation Compound Sentence Greeting and Closing Reported vs. Direct Speech Resume Writing Verb Agreement Paraphrasing vs. Quotations Etc.
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Writing Skills - Writing Conventions Topic and supporting sentences Signal and Connecting Words Pronoun in a text Cause and effect Words Compare and Contrast Signal words Supporting Facts with Evidence Phrases for expressing and opinion
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Writing Skills - Writing Steps Step 1: Pre-write Step 2: Organize Step 3: Draft and revise Step 4: Edit
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Let’s try it!
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Read a Story Reading Skills: Reading for details - cause and effect Recognizing sequence Defining vocabulary Grammar: reported vs. direct speech
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Reading for cause and effect Why was Mrs. Lee late for work? Why did Mrs. Lee take a taxi? Why was Mrs. Lee ‘s boss angry? Why _________________? Circle the cause-and-effect words
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Recognizing sequence Key words: now, after, when, then, finally Questions: What did Mrs. Lee do after the bus broke down? ___________________?
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Defining vocabulary Find the adjectives in the reading. difficult frustrating angry exhausted nervous terrible understanding tired
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Defining vocabulary Which of the following is closest in meaning to “frustrating” in line 2? What does the word “exhausted” mean in line 3?
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Reported vs. direct speech Direct speech Mrs. Lee said, “I’m sorry.” Reported speech Mrs. Lee said that she was sorry.
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ReadingWriting Vocabulary Grammar Reading Skills Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Grammar Writing Strategies Writing Conventions Writing Steps
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Writing a Story Writing: personal narrative Organization: Parts of a story Writing Strategies: cause and effect words Writing Conventions: reported vs. direct speech Writing Steps: Pre-write, Organize, Draft and Revise, Edit V V V
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Write captions Write a sentence for each picture. Use sentences from the reading Use your own sentences.
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On the way downtown, the bus broke down, and everybody got off and waited for another bus.
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Write your own story Step 1: Pre-write Step 2: Organize Step 3: Draft and revise Step 4: Edit
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學測與指考英文作文評分 內容 ( 5 分) 組織 ( 5 分) 文法、句構 ( 4 分) 字彙、拼字 ( 4 分) 體例 ( 2 分) 學測編號 2 :優- 17 分 資料來源: http://www.ceec.edu.tw/CeecMag/Articles/142/142-2.htm http://www.ceec.edu.tw/CeecMag/Articles/142/142-2.htm
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Step 1: Pre-write (Wh- organizer)
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Step 2: Organize
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Step 3: Draft and Revise
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How can Abby combine sentences 11 and 12 to make a complex sentence? A. When my mom saw me, she said, “Good morning, theater employee!” B. Because my mom saw me, she said,, “Good morning, theater employee!” C. My mom saw me and she said, “Good morning, theater employee!” D. My mom saw me, she said, “Good morning, theater employee!”
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Which cause and effect signal word can Abby place after sentence 28 to join it to sentence 29 and show the cause and effect relationship? A. therefore B. As a result C. for D. because
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Step 4: Edit Before I went to the kitchen I put on my nametag. Before I went to the kitchen, I put on my nametag.
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Step 4: Edit
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ReadingWriting Vocabulary Grammar Reading Skills Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Grammar Writing Strategies Writing Conventions Writing Steps
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