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                   Ordering ideas
                   •  When you write a letter or story,
                     there are words and phrases that can
                     help you to order your ideas.
                   • Use First o f all to introduce the first
                     event or action, e.g. First o f all we went
                      to the theatre.
                     You can use while for two things
                      happening at the same time, e.g.  He
                      looked at the posters while she was
                      buying the tickets.
                      Use then, after that, after or before for
                     things that happen one after another,
                      e.g. After going into the theatre,  they
                      sat down and looked around.  Then
                      they ...
                     To introduce a final event, use Finally or
                      In the end, e.g. Finally, the lights went
                      off and the play started.


                     W rite the sentences in the correct order in your notebook.
                     1  stage / actor / First of all / came / onto / the / the
                     2  began / he / to say / Then / lines / his
                     3  started / spoke / He / beautifully / then / and / to sing   _
                     4  while / audience / performed / listened / he / The
                     5  closed / After / had / curtain / finished / the / he
                     6   cheered / audience / Finally / the / and clapped  f/i  ZIIa ,                       |


                  В  Read the two exam writing questions. W hat do      Io n i c s  f o r   ЧЙ И Г  l e tte r .   Y e s ,   I   ш  i h e le
                     you need to write for each one?
                                                                        Мо и ! Y o u r   pr oj ec t  s o lA v )Л s  i* it e  r e s t in g ,
                     1  This is part of a letter you receive from your
                        Australian pen-pal.                             03  —, ov\ SatMr^aqs I  И owe л 1
                                                                        pi  m o   c l A SS   A t   \ oa v y \  ал Л (2 -3    w<
                           In after-school club we are doing a project   c)o swimknm^  At       ( 2 ?J       fl
                           on what young people do at the weekend       И oyy \c f o r   1 ич еИ   ап Л  a  re s t .
                           all over the world.  What do you usually do?
                           Please tell me so I can write about you!     X 'k h  a l w a ys  v e r q   f r e  Л  И   1 ипс И + те ! J
                                                                        th e  a f t e r n o o n ,   I  <5)o  to   тц  co n s u l's   Иои
                                                                        (4 3        m q  жи ж  is   w o r k i n g .
                      2 Your English teacher has asked you to write a story.
                        Your story must begin with this sentence:
                        Charlie woke up and remembered it was the       Ovi <>u^a\\s, we w AtcV\ TV   [F>)  jj
                        weekend.                                        br e a k fa s t [( ? )    c^et Лг е & еЛ Г \
                                                                        X  l o v e   S f W aqs !   Vo  v^om l i k e   S n чЛ а ^ Ц
                  С  Now read the example writing and answer the
                      questions.                                        Lo v e ,
                        a Which question in В did the student answer?
                                                                        Ka tie
                        b  Did she answer the exam question? Why? /
                           Why not?                                 L_
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