LJ 3 - Writing practice (part 2)

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Writing practice 

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Lesson goals
-Learn about the sentence structure and how to apply it.
- Learn about conjunctions and how to apply them.
-Learn about articles and how to apply them in the sentence.
-Learn about sentence structure.

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What is a clause?
A clause is a group of words that functions as one part of speech and that includes a subject (onderwerp) and verb(werkwoord).

  1. Independent clause; A sentence that contains a subject and a verb - It can stand alone
Example: He will succeed. 
2. Dependent clause; Contains a subject and a verb, but it cannot stand alone. 
Example: If you work hard
3. Subordinating conjunctions; Conjunctions are used to link dependent clauses to independent clauses. 
Example: If you work hard, you will succeed. 

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Conjunctions

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Conjunctions

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Choose the right conjunction

"I enjoy dancing, ... I like singing more."
A
and
B
so
C
but
D
because

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Which conjunction fits best?

He is late for class .... he missed his train
A
While
B
Because
C
Cause
D
Therefore

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Choose the right conjunction.

"I passed my exam, ... I studied a lot."
A
because
B
so
C
but
D
therefore

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Which conjunction fits best?

.... she is cooking, I am doing the laundry
A
While
B
But
C
Additionally
D
Meanwhile

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Conjunctions
Now go to the exercise sheet I gave you and choose the correct conjunctions for the sentence.
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10:00

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Articles
What are articles?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. 

  • The indefinite article takes two forms. It’s the word a when it precedes a word that begins with a consonant (medeklinker). It’s the word an when it precedes a word that begins with a vowel (klinker).


  • The definite article is the word the. It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. 





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Articles

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....... customer came in to ........... store yesterday. She had ........... complaint about ............. service. She told .......... manager that .......... employee had forgotten to give her ........ 20% discount that was advertised in ........... newspaper.   ............ manager explained to her that there was no discount on .............. electric toothbrushes.  
Articles: (a/an/the/X)
a
a
an
the
the
the
the
the
the
X

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Are you coming to ..... party next Sunday?
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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I bought ... new TV set yesterday.
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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Which one uses the right article (lidwoord) in English?
A
de bus
B
it house
C
an home
D
an hour

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I think ... man over there looks a but odd.
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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I watched ... video you had sent me.
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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She was wearing ... ugly dress when she met him.
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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I am crazy about .... history books.
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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She is ... nice girl.
A
the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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Do you want to go to .... restaurant where we first met?
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the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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He is ... engineer.
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the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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He thinks that ... love is what will save us all.
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the
B
an
C
a
D
zero article

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Write an email: Computer problem
In the office where you work, there is a problem with the computers.

Write an email to Bob Hargreaves, the IT engineer at your company:
  • saying which office you work in
  • describing what is wrong with the computers
  • requesting repairs as soon as possible.

Write 30 – 50 words.



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In the office where you work, there is a problem with the computers.

Write an email to Bob Hargreaves, the IT engineer at your company:
saying which office you work in
describing what is wrong with the computers
requesting repairs as soon as possible.

Write 30 – 50 words.
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15:00

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