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Lesson Three Sentence Expansion
Dimensions  of Language Cultural Dimension Syntagmatic Dimension Paradigmatic Dimension
1.   Formal    Informal 2.  Standard    Nonstandard 3.  General    Specific 4.  In Group    Out Group Word  Categories
Reference Tools ,[object Object],[object Object]
The  Writing   Assignment Write one or two paragraphs in which you describe and/or explain  to  one of your classmates your like or dislike for writing in English. Length : 100 - 200 words Due at the beginning of next week’s class.
Writing  Advice In fact, I like it, but can’t do it well.  To begin with, I don’t always know how to get started when I am asked to write an essay in English In fact, I pretty like it, but can’t do it well.  To begin with, I always don’t know how to get start when I was asked to write an essay in English Don’t always started am
Writing  Advice Many foreign teachers may feel surprised for the first time they teach in China.  And I also heard some of them complaining.  They want us to write whatever we can think of, anything, any style.  And that is what most of us want.  because they --  Page 12 as well. have Many foreign teachers feel surprised the first time they teach in China.  I have also heard some of them complaining because they want us to write whatever we can think of--anything, any style.  And that is what most of  us  want as well.
Writing  Advice Sometimes, I show great admiration for the great masterpieces.  Actually, I don’t know how could a person writes such works Sometimes I show great admiration for the great masterpieces.  I actually don’t know how a person could write such admirable works. I actually don’t know how a person could
Sentence  Expansion
A sentence base is the minimum required for a sentence.  The most basic sentence contains a  noun phrase  (NP)   and a  verb phrase  (VP). Sentence  Bases
Mark ate. NP + VP Sentence  Base
Sentence  Base We can also add the following  optional  third elements to the clause:   an  object  (O) a  complement   (C)  and/or an  adverbial  (AV).  We add these elements to the clause to make a more informative sentence
Sentence  Base Object Mark met  Tracy .
Sentence  Base Complement Tracy  seemed to be older .
Sentence  Base Adverbial Mark fell in love  the first time he saw her .
Sentence  Expansion 1.  Coordination  2.  Subordination
Sentence  Expansion Coordination  means “ being of equal structural rank.” Coordination occurs when we use a  coordinator  (or, and, but, nor, yet, so) to connect parts of a sentence together.
Sentence  Expansion We can use  coordination  to connect words or phrases: 1.  Mark was excited  but  nervous. 2. He was excited about the feelings he had  but  nervous because of his personality.
Sentence  Expansion We can use  coordinated  elements in the subject or the predicate.   Her beauty  and  excellent taste for food was too much to resist . .   The opportunity was new  and  exciting.
Sentence  Expansion Subordination  means ‘being of lower structural rank.’   Words that are added to the bare sentence base are said to be subordinate because they are grammatically  secondary  to the main elements.
Sentence  Expansion Subordinating  elements  modify  the meaning of the sentence base.   We call theses subordinating elements  modifiers .  Modifiers are absolutely essential to writing effectively because they provide vital, substantial, and specific information.
Sentence  Expansion Subordination  1.  Relative Clauses  2.  Appositive Phrases  3.  Adverbial Clauses  4.  Participial Phrases  5.  Absolute Phrases
Sentence  Expansion 1.   Relative  Clauses Relative clauses  enable the writer to embed a complete subject/predicate into a noun phrase.  Relative = relationship Relative Clauses  are introduced by either a  relative pronoun  (that, who, or which) or a  relative adverb  (where, when, why)
Sentence  Expansion 1.   Relative  Clauses Example: 1. Tracy invited Mark to sit down. 2. They shared a pot of coffee. What is the relationship between these two sentences?  How can we make the relationship more clear?
Sentence  Expansion 1.   Relative  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases An appositive phrase is a reduced sentence headed by a noun, functioning, just like a relative clause, to define or restrict the noun by adding definition-like details to it.  Appositive phrases  rename  nouns or noun phrases.
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases ,[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases ,[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases ,[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases ,[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 2.  Appositive  Phrases ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sentence  Expansion 3.   Adverbial  Clauses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Next   Week: Sentence Expansion & Sentence Combining
The  Reading   Assignment Preview Chapter 3, pgs 57-74 for next week’s class
The  Writing   Assignment Write one paragraph in which you describe your future career goals and intellectual interests to the faculty of the English Department. Write another paragraph in which you describe your future career goals and intellectual interests to a Canadian third-year university student.

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Lesson 3 Sentence Expansion

  • 2. Dimensions of Language Cultural Dimension Syntagmatic Dimension Paradigmatic Dimension
  • 3. 1. Formal Informal 2. Standard Nonstandard 3. General Specific 4. In Group Out Group Word Categories
  • 4.
  • 5. The Writing Assignment Write one or two paragraphs in which you describe and/or explain to one of your classmates your like or dislike for writing in English. Length : 100 - 200 words Due at the beginning of next week’s class.
  • 6. Writing Advice In fact, I like it, but can’t do it well. To begin with, I don’t always know how to get started when I am asked to write an essay in English In fact, I pretty like it, but can’t do it well. To begin with, I always don’t know how to get start when I was asked to write an essay in English Don’t always started am
  • 7. Writing Advice Many foreign teachers may feel surprised for the first time they teach in China. And I also heard some of them complaining. They want us to write whatever we can think of, anything, any style. And that is what most of us want. because they -- Page 12 as well. have Many foreign teachers feel surprised the first time they teach in China. I have also heard some of them complaining because they want us to write whatever we can think of--anything, any style. And that is what most of us want as well.
  • 8. Writing Advice Sometimes, I show great admiration for the great masterpieces. Actually, I don’t know how could a person writes such works Sometimes I show great admiration for the great masterpieces. I actually don’t know how a person could write such admirable works. I actually don’t know how a person could
  • 10. A sentence base is the minimum required for a sentence. The most basic sentence contains a noun phrase (NP) and a verb phrase (VP). Sentence Bases
  • 11. Mark ate. NP + VP Sentence Base
  • 12. Sentence Base We can also add the following optional third elements to the clause: an object (O) a complement (C) and/or an adverbial (AV). We add these elements to the clause to make a more informative sentence
  • 13. Sentence Base Object Mark met Tracy .
  • 14. Sentence Base Complement Tracy seemed to be older .
  • 15. Sentence Base Adverbial Mark fell in love the first time he saw her .
  • 16. Sentence Expansion 1. Coordination 2. Subordination
  • 17. Sentence Expansion Coordination means “ being of equal structural rank.” Coordination occurs when we use a coordinator (or, and, but, nor, yet, so) to connect parts of a sentence together.
  • 18. Sentence Expansion We can use coordination to connect words or phrases: 1. Mark was excited but nervous. 2. He was excited about the feelings he had but nervous because of his personality.
  • 19. Sentence Expansion We can use coordinated elements in the subject or the predicate. Her beauty and excellent taste for food was too much to resist . . The opportunity was new and exciting.
  • 20. Sentence Expansion Subordination means ‘being of lower structural rank.’ Words that are added to the bare sentence base are said to be subordinate because they are grammatically secondary to the main elements.
  • 21. Sentence Expansion Subordinating elements modify the meaning of the sentence base. We call theses subordinating elements modifiers . Modifiers are absolutely essential to writing effectively because they provide vital, substantial, and specific information.
  • 22. Sentence Expansion Subordination 1. Relative Clauses 2. Appositive Phrases 3. Adverbial Clauses 4. Participial Phrases 5. Absolute Phrases
  • 23. Sentence Expansion 1. Relative Clauses Relative clauses enable the writer to embed a complete subject/predicate into a noun phrase. Relative = relationship Relative Clauses are introduced by either a relative pronoun (that, who, or which) or a relative adverb (where, when, why)
  • 24. Sentence Expansion 1. Relative Clauses Example: 1. Tracy invited Mark to sit down. 2. They shared a pot of coffee. What is the relationship between these two sentences? How can we make the relationship more clear?
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  • 26. Sentence Expansion 2. Appositive Phrases An appositive phrase is a reduced sentence headed by a noun, functioning, just like a relative clause, to define or restrict the noun by adding definition-like details to it. Appositive phrases rename nouns or noun phrases.
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  • 41. Next Week: Sentence Expansion & Sentence Combining
  • 42. The Reading Assignment Preview Chapter 3, pgs 57-74 for next week’s class
  • 43. The Writing Assignment Write one paragraph in which you describe your future career goals and intellectual interests to the faculty of the English Department. Write another paragraph in which you describe your future career goals and intellectual interests to a Canadian third-year university student.