Busy pictures for speech
[DOC File]English Grammar in Use
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Reported speech. 46 Reported speech (1) (He said that ... 47 Reported speech (2) Questions and auxiliary verbs. ... 4.2 Look at the pictures. Use the words in brackets to make sentences. (You should also study Unit 3 before you do this exercise.) ... * They weren't able to come because they were so busy. * Did you go out last night or were you ...
[DOC File]Parts of Speech Reference Sheet - Mrs. Palinkas
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Parts of Speech Reference Sheet. 1. Nouns – a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea ... They live near a very busy intersection. ... colorful pictures, violent storm, the red pen. Example Sentence: We stayed in a small mountain cabin.
MONTH of JANUARY
Look through photo albums and talk about what’s happening in the pictures. Walk to a busy street and listen for traffic noises. Talk about being safe when near traffic. Talk about the different shapes of clouds in the sky. Make toast for breakfast. Cut the toast into different shapes (e.g., triangles, squares, circles). Read a favorite story.
[DOCX File]Pivotal Education
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Inclusive Strategies 1. Consistency and predictability– of lesson structure, intervention, response. The adult’s emotional control – don’t take it personally even if the student appears to be rude, ‘You are fat’- their frankness may be result of their literal world
[DOC File]Oral Reports—the Basics
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Structuring the Written Speech. The structure of the written speech is the same as the extemporaneous speech. The speech has three main parts: the introduction, the main body, and the conclusion. Each section should be structured like the extemporaneous speech. However, you will need to write each section completely.
[DOC File]Figurative Language – A Cheat Sheet
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Example: She is busy as a bee. Literary Elements (Every story has these) Protagonist - The main character in a story, the one with whom the reader is meant to identify. The person is not necessarily "good", but is the person whom the reader is most invested in. Example: Peter Parker in the Spiderman movies / comic books. Antagonist -
[DOCX File]soroptimistnar.org
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An elevator speech comes in handy when you attend an event, a conference, a convention, or some other type of meeting with networking opportunities. By telling your core message, you will be marketing yourself and Soroptimist in a way that will make people want …
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