This document provides information about inversion, a grammatical construction where the subject and verb are reversed from their typical order in a sentence. It defines inversion and gives examples of different types of inversion that can be used, including for questions, emphasis, conditional sentences, and other structures. It then provides exercises for learners to practice identifying and using inversion in sentences.
'Self-Publish to Success' - notes from a talkRupertColley
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'Self-Publish to Success' - notes from a talkRupertColley
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New Headway Intermediate - Unit 3 telling tales .. ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit 3 telling tales.
New Headway Intermediate UNIDAD 3 Telling tales.
TEMAS: Past tenses, Passive, Art and literature, Giving opinions.
An introduction to film/cinema as narrative for a 7th grade ELA class using "Citizen Kane" as our text. Lots about artistic intentionality, identity, and thinking of theme.
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ELEMENTS AND THEME OF A LITERARY TEXT
English 5 Q1 w 1-5
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OBJECTIVE
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Identify the elements of a literary text.
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Infer the theme of the literary text.
BE POLITE
When someone gives you something
It’s good to say “Thank you”
Say “Thank you, thank you”
“Thank you very much”
Chorus:
Be polite, be polite
Have good manners and be polite
Be polite, be polite
Have good manners and be polite
When you want something
It’s better to say “Please”
Say “Please, please, please, please”
“Pretty, pretty please”
Repeat Chorus
When you want something
It’s good to wait your turn
Be patient, patient
And wait your turn
Repeat Chorus
When you do something by accident
It’s good to say “Sorry”
Say “Sorry, sorry”
“I’m very, very sorry”
Repeat Chorus
Unlocking of Difficult Words (using picture clues, context clues, and examples.
A.
crook
Say: “The crook is stole the lady’s bag.
“What do crooks steal? Why do they steal things?”
A.
argue
Say:“Don’t argue over who little things.”(show picture of two people arguing)
“Why do people argue?”
A.
deaf
Say:“The two girls are deaf.”(Show pictures of two deaf girls)
“Why do some people cannot hear?”
A.
crook
A.
Argue
A.
Deaf
A Letter Soup
By Pedro Pablo Sacristan
Once upon a time there was a very evil and
unpleasant crook who only ever thought about how to get
money. Seeing anyone happy bothered the crook
enormously. What he hated most was when people were
polite and courteous to each other, saying things like
please and thank you, and don't mention it. It annoyed
him even more if they were smiling when they said these
things.
The crook thought all those kinds of words were a
useless waste, and weren't good for anything. So what
he did was spend a lot of time inventing a machine
which could steal words. With this machine, he
planned to steal 'please', 'thank you', 'don't mention
it', and similar words people used to be polite. He
was convinced that no one would notice if those words
were to suddenly disappear. When he had stolen these
words, he intended to take them apart and sell the
letters to book publishers.
Afterhestarteduphismachine,peoplewouldopentheirmouths,intendingtosaykindandpolitethings,butnothingcameout.Allthosewordsendedupinsidethebigmachine.Justasthecrookhadhoped,inthebeginningnothinghappened.Itlookedlikepeoplereallydidn'tneedtobepoliteafterall.However,afterawhile,peoplestartedtofeelliketheywerealwaysinabadmood,doingeverythingreluctantly,andfeelinglikeeveryoneelsewasbeingforeverdemandingofthem.So,withinafewdays,everyonewasangryandarguingovertheslightestlittlething.
The crook was terribly happy with his success, but he didn't count on a couple of very special little girls. Those girls were deaf, and had to communicate using sign language. Now,becausethe machine couldn't steal gestures, these girls continued being kind and polite. Soon they realised what had been happening to everyone else, and they found out about the crook and his wicked plan.
Thegirlsfollowedhimtohishideoutonthetopofahillnexttothesea.Theretheyfoundthe
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2. Match the speakers to the sentences
1. “No sooner had I turned the corner than I saw these three men breaking the
shop window”
2. “Rarely has this country been in such need of strong leadership”
3. “Under no circumstances can we be late with the figures for next year”
4. “At no time in recent history have we seen such rapid technological change”
A newsreader
A politician
A father / mother
A university lecturer
A witness
An accountant
3. 1. WHAT’S INVERSION?
• Inversion implies a change in the normal word order
of a sentence.
• Normal statement word order is SUBJECT+VERB
• Inversion is the word order in questions, but we can
also use it for emphasis in statementsfor emphasis in statements:
“He was late and he didn’t apologise”
“Not only was he late, but he didn’t apologise”
4. 2. INVERSION TYPES
DIRECT QUESTIONS
Do you enjoy flicking through books an a
bookshop, library, …?
What three books would you take to a
desert island?
SO-SUCH
Such was the intensity of their love, that
Romeo decided to commit suicide.
So good were the reviews that I decided
to see the film .
5. 2. INVERSION TYPES
MAY (wishes)
May the force be with you
May all your wishes come true!
AFTER AS/ THAN (literary)
After the Oscars, Guillermo del Toro was
flushed with happiness, as were most of
his fans.
The producers tried to reduce costs
harder than did the director of the film.
6. 2. INVERSION TYPES
EXPRESSIONS OF PLACE (literary)
There goes the winner.
There he goes*
SO/ NEITHER/ NOR (agreeing)
I can’t understand how “The shape of
water” won the Oscar for best picture.
Neither can I
My dream is to attend the Oscars
ceremony.
So is mine
7. 2. INVERSION TYPESFor a more formal or literary style, we can omit IF and use inversion in 2nd and 3rd Conditional.
In 1st Conditional we can use SHOULD instead of IF
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
•Had the film had a higher budget, it
might have been a blockbuster.
•Were the actors more credible, reviews
would be better.
•Should you need my help, let me know.
8. 2. INVERSION TYPES:
The dramatic effect
NEGATIVE AND RESTRICTIVE EXPRESSIONS
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
AT NO TIME
ON NO OCASSION
NO SOONER … THAN
ON NO CONDITION
NOT UNTIL MUCH LATER
NOT UNTIL
ONLY THEN, ONLY AFTER, ONLY
IF/ ONLY WHEN
NOT ONLY …, BUT (ALSO)
NOT + OBJECT
HARDLY, SELDOM, RARELY,
SCARCELY
LITTLE
NEVER, NEVER BEFORE
• Under no circumstances will I see a film before
reading the book.
• No sooner had the film started than Peter fell asleep.
• Not only did the actors kicked it, but also the special
effects.
• Only when/ Not until/ Only after you finish reading
the book, can you understand the story behind the
main character..
• Hardly had the film been released when it became a
big success.
• Never before had a book been kidnapped in Spain.
NO
NOT/ ONLY
ADVERB
9. • Choose the right option to complete the sentences.
1. _________ should children be allowed to drive.
a) no sooner b) under no circumstances c) not until
2. _________ after months of planning were they ready for the conference.
a) rarely b) only c) never
3. _________ had I left than I heard them laughing.
a) no sooner b) only when c) on no account
4. In no way _________ question his honesty.
a) did I ever b) I ever did c) had I ever
YOUR TURN
10. • Choose the right option to complete the sentences.
5 . _________ about such tragedy.
a) Little I knew b) Little knew I c) Little did I know
6. At no time before I accepted the job _________ that it would imply to be
accessible at all times.
a) did I tell b) was I told c) I was told
7. Not since the 1960s _________ attended an anti-war protest.
a) have so many people b) did so many people c) had so many people had
8. Directly in front of them _________
a) stood a castle b) did the castle stand c) did a castle stood
9. No sooner _________ back on the pitch than it started to rain.
a) had the team been b) did the team have been c) did the team be
YOUR TURN
11. • Rewrite these sentences.
1 . You come to realise the significance of the murder only in the last few
pages of the book.
Only in the last ______________________________________________
2. The first women’s team didn’t come into existence until 1996.
Not until 1996 _______________________________________________
3. He was an artist and a poet as well as being a military leader.
Not only ____________________________________________________
4. He started to become deaf soon after composing his best symphony.
No sooner___________________________________________________
5. You will not be allowed to enter the auditorium once the play has started.
Under no circumstances ________________________________________
YOUR TURN
12. • Rewrite these sentences.
6 . The actors came onto the stage to thank the audience.
Onto the stage ______________________________________________
7. The coach had no idea about the doping scandal.
Little_______________________________________________
8. On few occasions the team has given such a bad performance.
Rarely ____________________________________________________
9. Origami cultivates your patience and improves your creativity.
Not only ___________________________________________________
10. Children are not allowed to enter the gig venue.
On no account ________________________________________
YOUR TURN