Chapter 10 refreshing a writing course the role of evaluationSelvi Herianti
This slides is basically the summary of Chapter 10 titled Refreshing a writing course the role of evaluation written by John Macalister in 2010. This chapter is in written in the book edited by John Macalister and I.S.P Nation titled 'Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design' in 2011.
This presented is arranged by Selvi Herianti and En Liu, and presented as part of assignment of Second Language Curriculum Development course convened by Dr. Minglin Li
Chapter 10 refreshing a writing course the role of evaluationSelvi Herianti
This slides is basically the summary of Chapter 10 titled Refreshing a writing course the role of evaluation written by John Macalister in 2010. This chapter is in written in the book edited by John Macalister and I.S.P Nation titled 'Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design' in 2011.
This presented is arranged by Selvi Herianti and En Liu, and presented as part of assignment of Second Language Curriculum Development course convened by Dr. Minglin Li
Demonstrative Pronouns
how to use
These
those
that
this
This is an Apple.
That is a mango.
These are strawberry ice creams.
Those are orange ice creams.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
A demonstrative pronoun
points
out a specific person,
place, thing, or idea.
Singular
this
that
plural
these
those
near
this these
far
that those
DEFINITION:
We use THIS and THESE for people, animals, or things near us.
We use THAT and THOSE for people, animals, or things not near us.
Remember this:
We use THIS when the speaker is near one person, animals, or objects.
We use THAT when pointing to one person, animal or objects.
We use THESE when the speaker is holding or near two or more persons, animals, or objects
We use THOSE speaker is pointing to two or more animals or objects.
List of demonstrative pronouns
Singular demonstrative pronouns
The words this and that are singular demonstrative pronouns. They are used to refer to a single person or thing. The word this is used to refer to things close by, and that is used to refer to things far away.
In addition to being used as a demonstrative pronoun, the word that has many different meanings and can be used as an adjective, adverb, or a conjunction in addition to a pronoun. For example, the word that can also be used as a relative pronoun that introduces relative clauses. You can learn more about this in our guide to relative pronouns.
Plural demonstrative pronouns
The words these and those are plural demonstrative pronouns. They are used to refer to more than one person or thing. These is used to refer to nearby things, and those is used to refer to faraway objects.
Examples of demonstrative pronouns
Let’s look at examples of how we use demonstrative pronouns in sentences.
This is a really weird-looking fruit.
I can’t believe she said that.
We are going to need boxes that are a lot bigger than these.
The restaurants here are a lot newer than those across town.
In this ducument, you will find some English pronunciation problems for the non-native speaker and how this English phonetic-phonology ourse plays its role to cope with the problems.
Demonstrative Pronouns
how to use
These
those
that
this
This is an Apple.
That is a mango.
These are strawberry ice creams.
Those are orange ice creams.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
A demonstrative pronoun
points
out a specific person,
place, thing, or idea.
Singular
this
that
plural
these
those
near
this these
far
that those
DEFINITION:
We use THIS and THESE for people, animals, or things near us.
We use THAT and THOSE for people, animals, or things not near us.
Remember this:
We use THIS when the speaker is near one person, animals, or objects.
We use THAT when pointing to one person, animal or objects.
We use THESE when the speaker is holding or near two or more persons, animals, or objects
We use THOSE speaker is pointing to two or more animals or objects.
List of demonstrative pronouns
Singular demonstrative pronouns
The words this and that are singular demonstrative pronouns. They are used to refer to a single person or thing. The word this is used to refer to things close by, and that is used to refer to things far away.
In addition to being used as a demonstrative pronoun, the word that has many different meanings and can be used as an adjective, adverb, or a conjunction in addition to a pronoun. For example, the word that can also be used as a relative pronoun that introduces relative clauses. You can learn more about this in our guide to relative pronouns.
Plural demonstrative pronouns
The words these and those are plural demonstrative pronouns. They are used to refer to more than one person or thing. These is used to refer to nearby things, and those is used to refer to faraway objects.
Examples of demonstrative pronouns
Let’s look at examples of how we use demonstrative pronouns in sentences.
This is a really weird-looking fruit.
I can’t believe she said that.
We are going to need boxes that are a lot bigger than these.
The restaurants here are a lot newer than those across town.
In this ducument, you will find some English pronunciation problems for the non-native speaker and how this English phonetic-phonology ourse plays its role to cope with the problems.
This is the handout that I used in teaching practice. I constructed it based on Curriculum 2013/Scientific Approach. Note that I compiled it;it means that I took the material from some resources.
2. Adjectives
• We use adjectives to describe objects,
people, animals, situations, among others.
Ex. A beautiful girl
A hard homework.
3. • They describe nouns, their color, their
shape, size, nature, quality or condition.
A long braid
A small tree
A red rose
An evil villain
4. Kinds of Adjectives
• Appearence Adjectives: we use them to
describe the way someone or something
looks like.
Ex. She was very beautiful,
nice, elegant and
glamorous.
5. • Color Adjectives: Quite obvious, no?
Ex. That bouquet has
yellow, orange, pink
and red flowers.
6. • Condition Adjectives: we use them to
describe the state of something o
someone.
Ex. He is famous, powerful
rich and important in
Chile.
7. • Feeling Adjectives: we use them to
describe an emotional state or reaction.
Ex. Robbie is always very
lazy, grumpy and angry.
8. Ex. Alberto Hurtado was a very
gentle, faithful, nice and
thankful man.
She is a sad, lonely and
melancholic character.
9. • Shape Adjectives: we use them to describe
the external form of something or someone.
Ex. Amazona River is
long, wide and deep.
10. • Size Adjectives: we use them to describe
the magnitude or dimensions of something
or someone.
Ex. Dinosaurs were
huge reptiles.
They ate small
leaves of trees.
11. • Adjectives of Sound: we use them to
describe sounds and music.
Ex. Metal music is
usually very loud.
Classical music
is very melodic.
12. • Taste Adjectives: we use them to describe
flavours.
Ex. Lemon Pie is sweet
and delicious.
Pasta is salty, nutritious
and yummy
13. ACTIVITY
• Work in groups of 3-4 to describe the
following pictures.
Ex. Nicole Kidman is a
talented actress.
She is very beautiful
and thin.
Her hair is long
and her eyes are blue.
14. Angelina Jolie
Lady Gaga
Christopher Amy Winehouse
Michael Jackson
Lee Robert De Niro
Meryl Streep Brad Pitt
15. Pizza Cake
Sushi
Chocolate Chinese Food
Water Crackers
Cazuela Red Wine
16. Activity 2
• Describe your classmates.
• Describe your family
• Describe your Co-workers.
• Describe your favorite Food, Music and
Place.