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OXFORD MyEnglish Victorian Curriculum SAMPLE CHAPTERS MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 1

CONTENTS How to use this book... iv Acknowledgements... vi Part A Using words 1 Unit 1 Types of nouns... 2 Unit 2 Pronouns... 6 Unit 3 Types of verbs... 10 Unit 4 Tenses... 14 Unit 5 Adverbs of manner... 18 Unit 6 Adverbs of time and place... 22 Unit 7 How adjectives work... 26 Unit 8 Adjectives and degrees of comparison... 30 Unit 9 What prepositions do... 34 Unit 10 How conjunctions work... 38 Glossary recap... 42 Part B Organising words and ideas 43 Unit 11 Punctuating sentences... 44 Unit 12 Apostrophes... 48 Unit 13 Phrases and clauses... 52 Unit 14 Types of clauses... 56 Unit 15 Subjects and predicates... 60 Unit 16 Simple sentences... 64 Glossary recap... 68 Part C Expressing and sharing ideas 69 Unit 17 Paragraphing... 70 Unit 18 Ellipses and substitution... 74 Unit 19 Simile and metaphor... 78 Unit 20 Analysing literary devices... 82 Upskill 1/2 NOUNS Upskill 3/4 VERBS Upskill 5/6 ADVERBS Upskill 7/8 ADJECTIVES Upskill 9/10 PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS Upskill 11/12 PUNCTUATION Upskill 13/14 PHRASES AND CLAUSES Upskill 15/16 SENTENCES Upskill 17/18 TEXT COHESION Upskill 19/20 LITERARY DEVICES Glossary recap... 86 Answers...87 MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 2

OXFORD MyEnglish Victorian Curriculum 7 Rachel Williams Michael Horne 13 MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 13

UNIT 11A: PUNCTUATING SENTENCES Punctuation marks give structure and meaning to your writing and allow readers to understand it. You are probably familiar with the following punctuation marks. A full stop (.) is used at the end of a sentence. I m going to the shopping centre after school. A comma (, ) indicates a pause or a break in a sentence. It is also used when a new idea is introduced in a sentence. My sister, who has just bought a car, is going to pick me up later. A comma can introduce speech and show direct speech in a sentence. I ll see you at eight o clock tonight, said Ellen Commas are also used to separate items in a list. We will need to stop at the supermarket, the library and the petrol station. Without commas, sentences are unclear and confusing. Imagine these sentences without commas! Let s eat, Grandma! A question mark (? ) is used to end a sentence when a question is being asked. Would you like to see a movie? Your Turn 11.1 Punctuate each sentence with either a full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark. 1 Can you tell me where the nearest police station is 2 There will always be next year 3 You ve won a brand new car 4 The majority of the children were bored I love cooking, my family and pets. An exclamation mark (! ) is used at the end of a sentence to add emphasis and express a strong emotion. Sounds great! I d love to! 14 PART B: PUNCTUATION MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 14

in Focus 5 Is there a chance of rain 6 My cousin Jasper lives down that road 7 That s disgusting 8 How long have you been collecting footy cards Your Turn 11.2 These sentences are confusing! Insert commas so that each sentence makes sense. 1 In the afternoon weak after the rain stopped we went outside. 2 We will need some pasta tomatoes minced beef garlic and an onion to make spaghetti bolognese. 3 While most of the students were pretty happy to watch the film Murray would have preferred to work on his assignment. 4 Samira asked When will you get home? 5 The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a really enjoyable book. Your Turn 11.3 Punctuate this passage by adding punctuation marks as needed. Make sure you use a capital letter to begin each sentence. my suitcase was packed and I was ready for the trip do you have everything you need asked my mother yes I have T-shirts shorts a towel swimmers and goggles I replied she looked quizzically at me are you planning to sleep at all do you think you might need some pyjamas ha I exclaimed sleep is for the UNIT 11A: PUNCTUATINg sentences 15 MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 15

UNIT 11B: PUNCTUATING SENTENCES The Hobbit JRR Tolkien Suddenly he heard a screech. It sent a shiver down his back. Gollum was cursing and wailing away in the gloom, not very far off by the sound of it. He was on his island, scrabbling here and there, searching and seeking in vain. Where is it? Where iss it? Bilbo heard him crying. Losst it is, my precious, lost, lost! Curse and crush us, my precious is lost! What s the matter? Bilbo called. What have you lost? It mustn t ask us, shrieked Gollum. Not its business, no, gollum! It s losst, gollum, gollum, gollum. Well so am I, cried Bilbo, and I want to get unlost. And I won the game, and you promised. So come along! Come and let me out, and then go on with your looking! Utterly miserable as Gollum sounded, Bilbo could not find much pity in his heart, and he had a feeling that anything Gollum wanted so much could hardly be something good. YouR Turn 11.4 Comprehension 1 What has Gollum lost? 2 Describe Gollum s emotional response to this loss. How is he feeling? 3 What does Bilbo want from Gollum? (Unwin Books, 1974, pp. 75 6) 4 What is Bilbo s opinion of the object that Gollum has lost? 16 PART B: PUNCTUATION MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 16

in Context Context 1 Identify all of the punctuation marks in the extract. 2 What is the main thing you notice about the punctuation in the conversation between Gollum and Bilbo? Which punctuation marks are used the most frequently in their dialogue? 3 What is the effect of the exclamation marks used in the extract? 4 Write a paragraph about a time you have lost a possession that was precious to you. Be careful to use punctuation correctly. upskill module Units 11/12 UNIT 11B: PUNCTUATINg sentences 17 MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 17

UNIT 12A: USING APOSTROPHES Apostrophes are another common punctuation mark but they are often used incorrectly. Apostrophes can be used in two different ways: to show possession (apostrophes of possession) to show contraction (apostrophes of contraction). Once you understand the difference between the two types of apostrophes, you will be more likely to use them correctly in your writing. Possessive apostrophes indicate that someone owns something. This is shown by adding an apostrophe and an s after the owner s name. the horse s saddle Ahmed s desk Winston s sandwich Plural or proper nouns that end in s (for example, girls ) do not have another s added. The apostrophe is placed after the s that is already there. the dogs bones New Orleans jazz my sisters clothes Don t confuse possessive apostrophes with possessive pronouns (his, hers, its, yours, ours and theirs). These words indicate possession but do not need apostrophes, so there is no need to add one. If you are confused about whether or not to use an apostrophe, ask yourself whether you need to indicate possession, or whether you are forming a contraction. If you are doing neither, you do not need to add an apostrophe even if the word ends in s. Your Turn 12.1 Indicate whether each of the following sentences should include apostrophes of contraction (C), possession (P) or don t require an apostrophe at all (N). Correct the sentences that need apostrophes by inserting the punctuation mark correctly. 1 Richards mother is a lawyer. 2 The plants needed watering during the heatwave. 3 The buildings tenants were forbidden from hanging laundry on the apartments balconies. 4 I cant stand the noise. 5 Wouldnt you like to know? C / P / N Corrected sentence 18 PART B: PUNCTUATION MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 18

in Focus Your Turn 12.2 Rewrite each clause by using an apostrophe to indicate possession. The lion belonging to the zoo the zoo s lion 1 the ice cream belonging to my sister 2 the lollies owned by my cousins 3 the leaves belonging to the tree 4 the book owned by the library 5 the work produced by the students Your Turn 12.3 Use apostrophes to contracts the following pairs of words. 1 did not 2 should have 3 we are 4 is not Your Turn 12.4 5 I am 6 you are 7 it is 8 could not Identify the contraction in each sentence and write out its full form. Sentence with contraction 1 She wouldn t answer the phone. 2 We could ve stopped for lunch. 3 He isn t very reliable. 4 Marita s in her room. 5 It wasn t a very sunny day. Full word form UNIT 12A: UsINg APOsTROPHes 19 MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 19

UNIT 12B: USING APOSTROPHES The Hobbit JRR Tolkien And so they crossed the bridge and passed the mill by the river and came right back to Bilbo s own door. Bless me! What is going on? he cried. There was a great commotion, and people of all sorts, respectable and unrespectable, were thick round the door, and many were going in and out not even wiping their feet on the mat, as Bilbo noticed with annoyance. If he was surprised, they were more surprised still. He had arrived back in the middle of an auction! There was a large notice in black and red hung on the gate, stating that on June the Twenty-second Messrs. Grubb, Grubb, and Burrowes would sell by auction the effects of the late Bilbo Baggins, Esquire, of Bag-End, Underhill, Hobbiton. Sale to commence at ten o clock sharp. It was now nearly lunch time, and most of the things had already been sold, for various prices from next to nothing to old songs (as is not unusual at auctions). Bilbo s cousins the Sackville-Bagginses were, in fact, busy measuring his rooms to see if their own furniture would fit. In short Bilbo was Presumed Dead, and not everybody that said so was sorry to find the presumption wrong. Your Turn 12.5 Comprehension 1 When Bilbo returns home, what is happening at his house? 2 Why is the auction taking place? 3 Why are the Sackville-Bagginses measuring rooms? (Unwin Books, 1974. p. 276) 4 Is Bilbo greeted warmly on his return? 20 PART B: PUNCTUATION MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 20

in Context Context 1 Highlight all of the punctuation marks in the extract. 2 Insert apostrophes in the appropriate place in each of the following sentences. Identify whether each sentence requires an apostrophe of contraction (C) or possession (P). There may be more than one instance in each sentence. a Bilbo isnt happy to find his possessions being sold. b Most of the visitors didnt even wipe their feet on Bilbos door mat. c The Sackville-Bagginses plan was to move into Bilbos hobbit-hole. 3 Identify all of the possessive pronouns in the passage and highlight them. 4 Imagine that some of your family s possessions are being sold at a garage sale. Write a short paragraph detailing what was sold and who originally owned each object, being careful to use possessive apostrophes correctly. upskill module Units 11/12 UNIT 12B: UsINg APOsTROPHes 21 MYENG_VIC_5-6_TCH_OB_AS_UPS_TXT_mktg_PPS.indd 21

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