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English Composition: Class 7. Richard Wilson. Agenda. Registration Notices Free-writing Homework Review Grammar: Using Transitions Writing an Introduction. Lateness. Free-writing. Free-writing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: English Composition: Class 7

English Composition: Class 7

Richard Wilson

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Agenda

1. Registration2. Notices3. Free-writing4. Homework Review5. Grammar: Using Transitions6. Writing an Introduction

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Lateness

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Free-writing

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If you could change one law in Korea (or your home country), what would it be and how would you change it?

Free-writing

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Homework ReviewPg. 24-25: Practice 7 & 8

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Grammar: Using Transitions

Pg. 26-28

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Special words that are used to link two words, phrases or sentences.

Coordinating Conjunctions

• Mary and Peter went to Florida.• She stood up and left the room.• This movie was really long but I liked

it.• She will call or she will write a letter.• I had a cold so I stayed home.

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FORANDNORBUTORYETSO

FANBOYS

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The conjunction AND is used to link two words, phrases or sentences that are to be taken together:

I love tea and chocolate.

She saw me and laughed.

Jorge and Lisa are moving to Chicago.

And

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The conjunction BUT is used to introduce a contrast between the two things that are linked. Note: this cannot be used to link two nouns together.

She loves him but he is mean.

This book was very long but interesting.

But

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The conjunction OR is used to link things that are to be taken separately:

Do you want tea or coffee?

I will go to the party or I will read a book.

She asked Bill or John to the prom.

Or

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Similar to BUT, the conjunction YET is used to express a contrast in the relationship between one element and another.

She told my secret to everyone, yet I chose to be her friend.

Her date was a idiot, yet Sarah had a good time.

Yet

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The conjunction SO is used to express a consequence or effect of one element on another.

They were in love, so they got married.

Carol was annoyed, so she left the party.

So

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The words NOR and FOR can be conjunctions as well.

I do not like oysters, nor do I like calamari.

(This means that I don’t like calamari either.)

She called him, for she wanted to apologize.

(This means “because she wanted to apologize.”)

For & Nor

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Pg. 26-27: Practice 9, 10, 11

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Pg. 28-29: Writing an Introduction

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Your Turn!

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Write the First Draft!

DUE: Monday 31st March