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Monday, October 4, 2010 -non-fiction: newspaper column -grammar: prepositions (if time)
Housekeeping Answer keys for “Supporting the Point with Specific Evidence” and “Articles” are now on the website.  Sorry for the delay! Because these were posted late, we will delay discussing any questions about them until next class (Wednesday).
“All Grown Up and Still in Tow” This is a non-fiction article. based on real events one person’s opinion newspaper style: series of short paragraphs unlike the graphic novel, we get meaning only from text – words and how they are arranged.   similar to the graphic novel, we need to pay attention to both small details and overall meaning
“All Grown Up and Still in Tow” Any questions about the words in the title? What does the title suggest the article might be about?
“All Grown Up and Still in Tow”, p. 264 What does the author mean by “baby-boomers”? Read the Note on the top of p. 264.
“All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” p. 265 On your own paper, without the use of a dictionary, do the brief vocabulary quiz on p. 265-267.  Refer back to the article to help you understand the meaning of the word.
All Grown Up and Still in Tow  cringe 	c) move away in fear or embarrassment 2.  euphemism    b) more polite way of saying something catapult   a) throw suddenly inevitable  	a) unavoidable morsel  	b) small piece
All Grown Up and Still in Tow  painstakingly  	d) taking care to do things right. infuriated  b) very angry enlightened  	d) having achieved understanding navigate  	d) direct or find the way to something peril  	d) danger
All Grown Up and Still in Tow  indifferent  b) not caring about something choreograph 	b) determine movements, how something is done 13.  triumph  a) win, defeat someone or thing anomaly c) unusual occurrence negotiate  	c) try to reach agreement
All Grown Up and Still in Tow  Add up the correct answers to get your total out of 15. Take a look at your mark.  Congratulate yourself for all the words you  were able to understand without looking at a dictionary!
All Grown Up and Still in Tow  So, when reading stories or articles try to guess the meaning from the context.  Only look up unfamiliar words on your second reading or when you are answering questions. On the other hand, always look up words in directions and questions .  Be sure you understand what the question is asking before you attempt to answer it!
All Grown Up - Idioms and Expressions Go to the bottom of p. 267 my heart went out to him  I felt sympathy take charge lead or command to muddle through to try your do your best even though you don’t have  or know everything you need to do it
All Grown Up - Idioms and Expressions never set foot in  - never been there fuss over to give too much attention, more than is necessary, worry over fall flat on your face fail or be unsuccessful, dramatic – to flop, to bomb stay put stay here, don’t move
Word Families, p. 267 1. adolescence (n.) the teenage time of life adolescent (n.) a young person, teenager (adj) – something to do with being an adolescent Ex: He showed really adolescent behaviour. adolescents (n. pl) 2. advice (n.) advise (v.) Ex: He gave me some good advice. Ex: She advised me on which courses to take. anomaly (n.) anomalous (adj.) Ex: There was an anomaly in the data. Ex: The result was anomalous. Ex: It was anaomalous that he did not show up for class as he had perfect attendance.
Word Families, p. 267 5. intervene (v.) intervention (n.) Ex: The principal intervened in the schoolyard fight. Ex:  The intervention was successful in stopping  my brother from gambling. 6. negotiate (v.), negotiation (n.) Ex: I had to negotiate about my rent increase. Ex: Iran doesn’t like to have negotiations with other countries. 7. registrar (n.), register(n., v.) registration (n., adj.) Ex: He had to go to see the registrar.  Ex:  When he got there he signed the register; He registered. Ex:  He had completed his registration.  He left with his registration papers.
BREAK – 10 minutes
Paraphrasing Paraphrasing = saying the same thing as the writer or the article, but using your own words. Step 1: make sure you understand the sentence first (look up any unfamiliar words) Step 2: decide if there are any words from the original passage that are absolutely necessary Step 3: looking away from the original sentence, try to express the same idea in your own words.  Step 4: check your version against the original version and make any changes necessary to be accurate avoid plagiarism
Paraphrasing Practice, p. 265 “I thought about those tiny morsels of self-confidence that are so painstakingly built in adolescence, and how they were being crushed at the counter.” NOT:  She thought about those small pieces of self-confidence that are so carefully built in the teens , and how they were being smashed at the counter.  (Replacing words with synonyms is not good enough)
Student Examples The author tried to point out that even though there is no confidence in the boy, his father made him to lose his power toward his thinking. The writer is looking over the father’s way of babying his child student and almost putting his self confidence down by not letting him do what he needs to do on his own.
Student Examples (Cont’d.) She put attention in that moment where those tiny small pieces  of his own ability that were built during his adolescence were pounded into tiny bits and dumped by his father against the register’s desk. The writer suggests that self-confidence which is built brick-by-brick by young people  in the teenage years can be easily destroyed when too much care is paid to them by the elder generation.
Comprehension, p. 264 – In-class Discuss question 1 with a classmate.  Start by discussing what the word “prompted” means (check the dictionary if neither of you knows).  Then discuss the entire question. Write a one-sentence answer to this question beginning with one of the following openings: The author decided to write this essay when she . . .  The author decided to write this essay after she . . . The author was prompted to write this essay by . . .
Comprehension, p. 264 – In-class Discuss question 7.  Refer to each word in the title. Write a one-sentence answer to the question. Make sure to write a clear opening to your answer.
Student Examples The way I interpret this title is “young adults but still in training by stubborn parents  who can’t let go.” The title “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” means the teenagers are becoming adult s but their parents still try to protect them, tell them what to do, or do things for them. The title . . .means that young adults who are adult enough for making decisions or actions are choreographed by their parents and still are not independent. In the title “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” the words “all grown up” refer to young adults and “still in tow” describes how their parents will not let them do things on their own.
Homework “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,”  Comprehension questions  2, 3, and 5 on p. 264.    Make sure you understand all the words in the question before you try to answer it. Paraphrase or “quote” exact words from the article. Your answer should have a clear opening and be 1-3 sentences long.  (2 marks each). Due next class:  a rough draft of your answers.  We will do some additional work with them next class. Word Families, p. 267 Due Wednesday, October 13th:  Write your own original sentences for all 14 words.  Copying sentences from the dictionary, website, or other sources is considered plagiarism (cheating) and will receive a mark of zero (0).

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E10 oct4 2010

  • 1. Monday, October 4, 2010 -non-fiction: newspaper column -grammar: prepositions (if time)
  • 2. Housekeeping Answer keys for “Supporting the Point with Specific Evidence” and “Articles” are now on the website. Sorry for the delay! Because these were posted late, we will delay discussing any questions about them until next class (Wednesday).
  • 3. “All Grown Up and Still in Tow” This is a non-fiction article. based on real events one person’s opinion newspaper style: series of short paragraphs unlike the graphic novel, we get meaning only from text – words and how they are arranged. similar to the graphic novel, we need to pay attention to both small details and overall meaning
  • 4. “All Grown Up and Still in Tow” Any questions about the words in the title? What does the title suggest the article might be about?
  • 5. “All Grown Up and Still in Tow”, p. 264 What does the author mean by “baby-boomers”? Read the Note on the top of p. 264.
  • 6. “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” p. 265 On your own paper, without the use of a dictionary, do the brief vocabulary quiz on p. 265-267. Refer back to the article to help you understand the meaning of the word.
  • 7. All Grown Up and Still in Tow cringe c) move away in fear or embarrassment 2. euphemism b) more polite way of saying something catapult a) throw suddenly inevitable a) unavoidable morsel b) small piece
  • 8. All Grown Up and Still in Tow painstakingly d) taking care to do things right. infuriated b) very angry enlightened d) having achieved understanding navigate d) direct or find the way to something peril d) danger
  • 9. All Grown Up and Still in Tow indifferent b) not caring about something choreograph b) determine movements, how something is done 13. triumph a) win, defeat someone or thing anomaly c) unusual occurrence negotiate c) try to reach agreement
  • 10. All Grown Up and Still in Tow Add up the correct answers to get your total out of 15. Take a look at your mark. Congratulate yourself for all the words you were able to understand without looking at a dictionary!
  • 11. All Grown Up and Still in Tow So, when reading stories or articles try to guess the meaning from the context. Only look up unfamiliar words on your second reading or when you are answering questions. On the other hand, always look up words in directions and questions . Be sure you understand what the question is asking before you attempt to answer it!
  • 12. All Grown Up - Idioms and Expressions Go to the bottom of p. 267 my heart went out to him I felt sympathy take charge lead or command to muddle through to try your do your best even though you don’t have or know everything you need to do it
  • 13. All Grown Up - Idioms and Expressions never set foot in - never been there fuss over to give too much attention, more than is necessary, worry over fall flat on your face fail or be unsuccessful, dramatic – to flop, to bomb stay put stay here, don’t move
  • 14. Word Families, p. 267 1. adolescence (n.) the teenage time of life adolescent (n.) a young person, teenager (adj) – something to do with being an adolescent Ex: He showed really adolescent behaviour. adolescents (n. pl) 2. advice (n.) advise (v.) Ex: He gave me some good advice. Ex: She advised me on which courses to take. anomaly (n.) anomalous (adj.) Ex: There was an anomaly in the data. Ex: The result was anomalous. Ex: It was anaomalous that he did not show up for class as he had perfect attendance.
  • 15. Word Families, p. 267 5. intervene (v.) intervention (n.) Ex: The principal intervened in the schoolyard fight. Ex: The intervention was successful in stopping my brother from gambling. 6. negotiate (v.), negotiation (n.) Ex: I had to negotiate about my rent increase. Ex: Iran doesn’t like to have negotiations with other countries. 7. registrar (n.), register(n., v.) registration (n., adj.) Ex: He had to go to see the registrar. Ex: When he got there he signed the register; He registered. Ex: He had completed his registration. He left with his registration papers.
  • 16. BREAK – 10 minutes
  • 17. Paraphrasing Paraphrasing = saying the same thing as the writer or the article, but using your own words. Step 1: make sure you understand the sentence first (look up any unfamiliar words) Step 2: decide if there are any words from the original passage that are absolutely necessary Step 3: looking away from the original sentence, try to express the same idea in your own words. Step 4: check your version against the original version and make any changes necessary to be accurate avoid plagiarism
  • 18. Paraphrasing Practice, p. 265 “I thought about those tiny morsels of self-confidence that are so painstakingly built in adolescence, and how they were being crushed at the counter.” NOT: She thought about those small pieces of self-confidence that are so carefully built in the teens , and how they were being smashed at the counter. (Replacing words with synonyms is not good enough)
  • 19. Student Examples The author tried to point out that even though there is no confidence in the boy, his father made him to lose his power toward his thinking. The writer is looking over the father’s way of babying his child student and almost putting his self confidence down by not letting him do what he needs to do on his own.
  • 20. Student Examples (Cont’d.) She put attention in that moment where those tiny small pieces of his own ability that were built during his adolescence were pounded into tiny bits and dumped by his father against the register’s desk. The writer suggests that self-confidence which is built brick-by-brick by young people in the teenage years can be easily destroyed when too much care is paid to them by the elder generation.
  • 21. Comprehension, p. 264 – In-class Discuss question 1 with a classmate. Start by discussing what the word “prompted” means (check the dictionary if neither of you knows). Then discuss the entire question. Write a one-sentence answer to this question beginning with one of the following openings: The author decided to write this essay when she . . . The author decided to write this essay after she . . . The author was prompted to write this essay by . . .
  • 22. Comprehension, p. 264 – In-class Discuss question 7. Refer to each word in the title. Write a one-sentence answer to the question. Make sure to write a clear opening to your answer.
  • 23. Student Examples The way I interpret this title is “young adults but still in training by stubborn parents who can’t let go.” The title “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” means the teenagers are becoming adult s but their parents still try to protect them, tell them what to do, or do things for them. The title . . .means that young adults who are adult enough for making decisions or actions are choreographed by their parents and still are not independent. In the title “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” the words “all grown up” refer to young adults and “still in tow” describes how their parents will not let them do things on their own.
  • 24. Homework “All Grown Up and Still in Tow,” Comprehension questions 2, 3, and 5 on p. 264. Make sure you understand all the words in the question before you try to answer it. Paraphrase or “quote” exact words from the article. Your answer should have a clear opening and be 1-3 sentences long. (2 marks each). Due next class: a rough draft of your answers. We will do some additional work with them next class. Word Families, p. 267 Due Wednesday, October 13th: Write your own original sentences for all 14 words. Copying sentences from the dictionary, website, or other sources is considered plagiarism (cheating) and will receive a mark of zero (0).

Editor's Notes

  1. - Today we are going to focus on vocabulary related to the reading; next time we will do more discussion and writing related to the passage- Now we are going to have an opportunity to practice what we talked about last time; getting the meaning from context- You will have approx 10 minutes to work on this
  2. - Today we are going to focus on vocabulary related to the reading; next time we will do more discussion and writing related to the passage- Now we are going to have an opportunity to practice what we talked about last time; getting the meaning from context- You will have approx 10 minutes to work on this
  3. - Today we are going to focus on vocabulary related to the reading; next time we will do more discussion and writing related to the passage- Now we are going to have an opportunity to practice what we talked about last time; getting the meaning from context- You will have approx 10 minutes to work on this
  4. necessary words: self-confidence-small amount, tiny bits, -hard to build, grow develop – takes a lot of painful experience to learn and grow-adolescence – teenagers, teens, young adults, youth, “they” were being crushed? the little bits of self-confidence – paraphrase – that self-confidence, that new confidence,“at the counter” the situation with the parent at the registrar’s counter – paraphrase – the parent’s behavior, actions