Interpersonal Communication 5 Objective: Students will write a thank you note to a specific person. Vocabulary word: recognition.

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Interpersonal Communication 5 Objective: Students will write a thank you note to a specific person. Vocabulary word: recognition

Predictions for the word recognition

Recognition is A noun. It means to notice or show appreciation for something. Sample sentence: The recognition ceremony acknowledged responsibility and hard work.

Grammatical forms we will use

Verb Tenses

Remember our lesson objective Students will write a thank you note to a specific person. Prompt: Write a thank you note to a someone complimenting him or her for something they specifically did for you.

Pattern for Thank You Note Dear Ms. Machado, Thank you for _____(present progressive verbal phrase). I liked the way you _____(specific compliment-past simple or past perfect verbal phrase X 3). Keep up the good work! (Or, customize the last sentence as you see fit.) Sincerely, ___________(student name)

Kathy Machado

Sample Thank You Note Dear Ms. Machado, Thank you for making learning so much fun. I liked the way you made the water lesson interesting at the Edith Morley Park. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Mrs. Rezzonico