190 likes | 373 Views
Basic Writing Section 14 . Unit 6, Lesson 3 10/10/13. Homework Check. Please open your book to page 117 so I can check your homework. . Check for Time Order Words. Read a student’s process and check off the time order words he or she used.
E N D
Basic Writing Section 14 Unit 6, Lesson 3 10/10/13
Homework Check • Please open your book to page 117 so I can check your homework.
Check for Time Order Words • Read a student’s process and check off the time order words he or she used. • When you are finished, give the student their journal and the check sheet
Time Order Words That Link Steps • when • while • as soon as • before • after
Time Order Words That Link Steps For Example: First, you mix some shredded cabbage, water, flour, and seafood. Second, you turn on an electric griddle. As soon as you turn on an electric griddle, you mix some shredded cabbage, water, flour and seafood. or Before you mix some shredded cabbage, water, flour, and seafood, turn on an electric griddle
Revise Your Process • Look at the time order words you didn’t use. • Please add three of these words into your process. You may need to add more steps. • Write your revised process in your journal.
Infinitives • What are infinitives? • to + verb • to get • to buy • to cook • others?
Infinitives of Purpose (IoP) • An IoP is used to say why a person does something or what a person should do. If somebody asks: “why did you go to the mall? Your answer can be: “I went to the mall to buy some new shoes” main verb IoP
Infinitives of Purpose (IoP) • I traveled to Canada (why?) to go camping. • They need money to buynew computers. • Push the button to sendyour order • To use an ATM, follow these steps. *Sometimes the IoP comes before the main verb* main verb IoP main verb IoP main verb IoP main verb IoP
Infinitives of Purpose (IoP) • BE CAREFUL! • Not all infinitives are IoPs. • An IoP has the same meaning as “in order to.” • If you insert the phrase “in order to” it will help you figure out if the infinitive shows purpose.
Infinitives of Purpose (IoP) Example: He called me to apologize. He called me in order to apologize. (same meaning) He called me and said he wanted to apologize. He called me and said he wanted in order to apologize. (not the same meaning and incorrect)
Infinitives of Purpose (IoP) • Underline each IoP in the paragraph. Remember, not every infinitive shows purpose.
I make lemonade for my own enjoyment, even though it’s easy to buy it at the store. First, I get six lemons to make lemonade. Then I cut the lemons in half and squeeze out the juice. I pour the juice through a strainer to take out the seeds. Next, I add about a half a cup of sugar to a cup of hot water to dissolve the sugar. Finally, I mix the lemon juice, sugar water, and several more cups of water in a pitcher. I add lots of ice to make it cold. It’s delicious, and it’s my family’s favorite summer drink.
Simplifying Sentences with an IoP. • I’m going to the bank because I want to get some money. I’m going to the bank to get some money. • He created his own website because he wanted to post his portfolio there. He created his own website to post his portfolio there.
He called me in the morning because he had to tell me he felt sick. He called me in the morning to tell me he felt sick. • I’m going to edit my paper because I want to make it better. I’m going to edit my paper to make it better. • She is attending TIU because she wants to learn English. She is attending TIU to learn English.
Describe a Process • Describe a process. You can use the process you have already written. • Use: • at least 4 infinitives of purpose, • 3 time order words, • 3 time order words that link two steps. • 150-200 words, typed • Due Tuesday, October 15 by 5:00pm
Journal #5: Three Day Weekend. • You have a three day weekend. Tell me what you did. • 150-200 words. • Due Tuesday, October 15 by 5:00pm