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4- Focus on Writing. Ms Sherine El Deeb. Audience, Content , and Tone In any kind of writing, audience refers to the people who read what you write. What you say – content – and how you say it – tone - will depend on your audience. Tips on Content
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4- Focus on Writing Pg. 134 Ms Sherine El Deeb Audience, Content , and Tone In any kind of writing, audience refers to the people who read what you write. What you say – content – and how you say it – tone- will depend on your audience. Tips on Content Write about what your audience needs to know. Write about what will interest your audience. Write about what will be appropriate for your audience. A letter to a friend will probably be about everyday, personal things. A letter to a boss will probably be about professional things only.
Tips on Tone Ms Sherine El Deeb Pg. 134 A letter to a close friend may have a lot of slang and may sound very casual. A letter to a teacher or a boss will not use any slang and will be more formal. When you write a letter to a friend, you can express negative emotions like anger. When you write to teacher, to a boss, or to people you don’t know, you should avoid expressing these emotions directly.
Read the following note. Then read the statements below. Circle the correct words to complete these statements about audience, content, and tone. Ms Sherine El Deeb
Answers Pg. 136 Ms Sherine El Deeb 1- husband 2- everyday household items 3- informal 3- Mr Green wrote magazine articles about organic food for three different magazines. Read the information about the three magazines. Mother’s World is a magazine for mothers. It gives advice on food, schools, and many other topics. Garden Times is for people who have homes with gardens, and who like to grow flowers and perhaps some fruits and vegetables for their families. Farming News is for professional farmers; it gives them the latest information about farming. The following sentences come from the three magazine articles that Mr. Green wrote. Read each group of sentences and decide which magazine they come from.
Answers:1- Garden Times2- Farming News3- Mother’s World4- The following sentences come from two different letters. One, addressed to the manager of a school cafeteria, tells why the cafeteria should serve organic produce. The other letter, addressed to a friend whoalways eats organic food, tells about the cafeteria. Read each sentence and decide which letter it is from. Check (√) To Manager or To Friend. Pg. 136 To Manager: 1, 3, 4, 7 ,8 To Friend: 2, 5, 6 Ms Sherine El Deeb
B- Grammar: Count and Non- Count Nouns Pg. 137 Ms Sherine El Deeb
Pg. 137 Ms Sherine El Deeb
Note : Count nouns and non-count nouns can also be called countable nouns and uncountable nouns Pg. 138 Find all the food items in the note on page 135 and do the tasks. Then check your answers with classmates. 1- Singular count nouns: 2- Plural count nouns: 3- Non- count nouns Ms Sherine El Deeb
Answers Pg. 138 Ms Sherine El Deeb 1- Singular count nouns: salad, watermelon, cake 2- Plural count nouns: onions, tomatoes, eggs, bananas, grapes 3- Non- count nouns: spaghetti, lettuce, bread, rice, milk, fruit 3- Complete this paragraph with count nouns and non- count nouns. Make the nouns plural where necessary. After reading Alice’s note, Matt went to the store. He bought ________, _________, __________, __________, and_________. 1.(egg) 2.(rice) 3.(spaghetti) 4.(milk) 5.(bread) The store didn’t have any organic__________. So, he went to the 6.(produce) health food store and bought ________, __________,__________, 7.(lettuce) 8.(tomato) 9.(banana) and ____________. But he forgot to buy a ______________. 10. (grape) 11.( watermelon)
Answers Pg. 138 Ms Sherine El Deeb After reading Alice’s note, Matt went to the store. He bought eggs , rice, spaghetti, milk, and bread. 1.(egg) 2.(rice) 3.(spaghetti) 4.(milk) 5.(bread) The store didn’t have any organic produce. So, he went to the 6.(produce) health food store and bought lettuce, tomatoes, bananas, 7.(lettuce) 8.(tomato) 9.(banana) and grapes. But he forgot to buy a watermelon. 10. (grape) 11.( watermelon)
Work with a partner. Read the situation and recipe below. Then look at what Alice has in her cupboard on page 139. Alice wants to make garden burgers. She looks at her recipe and the list of ingredients. She knows she has a lot of milk and eggs in her refrigerator, but she isn’t sure about the other ingredients. Does she have them in her cupboard? Ms Sherine El Deeb
Now write sentences about what Alice has a lot of, what she has but needs to buy more of, and what she doesn’t have. Use a lot of, some, and not . . . any. Use a and an with singular count nouns. Ms Sherine El Deeb
Good Luck Sherine El Deeb