WRITE OUT THE PARAGRAPHS WITH TRANSITION SIGNALS
Now you can use the transition signals we've been practicing. Here's how you could write out the paragraph on the right (recommending Sweetwater Adult school):
Now you can use the transition signals we've been practicing. Here's how you could write out the paragraph on the right (recommending Sweetwater Adult school):
Monday, November 7
PREPOSITIONS (to indicate locations)
When talking about places, prepositions are a challenge. Here is the explanation from the text (LAWS-1, page 99).
When talking about places, prepositions are a challenge. Here is the explanation from the text (LAWS-1, page 99).
Here's some basic practice from the text (LAWS-1, page 100)
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES IN SENTENCES
To describe physical locations we often need prepositional phrases. They follow some rules of sentence structure, as described here in the text (LAWS-1, p. 100):
To describe physical locations we often need prepositional phrases. They follow some rules of sentence structure, as described here in the text (LAWS-1, p. 100):
Do this exercise to practice identifying prepositional phrases:
Now practice combining short sentences to make longer, more economical sentences, using prepositions of place:
Here is list of common prepositions of location:
"THE WORST RESTAURANT IN TOWN"
Next, we will use reason transition signals and example transition signals to rewrite this outline into an effective paragraph.
REVEVIEW: (More Catching Up)
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Remember
Remember
Try these exercises (one from the text, LAWS-1, page 98) for more practice:
CHOOSE YOUR CITY -- Pre-Writing Assignment #4-A
Review assignment #4-A. Now is the time to decide which city you'll be writing about. Let's look at the pre-writing activities from the text:
Review assignment #4-A. Now is the time to decide which city you'll be writing about. Let's look at the pre-writing activities from the text: