The document provides directions and examples for describing a sequence of events or things in an orderly progression using signal words. It includes examples of talks divided into introductory topics in a specified order using words like first, next, after that, and lastly. The document also includes directions for an activity involving reordering scrambled parts of a story onto paper in the correct sequence.
11. A sequence of events or things is a number of
events or things that come one after another in a
particular order.
Look for signal words like first, next, last,
before, after and finally to help you figure out the
sequence.
12. - I’d like to break my talk into the following topics.
First,I’ll talk about lion. Next, I’ll come to zebra. After that, I
deal with their life. Lastly, I’ll focus on what they eat.
- I’ll divide my talk into 3 parts. Frist of all, I’ll give you
an overview of getting in the country. Then I’ll move on to
an interresting place. Finally, I’ll focus on famous food
before concluding with some recommendations.
- To start with this actress, I’ll describe her appearance.
Then I’ll mention her habit. After that I’ll consider her
movie. Finally, I’ll summarize my presentation.
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15. Direction :
- Get a peace of color paper
(a part of story)
- find your group members that
have the same color paper
- order each part into the complete
story
- stick the whole story on paper
16. Direction :
- Make a group of 4 people
- Choose the number
- Use words from monitor and make
a story
- 15 minutes for preparing your
story
- Use your imagination