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【2017年整理】英语与写作基础教程2二次课教案
Writing 2 Unit 1Memorable significant moments(period 1);Warm Up;Types of Writing;writing genres ;There are many different forms of writing for different purposes;Even within each genre of writing there are different kinds of writing;Each “kind” ( or genre) of writing has certain characteristics;Narrative;Plot;Narrative writing;Good Narration:
Includes specific details to make the incident come alive for your reader
Focuses on re-creating an incident that happened to you over a short period of time (usually an emotional experience)
Conveys a particular mood (feeling) - do you want to surprise your readers, make them laugh, have them share in your sorrow or fear? ;Narrative writing appears in and is not limited to novels, short stories, biographies, autobiographies, historical accounts, essays, poems, and plays. ;Narration;Narration and its types;Essential elements of narration;Activity 1 ;How to write a personal experience narrative;;;Personal experience narrative;Activity:;Writing;;Warm up;In order for the following to make sense, you need to understand the difference between a phrase and a clause (dependent or independent).
A phrase is a group of words that does not express a complete thought. It might have a subject or a verb, but it does not have both. As a result, the phrase does not make sense standing by itself:
Waiting at the street corner
Tired from working all day
This morning at school
;By contrast, a clause has a subject and a verb that goes with the subject; a clause makes sense by itself.
John waited at the street corner.
He is tired from working all day.
The above examples are called independent clauses because they make sense on their own. However, if you put a “dependent clause marker” (or subordinating conjunction) in front of them, they lose their independence. They are now called dependent clauses because they need another independent clause to make sense as part of a complex sentence.
While John waited at the street corner, (his
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