For example: alliteration, strong adjectives, superlatives (the best, the greatest, the most amazing), word play and metaphors.... Turning adjectives into adverbs by adding ‘ly’.[r]
Trang 1Review 2 Alliteration
Exercise 1: Use the words in the word bank to complete these alliteration sentences:
Ex: Carly called the car to come to the carnival.
1 Drew Driscol drew a drawing of dreaded
2 Lila Ledbetter lugged a lot of lemons _
3 Randy Rathmore a rather rare _
4 Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany to find
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Jack jumps for joy in June and July.
Phuc finished watching the fantastic film.
We use alliteration to make our writing more exciting.
It is often used in fiction writing, poetry and advertising.
Word Bank
Car
little rabbit zoo red lazily Dracula wrapped Zebras
Trang 2Persuasive Writing
To persuade: To make someone want to do or believe something.
Persuasive Writing: The writing we use to to persuade people.
Exercise 2: In your Language Books, on pages 32 and 33, there is a leaflet for Woodlands
Adventure Park This is a piece of persuasive writing It is attempting to persuade people to
come to the park Find three examples of strong adjectives in the leaflet.
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2
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Why do you think the leaflet includes a ‘What our customers say about us’ section?
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We can use different techniques to make our writing persuasive.
For example: alliteration, strong adjectives, superlatives (the best,
the greatest, the most amazing), word play and metaphors.
Trang 3Turning adjectives into adverbs by adding ‘ly’
In most cases, an adverb is formed by adding -ly to an adjective
If the adjective ends in -y, replace the y with i and add -ly
If the adjective ends in -able, -ible, or -le, replace the -e with -y
Exercise 3: Change these adjectives into adverbs:
2 angry
3 gentle
4 careful _
5 horrible _
Very often we can turn adjectives into adverbs by adding ‘ly’
Trang 4First Conditional
We use the first conditional is used to talk about future events we believe are real or possible
The two clauses are interchangeable, which means we can also write first conditional sentences like this:
Exercise 4: Complete these first conditional sentences with ideas of your own:
Ex: I will stay at home if the weather is bad.
1 If I fall over,
2 I will get good grades if _
3 My mum will be angry if
4 If I see a lion, _
5 I’ll be very happy if _
If + present simple , will + infinitive
If it rains tomorrow,I will stay inside
If I am good,my parents will get me a present
will + infinitive , if + present simple
I will stay inside if it rains tomorrow
My parents will get me a presentif I am good