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1
Standard English
  • Standard English is basically the English we
    are taught at school the form of English
    Language that uses all the correct grammar,
    spelling, vocabulary and punctuation.
  • The following phrases are not Standard English
    because the verb/subject dont agree
  • We was.
  • She dont.
  • I were
  • He live
  • I likes
  • Try to write them correctly.
  • Now, whats wrong with this?! Me and me mates
    was walking down the street. We sees this man
    coming towards us and he was looking right angry
    like I were a murderer or something. He dont
    saying nothing but we was proper scared like
  • Try to re-write it in Standard English.

2
Standard English (Formality)
  • Think of ten synonyms (different words with
    similar meaning) for the word good
  • In the margin rate each word on a scale of 1-10
    for how formal you think it is
  • Now, write down the most formal synonym for the
    word bad you can think of, and the most
    informal?

3
Modern Language
  • Write down 5 words which are used today but which
    wouldnt have been used 150 years ago
  • Think about different reasons for the
    introduction of these new words (new technology,
    foreign influences etc). You dont need to write
    these ideas down.
  • Write two definitions for each of the below words
    (one using the word in its more traditional sense
    and one in its more modern form)
  • - Gay
  • - Boss
  • - Buzzing
  • Now, make a list of the reasons why you think
    language changes over time

4
Full Stop!
  • Think about what full stops are used for.
  • Work out where full stops should be placed in the
    passage below (dont write it, just do it in your
    head)
  • My favourite subject at school is English I
    really like it because I get to write stories and
    read interesting books all of my friends like
    English too I suppose you could say its
    everybodys favourite!
  • Now, re-write the below placing the full stops in
    the correct places
  • Sarah loved. dancing and everybody said that.
    she was good at it she went three times a week
    and. Spent all her spare time practising
  • Try to write a definition for full stop.

5
Commas
  • Commas can be used in two ways to list things
    instead of saying and/or (listing commas) OR to
    separate additional information in a sentence
    instead of a bracket (bracket commas)
  • Place the commas in the correct place in these
    sentences and note down what type of comma each
    sentence uses (list or bracket)
  • Saturday morning TV is great. I especially like
    SMTV CDUK The Saturday Show and Sabrina the
    Teenage Witch.
  • Chris Tarrant who presents Who Wants to Be a
    Millionaire used to present the Saturday morning
    TV show Tiswas.
  • Now, try to write a sentence about school which
    uses listing commas and then a different
    sentence about school which uses bracket commas
  • If you can, try to write a sentence that uses
    BOTH types of comma

6
Apostrophes - omission
  • An omission apostrophe is the one you use when a
    letter is missing e.g. its (the letter missing
    is i because it should be it is)
  • Write 5 sentences featuring five different
    examples of omission apostrophes

7
Apostrophes - possession
  • The apostrophe we looked at last time (omission)
    was used to replace letters, this time it is the
    apostrophe that tells us something belongs to
    something else (possession). For this, we use an
    apostrophe () followed by an s
  • e.g. Year 8s favourite lesson is English the
    apostrophe s is used because the favourite
    lesson belongs to year 8 it is THEIR favourite
    lesson
  • Make the following sentences shorter by using a
    possessive apostrophe
  • The shoes belong to Sarah.
  • The ball belonging to the dog rolled away.
  • The pattern on the wallpaper is horrible.
  • BUT, what happens when the original word ends in
    an s already? You ONLY need to put the
    apostrophe sign () no extra s
  • e.g. Miss Watts classroom
  • Think of five more examples when this type of
    possessive apostrophe would be used
  • Now, write a sentence featuring both an example
    of omission and possessive apostrophes

8
Colon
  • A Colon has 3 uses
  • The skills Sarah has are running, jumping,
    fighting, and sewing.
  • (colon used to introduce list of items)
  • Xena is a warrior she spends a lot of her time
    fighting
  • battles.
  • (colon used to restate what has already been
    said)
  • Gabrielle was in pain she had just sprained her
    ankle.
  • (colon used to elaborate on previous clause)
  • NB. what goes before the colon MUST be a sentence
    on its own
  • Write an example of your own for each one.

9
Speech Marks
  • Note how punctuation is used in these sentences
    with speech
  • Id love to come to the party, said Sheila I
    think itll be great!
  • Will you be wearing that dress you wore last
    week? asked her friend.
  • Add the appropriate punctuation to these
    sentences
  • Matt said Im sorry, I cant remember.  
  • Go to sleep now, Abbie whispered. But Im not
    tired replied her sister.  
  • The man stood up. We dont want a new road he
    shouted.
  • Which of these would require speech marks?
  • I had asked if we could have crisps but my mum
    said that we couldnt.
  • Can I have some crisps, Mum? I asked but she
    replied no
  • Now, note down a conversation you have had today,
    using speech marks.

10
Plural Spelling
  • Turn the below words into plurals think
    carefully about how they should be spelt!
  • Horse case
  • Hiss try
  • Fly day
  • Match book
  • Calf cloud
  • Fox path
  • Boy scarf
  • City lie
  • Bus desk
  • Church elf
  • Lady object
  • Cathedral candle
  • Theif bully

11
Syllables
  • Syllable one part of a word a bit like a beat
  • e.g. Goal has one syllable, football has two,
    penalty has three
  • Make a list of popstars where each artist/groups
    name contains one more syllable than the one
    before
  • e.g. Cher, Will Young, Darius etc.
  • Now, with the person next to you, have a
    conversation in which each response has one more
    syllable than the previous one
  • e.g. Hi Hello How are you? etc.

12
GHT
  • List as many words as you can which include the
    letter string ght eg. might, ought
  • These words can be difficult to spell, come up
    with a rhyme to help you remember the ght
    letter string e.g. Giants Hate Trolls (!)

13
Speaking and Listening
  • List the qualities of a good speaker
  • Pick one skill from the list that you would like
    to actively try and improve (I will be asking for
    feedback on how well youve done with this next
    lesson and will expect specific examples)

14
Speaking and Listening
  • Last lesson you picked out an area of your
    speaking skills you need to work on. How have you
    done this? Write down some examples.
  • If you have not done this, write some ideas for
    how you can try and work on this area.
  • Prepare to feedback to the class.

15
Speaking and Listening
  • People often say Shes a good listenerwhat
    exactly do we mean by this?
  • List as many different types of listening as you
    can think of
  • e.g. listening to your teacher, listening to the
    radio
  • We have to act very differently for each type of
    listening. Think about how.
  • Now, write down how you can prove that youre a
    good listener.

16
Speaking
  • Think about when part of a text is being read
    aloud in class some students are enjoyable to
    listen to, whereas others can be a little
    painful!
  • Complete this sentence A bad reader does the
    following
  • Now, list as many techniques that you can think
    of that can be used to improve delivery of the
    reading of a passage.

17
Commentary
  • In your life, when might you hear a commentary of
    some kind?
  • What are the features of a commentary? i.e. how
    do you know when you are listening to one?
  • How would a commentator try to make it exciting
    for listeners?
  • Prepare to have a go at commentating with the
    class

18
Presenting
  • Think of the WORST presentation you have ever
    seen (e.g. an assembly, on a trip, a lesson, at
    an extra-curricular club, on TV etc.)
  • List the qualities that made it so bad
  • So, what SHOULD you do when giving a
    presentation? (e.g. speak to the audience,
    present with high energy etc.)
  • Now, choose what you think is THE most important
    thing to remember when delivering a formal
    presentation and explain why

19
Similes
  • Similes are when you compare something to be
    like or as something else.
  • Read the below similes and try to figure out what
    they are describing.
  • Im as tall as a tree and as skinny as a
    matchstick. Im as bright as a star but only when
    its as dark as the deepest black.
  • Now, choose an object of your choice and write
    your own riddle of similes like this. The class
    will try to guess what your object is so make the
    similes good!

20
Similes
  • Think of a person in your family and write a
    list of similes that could be used to describe
    them. Make sure you include similes that describe
    their physical appearance as well as ones that
    describe their personality.
  • e.g. My dad whistles like a bird in the morning.
  • My dad thinks hes as funny as a comedian!

21
Similes
  • Think of a beach on a hot sunny day and write a
    list of similes which could be used to describe
    it. You should try to come up with at least five
    similes covering each of the senses
  • See
  • Hear
  • Touch
  • Smell
  • Taste

22
Metaphor
  • A metaphor when you compare something to
    something else by describing it as that other
    thing
  • e.g. the teacher is a demon, the boxer was a
    lion waiting to pounce, the candy floss puffs in
    the sky drifted slowly in the breeze
  • Write three reasons for why we might use
    metaphors in writing
  • Re-write the below passage, putting in a number
    of metaphors (you may continue it if you wish)
  • It was a dark night and the sky was black and
    dark. The wind could be heard in the trees and
    the houses looked big and tall in the distance.

23
Metaphors
  • Think about why we might use metaphors instead of
    similes to describe a character. Write down 3
    ideas.
  • Now come up with some examples of metaphors you
    could use to describe a person/character in your
    life (you could write about a person who you are
    in love with e.g. She is the light of my
    life)

24
Metaphors
  • Look around the room and choose an object/item.
    Then think of a number of metaphors that could be
    used to describe it
  • E.g. metaphors for a cactus plant could bean
    exploding firework, a bad hair day etc.

25
Personification
  • List the ways in which a tree is similar to a
    person (e.g. branches are like arms)
  • Now, write a description of the tree as if it is
    a person (e.g. His arms wave to friends closeby)

26
Plural Spellings
  • Look at the below passage, spot the spelling
    mistakes and re-write it using the correct
    spelling for each plural spelt incorrectly.
  • I love big citys like London. I like the red
    busses that you see and the sightes that you can
    visit. There are lots of big churchs and
    cathedrals to see. You just have to be careful
    that theifs dont steal your belonginggs.

27
Plurals
  • Create two columns one labelled singular and
    one labelled plural.
  • In the singular column, write all the words
    below.
  • Then, in the plural column, write the plural
    form of each word (e.g. glasses)

28
Mistakes!
  • Re-write the below passage placing full stops and
    capital letters in the right places. Also, if you
    notice any spelling mistakes, change them!
  • (HINT there are 13 mistakes!)
  • wen i got home my mum told me I must practise my
    violin becouse I had been lazy resently she sed I
    would never be in any conserts if I didnt start
    putting more efort in i was so tired and had lots
    of homework to do so I stomped upstares to my
    room in a rage

EXTENSION Can you spot anywhere in this passage
where it would be good to insert a comma as well?
29
Possessive Apostrophes
  • Re-write these sentences adding in the missing
    possessive apostrophes.
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