Mastering Alan Peat's Balanced Arguments with Different Sentence Types
Explore the use of various Alan Peat sentence types in crafting balanced arguments, focusing on incorporating semi-colons effectively. Engage in interactive activities and practice sessions to enhance your skills in creating compelling arguments. Dive into examples and exercises to refine your understanding and application of different sentence structures. Immerse yourself in the world of persuasive writing through engaging learning experiences.
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Monday 22nd November 2021 WALT: Use different Alan Peat sentence types in our balanced arguments
Talk to the person next to you, what Alan Peat sentences can you remember that we have already learnt?
Why are we learning this sentence type?
Let's recap... Talk to the person next to you, when do you use a semi colon? https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvwwxnb/articles/zshfdxs Who can summarise what the video said? GH to double check with JK this is the right video!!
Let's look at some examples... Joan likes eggs; Lisa does not. The cat slept through the storm; the dog cowered under the bed. We have used a semi colon in these sentences as it replaces coordinating conjunctions such as but/and.
Where should the semi colon go in these sentences? I have finished the main course now I need to make the dessert. dessert. I have finished the main course; now I need to make the She didn't see the car coming now it has a huge dent in it. She didn't see the car coming; now it has a huge dent in it. He calls it the bathroom I call it the loo. He calls it the bathroom; I call it the loo.
Let's practise... 15mins
Let's now check the WAGOLL... Can you find the some; others sentence example in the WAGOLL?
Turn back to the last lesson where we researched arguments for and against evacuation in WWII. Now we need to think of our own... You must now choose one argument for and one argument against. Now let's turn that into a some; others Alan Peat sentence.
Your task today... Write this subheading in your book: Some; others sentence examples Underneath this, write as many different some; others examples using your research from the previous lesson to help you.
Monday 22nd November 2021 WALT: Use different Alan Peat sentence types in our balanced arguments