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Syllabus: 98 學年度上學期 SENTENCE Writing (chapter 7-12) Instructor: 曾淑鳳老師
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Week 1 Chapter 7: Faded jeans are cool Part 1 :Vocabulary for describing clothing and fashion Part 2:Subject and object pronouns
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Week 2 Chapter 7: Faded jeans are cool Part 3 :Combing sentences with and, but,or, and so Part 4:Putting two or three adjectives in the correct order
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Week 3 Chapter 8: I’m a business major Part 1 :Vocabulary for school subjects Part 2:The simple present and present continuous tenses
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Week 4 Chapter 8: I’m a business major Part 3:Adverbs and expressions of frequency Part 4:Format of a paragraph
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Week 5 Chapter 9: I’m in Barcelona Part 1:Irregular past tense verbs Part 2:Sentences with indirect objects
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Week 6 Chapter 9: I’m in Barcelona Part 3:Format of a postcard and an email
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Week 7 Chapter 9: I’m in Barcelona Part 4:Formal and informal language Part 5:Using questions and exclamations
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Week 8 Chapter 10: It’s a kind of French game Part 1:Vocabulary to describe popular international items
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Week 9 Chapter 10: It’s a kind of French game Part 2:Passive sentences
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Week 10 Chapter 10: It’s a kind of French game Part 3:The topic sentence,supporting sentences,and the concluding sentence
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Week 11 Chapter 11: It’s has great graphics Part 1:Vocabulary to describe popular media
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Week 12 Chapter 11: It’s has great graphics Part 2:Supportung sentences and concluding sentences
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Week 13 Chapter 11: It’s has great graphics Part 3:Strengthening and weaking adjectives
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Week 14 Chapter 11: It’s has great graphics Part 4:Too and not …enough
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Week 15 Chapter 12: I’ve never been to Australia Part 1:Vocabulary for writing about travel and experiences
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Week 16 Chapter 12: I’ve never been to Australia Part 2:The present perfect tense
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Week 17 Chapter 12: I’ve never been to Australia Part 3:Contrasting the present perfect and the simple past
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Week 18 Chapter 12: I’ve never been to Australia Part 4:Using However in a paragraph
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