Hello my name is . Today, I will tell you about my plans for this summer holiday. I will go to Sam Son beach. In Sam Son beach, in the morning, I will stay at a modern hotel Writean email to a friend talking about your plans for the summer. Write your email taking into account the following tips: • Organize your ideas into paragraphs: Formula to star a letter, 30 Best wishes for a joyful holiday season and a happy New Year. 31. Sending you love and good luck for the New Year. 32. Merry and Bright. Seasons greetings and warm wishes for the coming year. 33. Wishing you the best for the holidays and beyond. Forexample, if the writer is writing 3 themes of the work namely ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ then the paragraph structure of the essay should look like “A-A-B-B-C-C” and not “A-B-C-B-A-C”. That is, if the writer has started a paragraph on theme ‘A’ then s/he should complete all his/her pointers on that particular theme in one place. 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Jump toChoose a Holiday-Themed TopicWrite the Rough DraftMake an Instruction Manual Choose a Holiday-Themed Topic Help them pick a process that isn't too involved or complicated. With younger or reluctant writers, it's especially important to keep the number of steps to a minimum. Also, the more familiar children are with the process, the easier it will be to write about it. Here are some ideas to get them started. They can explain how to Wrap a present Make latkes Decorate the tree Bake gingerbread cookies Build a snowman Be a "Secret Santa" Set the table for dinner Create a handmade greeting card Make a holiday craft project Play the dreidel game String popcorn Make a paper "countdown" chain Write the Rough Draft Once your kids have chosen a topic and narrowed it down to a specific task, if necessary, walk them through a few simple steps to guide and direct them. If possible, have them go through the process themselves before beginning to write. Take digital photos of them as they complete each step. Provide a graphic organizer to help them break down the steps of the process and plan the composition. Here's a simple one that's especially good for elementary ages. Here's one can be filled in on the computer. Or get a free lesson sample from WriteShop I grades 6-10 that includes a Process Planning Worksheet. Next, have them begin to write the rough draft, explaining the most important steps first. Teach them to use transition words such as first, second, third, next, then, finally, or last. If the paper isn't too long, or if the steps are too vague, they can expand each step by adding sub-steps, more detail, or colorful description. Make an Instruction Manual Edit the rough draft together to ensure the steps are logical and easy to follow, and check for spelling and punctuation errors. To publish their how-to composition in a fun way, have them create an instruction manual. Invite them to choose the photos they want to use to illustrate the process. They will need to print out 4-6 pictures. Let them tape or glue each picture to the top half of a sheet of notebook paper, using a separate sheet for each photo. Next, have them copy their corrected composition onto the sheets of notebook paper, writing the sentence or sentences that each photo illustrates. Finally, encourage them to design and decorate a colorful cover, including a catchy title. Assemble the instruction manual and share with family members. Activities like this will keep your children happily writing, even during the busiest time of year! Copyright © 2010 Kim Kautzer. All rights reserved. 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Thanks Xem chi tiết III. Write a paragraph about 100 words to describe how your family prepares for Tet. Xem chi tiết Talk about your favourite holiday activities and tradition -How do people prepare for the holiday? -What should people do on holiday? Why? -What shouldn't people do on holiday? Why? -Why do you like this even? -What do you Want to do the most during this holiday? ... Xem chi tiết

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