Enhancing Descriptions with Expanded Noun Phrases

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Learn how to transform simple noun phrases into detailed descriptions by adding adjectives to create expanded noun phrases. Explore examples and engage in an activity to practice using expanded noun phrases to describe characters effectively.


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  1. LI: To use expanded noun phrases to add additional detail

  2. Noun phrase A noun phrase is a group of two or more words that contains a noun but no verb to tell us what the noun is doing or feeling. the flowers a table

  3. Expanded noun phrase An expanded noun phrase is a noun phrase with extra details added. Adjectives can be added to add more information. a patterned table the red flowers Watch the video on expanded noun phrases https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwwp8mn/articles/z3nfw6f

  4. Make these noun phrases into expanded noun phrases by adding adjectives. Have a go use adjectives to make expanded noun phrases ........................................................................................... ........................................................................................... ...........................................................................................

  5. Activity 1. Draw the girl or the boy. 2. Write 6 expanded noun phrases to describe your character. You can use the nouns below and the adjectives word mat to help you or you can choose you own ones. 3. Write a paragraph of your character description using your chosen expanded noun phrases and turn them into complete sentences. 5. Use capital letters, full stops and joined handwriting. Nouns boy girl glasses hair cave spear torch glasses top Noun Phrase The boy A girl The glasses The hair The cave A spear The torch The glasses The top Expanded Noun Phrases Eg: The surprised boy ... The Stone Age girl ...

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