Using Time Order Words and Other Transitions First

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Using Time Order Words and Other Transitions First, Second, Third, Last, Next, Then, Finally

Using Time Order Words and Other Transitions First, Second, Third, Last, Next, Then, Finally

�Today, one day, the next day, a long time ago �After, before, during this

�Today, one day, the next day, a long time ago �After, before, during this time, �Last night, �Now, then, tomorrow, yesterday �next �in the meantime, meanwhile Where do we put the comma?

�Last summer, my family went on vacation to an amusement park. As soon as

�Last summer, my family went on vacation to an amusement park. As soon as we arrived, I headed for the long line at the roller coaster. After several rides, my parents convinced me to see a show. Before lunch, I rode on a water ride and got soaking wet! Finally, it was time to head back to the hotel. The next day, I was first in line for the roller coaster.

�Last summer, my family went on vacation to an amusement park. As soon as

�Last summer, my family went on vacation to an amusement park. As soon as we arrived, I headed for the long line at the roller coaster. After several rides, my parents convinced me to see a show. Before lunch, I rode on a water ride and got soaking wet! Finally, it was time to head back to the hotel. The next day, I was first in line for the roller coaster.

� 1) Get into new groups � 2) Write ◦ A recipe �Cookies �Pizza

� 1) Get into new groups � 2) Write ◦ A recipe �Cookies �Pizza �Taco/burrito �sandwich ◦ How to fix a bike tire ◦ How to play a musical instrument ◦ How to throw a party ◦ How to make tea

�Advice (necessity, � Strong � � advisability, suggestions) will Must Had better Have to,

�Advice (necessity, � Strong � � advisability, suggestions) will Must Had better Have to, need to Should, ought to You should eat more vegetables! You must arrive by eight. You should remove your jewelry before playing soccer

�Weak modals – might could �To give advice �To make inferences ◦ He may

�Weak modals – might could �To give advice �To make inferences ◦ He may be concerned ◦ He might be concerned �Use to make ◦ Might/could ◦ It could rain ◦ It might rain predictions

�Using Imperatives ◦ Giving Commands: Stop the Car! ◦ Making requests: Come home early.

�Using Imperatives ◦ Giving Commands: Stop the Car! ◦ Making requests: Come home early. ◦ Giving Advice: Don’t worry about it. ◦ Giving Instructions: First, peel the potatoes. ◦ Giving Warnings: Be careful! ◦ Making Offers: Have another piece of cake.

�Using your “time order words” paragraph, Circle the imperatives you have. If you don’t

�Using your “time order words” paragraph, Circle the imperatives you have. If you don’t have any, write some. �For example: Next, get out sugar. Mix the sugar and flour together.

�Give Instructions �Work with a partner. You are leaving on vacation, and a fried

�Give Instructions �Work with a partner. You are leaving on vacation, and a fried is going to stay in your apartment. Take turns telling your friend what to do while you are away. Use negative and affirmative imperatives ◦ Cat – Don’t forget to feed the cat. ◦ Mail, newspaper, rent, lights, neighbors, plants, trash, windows, garden, and dog.

�What is wrong with these imperatives. ◦ 1. You don’t worrying about your memory.

�What is wrong with these imperatives. ◦ 1. You don’t worrying about your memory. ◦ 2. Be not noisy! ◦ 3. Don’t to listen to her. ◦ 4. Megan, closes the door, please. ◦ 5. Studying the vocabulary for tomorrow’s test. ◦ 6. Leave not now!

�Dependent Clauses ◦ Is not a complete sentence by itself. It has a subject

�Dependent Clauses ◦ Is not a complete sentence by itself. It has a subject and a verb, but does not have a complete idea. A dependent clause starts with �Because �Before �Since �When �After �While

�When I talk to my friend, she likes to tell me about her adventures.

�When I talk to my friend, she likes to tell me about her adventures. �My friend likes to tell me about her adventures when I talk to her. �Because the tide went out, the jellyfish were stranded on the beach.

�Finish each sentence �For example: When we left my country, ◦ When we left

�Finish each sentence �For example: When we left my country, ◦ When we left my country, I was sad. �Because it was cold outside, I…. . �Before the sun goes down, I must… �Since it is 7: 00 AM, they �When �After �While Now, re-write the sentence without a comma. �I was sad when we left my country.