ELD/Newcomers-4th HR/ Every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 AM-10:25 A.M قَواعد اللُّغة الأنكَليزيّة Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Munther Bahri
- Term
- 2020-2021 School Year
- Department
- ELA
- Description
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Students will be introduced to the grammar of the English Language. They will study the basic parts of speech, sentence structure, kinds of sentences, subject-verb agreement, etc.
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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If you have any question, please send a message on Dojo or to my office hour. Thank you
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Please read the short narrative again and complete the graphic organizer about the narrative elements. If you have any question about the map, please send a message on Dojo or to my Office Hour. Thanks
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Students need to complete the quiz today, Friday, 5/7/21 at the end of the period.
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Please complete this worksheet with the one about synonyms, antonyms, and homophones (Review). Thanks
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read the sentences carefully and select the best preposition that fits in the blank for each sentence.
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You are supposed by now to have your topic and essay written as a draft. All students need to work on their selected topic TOMORROW during google meet (after revising and proofreading). You will use the attached template to submit your final writing! Attached also is a graphic organizer that will help you in planning for your essay. Only your final writing will be graded.
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Read the instructions. Part A-Use Do and Does to ask questions. Part B-Complete the sentences with "don't" or "doesn't."
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this is only for certain students who were unable to find it or make a copy!
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Make sure you read the directions carefully before you start doing anything!
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This test, which was due November 10, is only for students who did not complete it!
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For the first 10 sentences, just write on the line what kind of a sentence is each. the spelling of each kind is in the directions. For sentences 11-15, you have first to WREWRITE (تعيد كتابة) the sentence and capitalize a word that needs capitalization, then write next to it whether it is Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory. Example:
what is your name The correct sentence should be: What is your name? I capitalized W, and I put ? at the end _Interrogative_
what is your name The correct sentence should be: What is your name? I capitalized W, and I put ? at the end _Interrogative_
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Study the worksheet and complete it by writing the correct possessive noun on the line next to each sentence. Follow the given example.
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Study the nouns worksheet and write down the plural of each singular noun in the columns provided. This worksheet is due on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 (Election Day)!
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Please read the questions and respond with YES or NO. Then sign above your name! This form is required for every class.
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I just edited the quiz so you can complete it and send it today. Sorry if some of your responses were deleted, but the quiz is still due today, and you have enough time to do it until 11:59 P.M. Thanks
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Read the sentences and identify the subject and object pronouns in the sentences.
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Read the sentences with subject and object pronouns. Write subject pronouns on the "subject pronouns" column and object pronouns on the "object pronouns" column.