Aiming for Levels 5 to 7, Lesson 14 Smart English: Survival Animal survival (part one)

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Aiming for Levels 5 to 7, Lesson 14 Smart English: Survival Animal survival (part one)

Smart English: Survival – Animal survival (part one) Learning objective: To understand how to vary sentence structure for effect (WAF5) Learning outcome: To write a paragraph, using a variety of sentence structures to engage the reader Success criteria: AFLevel 5 / All students can …Level 6 / Most students can …Level 7 / Some students can … WAF5Vary sentence length, structure and subject for clarity and emphasis Alternate between simple and complex sentences for purpose and effect Deliberately design sentences for purpose and effect Aiming for Levels 5 to 7, Lesson 14

Smart English: Survival – Animal survival (part one) An independent clause that expresses a complete idea. A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb. For example: The lights on the ship flickered. A complex sentence contains at least one main, independent clause and a subordinate clause. For example: Although the waves were thrashing against me, I managed to sink myself into the lifeboat. Sentence types Simple Complex

Aiming for Levels 5 to 7, Lesson 14 Smart English: Survival – Animal survival (part one) The elements allowed me to go on living. The lifeboat did not sink. Richard Parker kept out of sight. The sharks prowled but did not lunge. The waves splashed me but did not pull me off. I watched the ship as it disappeared with much burbling and belching. Lights flickered and went out. I looked about for my family, for survivors, for another lifeboat, for anything that might bring me hope. There was nothing. Only rain, marauding waves of black ocean and the flotsam of tragedy. The darkness melted away from the sky. The rain stopped. Simple Complex Key

Aiming for Levels 5 to 7, Lesson 14 Smart English: Survival – Animal survival (part one) I was hungry. Although I felt seasick, I could smell the boy …