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2 Word File Sentences Patterns Expansion Writing Practice

3 Idioms and phrases with “water” 1.keep one’s head above water 免於負債,勉強生活 We don’t make much money, but we are able to keep our heads above water. 2. get into hot /deep water 陷入困境 I’ll get into hot /deep water if my father finds out that I rode his motorcycle without asking him.

4 Idioms and phrases with “water” 3. like a fish out of water 感到生疏或不適應 I felt like a fish out of water in my new school. 4. not hold water ( 說法、理論等 ) 站不住腳 His explanation of where the money came from just doesn’t hold water.

5 Idioms and phrases with “water” 5. pour cold water on/over 挑 ( 計畫、想法等 ) 的缺點,潑冷水 Economists poured cold water on the economic reform. 6. Still waters run deep. 靜水流深;大智若愚 Back

6 Expansion I. Questionnaire : What Should the Government Do? II. Water Facts

7 I. Questionnaire: What Should the Government Do? ☆☆☆☆ —“Great idea, I’d use it” ☆☆☆ —“Pretty good idea” ☆☆ —“Only a fair idea” ☆ —“Bad idea, I wouldn’t use it” 1. Desalinate seawater. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 2. Raise the price of water. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 3. Buy water from another country. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 4. Build more reservoirs and dredge the old ones. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 5. Limit industrial water usage and agricultural irrigation. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 6. Prevent usable water, such as rivers, from being polluted. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 7. Fine those who waste water and financially reward those who conserve water. ○☆☆☆☆ ○☆☆☆ ○☆☆ ○☆ 8. Other measure: _________________________________________

8 II. Water Facts Back 1. ( ) 6. ( )5. ( ) 3. ( A ) 4. ( ) 2. ( ) B C F E D

9 Using Examples

10 Using examples is one of the most common strategies to support the topic sentence or the main idea. When you give examples, keep these in mind: 1. Examples must be proper and clear. 2. Examples may be subjective, such as personal experiences. 3. Examples may be objective, such as facts, statistics from scientific reports, information from any survey and quotation from experts.

11 You may use these transitional expressions to connect the examples you give: for example/instance for one thing also besides in addition what’s more/worse worse still first, second, etc. finally

12 Examples: 1. Taiwan is by no means alone in its water problems. Today, many countries face a serious water shortage, and the problem will only get worse. The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) predicts that by 2025, severe water shortages will affect 2 to 3 billion people.

13 2. Current water sources can be made more efficient. To begin with, dredging reservoirs can increase their capacity. Desalination of ocean water is another option. Also, cleaning up polluted rivers and lakes can provide more usable water.

14 Exercise A: Combine the following sentences into a paragraph. Use proper transitional expressions if necessary. 1. Topic sentence: Climate change can be a cause of water scarcity. Example: Rainfall in Taiwan from January to April in 2002 was only 30 percent of normal. Concluding sentence: As a result, there was a severe drought in Taiwan.

15 2. Topic sentence: Different cultures have different ways to show friendship. Examples: 1. Most Americans kiss and hug each other. Examples: 2. Eskimos rub noses. Examples: 3. The Chinese smile and shake hands. ___________________________________

16 Exercise B: Write a paragraph by using examples to support the topic sentence. Topic sentence: Conservation of water is by no means difficult. ____________________________________________________________________________


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