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Writing a stormy scene
Pupil outcome: I can write a descriptive scene about a dark, stormy night. Key learning points: - Sentences should be said aloud before writing to ensure they make sense and read back once written to check for errors. - Ambitious...
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Writing the introduction of an explanation text about the digestive system
Pupil outcome: I can write the introduction of an explanation text to explain how the digestive system works. Key learning points: - An introduction's purpose is to give general facts about the topic and to tell the reader what they will...
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Writing the first half of a setting description in 'Sherlock Holmes'
Pupil outcome: I can write the first half of a setting description in 'Sherlock Holmes'. Key learning points: - Writing is most successful when structure, content and vocabulary is planned. - Oral rehearsal is an important step in the...
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More rich vocabulary associated with heat
Pupil outcome: I can use the words 'relentless', 'scorching' and 'suffocating' effectively in multiple contexts. Key learning points: - Relentless is an adjective which means constant or non-stop. - Scorching is an adjective which means...
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Planning and writing the section about Harriet Tubman's early life
Pupil outcome: I can use my research and understanding of Harriet Tubman’s early life to plan and write a section of a biography. Key learning points: - In the sections, writers share detailed, specific information about an aspect of the...
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Writing the opening of a journalistic report
Pupil outcome: I can write the opening of a journalistic report on 'Little Red Riding Hood'. Key learning points: - The opening paragraph of a journalistic report provides an overview of the news event. - The opening answers the...
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Planning the second recount paragraph of a journalistic report about the Titanic
Pupil outcome: I can use research to plan the recount paragraph, focusing on the Titanic's interiors and facilities. Key learning points: - The purpose of a recount paragraph is to give the reader specific information about an aspect of...
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Pronouns Everywhere! I Know Which Kind to Use!
Mr. Griot discusses subject, object, possessive, and relative pronouns. He then demonstrates the function and use of each in sentences.
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Substitute, Please!
Mr. Griot focuses on subject, object, and relative pronouns and demonstrates how these function in a sentence.
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Who, That, or Which? Necessary IELTS Grammar - IELTS Energy Podcast 1299
How can you know which relative pronoun to use on IELTS Speaking and Writing? Who, Which, or That? Today you'll find out and we'll share band 9 example sentences for the highest vocabulary scores.
Oxford Online English
Understand English Grammar and Sentence Structure - Strange Sentences
In this lesson, you’re going to see nine strange sentences.
We’re sure at least some of these sentences look weird to you. In this video, we’ll analyse each of these sentences, so that you can understand how...
We’re sure at least some of these sentences look weird to you. In this video, we’ll analyse each of these sentences, so that you can understand how...
The Learning Depot
How to Reduce the Adjective Clause: Relative Clause Reduction
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Why would you want or need to reduce the...
The Learning Depot
ADVANCED LESSON: How to Reduce the Adjective Clause: Relative Clause Reduction
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Why would you want or need to reduce the...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
German Accusative Case Master Class - Everything You Will Ever Need to Know
Join me for a live master class about the accusative case in German. Learn everything you will ever need to know about the accusative case in this hour long master class. This lesson includes the accusative case as used with...
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Noun Clauses: Advanced English Grammar | A Noun Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as a Noun
A subordinate or dependent clause that acts as a noun is called a noun (or substantive) clause. When a simple noun is not enough to represent a person, place, thing, or idea, we use a noun cl
ause.
A noun clause...
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Adjective Clauses: An Adjective Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adjective
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjec
tive.
Adjective...
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Using Relative Pronouns: Who and That
Writers use relative pronouns to make their writing more specific and less wordy. Let's practice using the relative pronouns "who" to refer to people and "that" to refer to things.
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Non-Defining Relative Clauses - English Grammar Explained
What are non-defining relative clauses? In this lesson, the English grammar is explained along with examples.
Learn German with Herr Antrim
German Relative Pronouns & Clauses
WHAT? HUH? The word "die" is in this sentence 8 times and there isn't a noun to be seen. What is going on here?
Wenn die, die reinwollen, die, die rauwollen, nicht rauslassen, dann können die, die rauswollen, die, die...
Wenn die, die reinwollen, die, die rauwollen, nicht rauslassen, dann können die, die rauswollen, die, die...
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: The Five Relative Pronouns
This video explains when to use each of the five relative pronouns correctly.