Week 7 Descriptive Paragraphs Writing a descriptive paragraph

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Week 7 Descriptive Paragraphs

Week 7 Descriptive Paragraphs

Writing a descriptive paragraph �The topic sentence consists of a person, place or thing

Writing a descriptive paragraph �The topic sentence consists of a person, place or thing that the writer intends to describe. � The topic sentence may be implied rather than stated. � Supporting points and details include various kinds of imagery �can be: subjective – expressing the author’s mood or feeling about the topic (ex: novels and poems). � can be: objective – expressing plain, unemotional facts; scientific (ex: graphs, facts, news stories). �Descriptive writing tends to be more “poetic”.

Order of Adjectives 1 Opinion : What is your opinion of it? – A

Order of Adjectives 1 Opinion : What is your opinion of it? – A beautiful racket. 2 Size/Shape : How big is it? - A big racket 3 Age : How old is it? - A new racket 4 Colour : What colour is it? - A blue racket 4 Origin : Where is it from? - A Korean racket 5 Material : What is it made of? - A metal racket 6 Purpose : What is it used for? - A tennis racket Italian personal young trainer my handsome new cute I dress little orange your love ugly brown desk big an office

Similes compare two things that are usually not alike by using like or as.

Similes compare two things that are usually not alike by using like or as. subject+ verb + like + (a/an or plural) singular noun She looks like an angel. subject+ verb+ as+ adjective+ as + (a/an/ or plural) noun My biceps are as hard as rocks.

How does this person swim? She ______ like a _____.

How does this person swim? She ______ like a _____.

How does his body look? His body looks as _____ as a _____.

How does his body look? His body looks as _____ as a _____.

Oh my! Are you okay? You look as____ as a _______

Oh my! Are you okay? You look as____ as a _______

See page 101 Exercise 4 in your text Complete the following sentences and compare

See page 101 Exercise 4 in your text Complete the following sentences and compare your answers to your partner’s. �The moon tastes like ____________ �Blue smells like ______________ �Lemons sound like_____________ �Sadness looks like

Metaphors also show things are alike, but we don't use the word like or

Metaphors also show things are alike, but we don't use the word like or as. Draw your interpretation of these metaphors. �He has a heart of stone. �For me time is money. �A blanket of snow covered the streets. �When she saw him in front of her, she froze with fear.

Descriptions Objective Subjective �Appeal to five senses �Describes what you �What you actually think

Descriptions Objective Subjective �Appeal to five senses �Describes what you �What you actually think or feel about things. �Appeals to sight. �Uses emotionally loaded words like: lovely, stupid. �These are opinion words. hear, smell, touch. �Describes how tings actually are, not your opinion about them.

�Ga-young has obtained excellent results in her reading and written communication scores. Her Math

�Ga-young has obtained excellent results in her reading and written communication scores. Her Math scores are satisfactory. �Ga-Young is an intelligent, young girl, but she is a real-trouble maker in class. She never listens to the teacher and is always fighting with other kids. Though I like Ga-young very much, she is very bad student.

Let’s Write �Take a walk outside for inspiration. Write a descriptive �See page 105

Let’s Write �Take a walk outside for inspiration. Write a descriptive �See page 105 and 104

Write a paragraph using some of your observations Stick to one topic. Here are

Write a paragraph using some of your observations Stick to one topic. Here are some examples: �Sookmyung Women’s University campus is beautiful in the spring. �Cherry blossoms are my favorite flowers. �I do not like being outside. �Spring is my favorite time of year.

Sample Spring is the time of year that is the most refreshing. After a

Sample Spring is the time of year that is the most refreshing. After a long cold bitter winter, spring comes and brings warmth, joy, and new life. The grass is revived and is becoming greener, the trees are decorated with buds just waiting for their chance to burst, and small green stalks are poking out of the cold dark earth grasping for light. The birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, and the world is at peace. Spring has come; it is my favorite time of the year.

An example outline What is the object and why do you need it? Describe

An example outline What is the object and why do you need it? Describe the object. How long have you had it? How do you use it? Why is it special?

My most treasured object is my wedding ring. Seeing it around my finger makes

My most treasured object is my wedding ring. Seeing it around my finger makes me feel comfortable and relaxed because I know I have a partner who will always help me in life and share in all my joy and sorrows. The design of my wedding ring is very simple. It is a flat gold band with twelve small princess cut diamonds set in it. It always sparkles even when there is very little light, and it suits me perfectly. This ring is very special to me because my husband gave it to me with a promise to always be by my side. When I see it, it gives me strength because I always know, no matter what happens, my husband will always be there for me. My wedding represents my bond with my