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Learning Objective: I can use and identify the four types of sentences in speaking and writing Date:

At the end of this lesson:

Three ways to end sentences in English: Starter Three ways to end sentences in English: Period . Question ? Exclamation Point !

Starter – Choose the correct end point for these sentences Where are you Stop that I am looking for the library Please look up Can I

Starter – Choose the correct end point for these sentences Where are you? Stop that! I am looking for the library. Please look up. Can I?

Declarative . Interrogative ? Exclamatory ! Imperative ./! 4 Types of sentences Declarative . Interrogative ? Exclamatory ! Imperative ./!

Declarative A declarative sentence makes a statement and is punctuated by a period. Example: The puppy looks tired.

Imperative An imperative sentence is a command or polite request and it ends in a period or exclamation mark. Example: Please walk the dog.

Exclamatory An exclamatory sentence expresses great emotion or excitement and ends in an exclamation mark. Example: The house is on fire!

Interrogative An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. Example: Is it raining outside?

Get out your whiteboards 1. Why aren’t you doing your work?

2. The students wondered how many questions they would have to answer.

3. I’m so happy that we don’t have to write the sentences!

4. Stop playing around and listen to instruction.

Why bother??

Read the sample paragraph below. My favorite type of fast food is pizza. I could eat pizza morning, noon, or night. Pepperoni is my number one choice. I also like double cheese on top. I wish I could order a pizza right now.

Boring right? Let’s see how we can use the four types of sentences and make it more interesting to the reader.

Declarative . Interrogative ? Exclamatory ! Imperative ./! What is your favorite type of fast food? My favorite is pizza. I just love pepperoni and double cheese. Sometimes I think I could eat pizza morning, noon, and night! All of this talk about pizza is making me hungry. Let’s order a pizza now.

Extra Challenge: Include similes Your turn Write a paragraph about living in Abu Dhabi Red: Use one type of sentence Orange: Use two types of sentences Green: Use the four types of sentences Extra Challenge: Include similes