What is your greatest childhood memory?

Today we will review two responses to the topic, “What is your greatest childhood memory?”. We will use the principles that we learned from “The Web part 1 and “The Web part 2“.  Review the examples below and then try to make your own examples for the question. Let’s Speak English!


USING THE WEB // step 2 // Categories

  1. Category 1 3 Top-level reasons
  2. Category 2 5W’s selection
  3. Category 3 3 Details

EXAMPLE 1

STEP 1 //
[Main Idea]

Fishing with my dad
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STEP 2 //
[3 Top-level reasons]

Reason 1
Reason 2
Reason 3
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STEP 3 //
[Supporting Information]

Reason 1 = Youngest childhood memory
Reason 2 = Talked a lot while fishing
Reason 3 = Quality time alone with my dad
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WRITTEN RESPONSE //

“My greatest childhood memory is when I went fishing with my dad. Actually, I have many memories with my dad, but fishing with him is my youngest childhood memory. When we went fishing we would always talk a lot. I really enjoyed the quality time that I was able to spend alone with my dad.”


EXAMPLE 2

STEP 1 //
[Main Idea]

Family Vacations
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STEP 2 //
[Select 3 of the 5Ws]

What
Why
When
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STEP 3 //
[Supporting Information]

What = Fun playing games together
Why = Summertime no school
When = Every year
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WRITTEN RESPONSE //

My greatest childhood memory is when I went on vacation with my family. My family and I had a great time playing various games together whenever we went on vacation. We usually went on vacation every year during the summer. So, I looked forward to our family vacation because there was no school.”

 

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Janani sweety
Janani sweety
4 years ago

Its very usefull

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