READING & WRITING/ Lesson 4 Exemplification & Classification 3rd Quarter Senior High School

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Sintesi

TLDRTeacher Bernard Atkumbago explains the concepts of exemplification and classification in writing. He describes exemplification as developing a general statement by providing examples. Transitional expressions such as 'for instance' and 'for example' help illustrate the point. Classification involves categorizing subjects based on shared characteristics, using expressions like 'classified as' or 'another kind'. Both techniques can be combined in a paragraph to provide clarity. He provides examples of how pollution can be categorized and how to apply these methods in writing tasks, such as articles on COVID-19 or business emails.

Punti di forza

  • ✍️ Exemplification involves using examples to illustrate a point.
  • 🔍 Classification arranges subjects into categories based on similarities.
  • 📑 Topic sentences are crucial for structuring paragraphs.
  • 💡 Transitional expressions enhance clarity in writing.
  • 🌍 Pollution can be classified into land, air, and water types.
  • 📚 Combining exemplification and classification strengthens writing.
  • 📃 Use specific examples to support general statements.
  • 🖋️ Identify shared characteristics for effective classification.
  • 📄 Practice writing using these methods for clear communication.
  • 📝 Reflect on the main learning points from the lesson.

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    The instructor introduces a lesson on exemplification and classification, emphasizing their importance in writing. He defines exemplification and explains its elements: topic sentence, classifications, examples, illustrations, and transitional expressions. The instructor reads a passage about pollution, identifying its types (land, air, water) and their harmful effects.

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    The instructor discusses the topic sentence and classification further, providing more examples of hazardous substances and how to use transitional expressions effectively. He introduces the concept of classification, explaining how to categorize subjects into groups based on shared characteristics and providing relevant transitional expressions.

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    The instructor elaborates on using both exemplification and classification in writing, giving examples to clarify their meanings. He assigns tasks for students to practice writing with these patterns, including writing a paragraph about COVID-19 and responding to a business inquiry email. The lesson concludes with a reflection activity.

Mappa mentale

Video Domande e Risposte

  • What is exemplification in writing?

    Exemplification in writing means explaining an idea or statement by using one or more examples.

  • How can exemplification paragraphs be made effective?

    Exemplification paragraphs can be made effective by using examples to support a general statement or topic sentence.

  • What transitional expressions are used for exemplification?

    Transitional expressions for exemplification include 'for instance', 'namely', 'to illustrate', and 'for example'.

  • What is classification in writing?

    Classification in writing is arranging subjects into groups or categories based on shared characteristics.

  • How do you write a classification paragraph?

    To write a classification paragraph, sort subjects into categories and use transitional expressions to guide the reader.

  • What transitional expressions are common in classification?

    Transitional expressions in classification include 'classified as', 'one kind', 'the last group', and 'another kind'.

  • Can exemplification and classification be combined?

    Yes, exemplification and classification can be combined to develop a paragraph by identifying categories and providing examples.

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    hello there guys
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    i'm your teacher for today i'm teacher
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    bernard atkumbago
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    natto mag subscribe kana add
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    hitman and notification
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    exemplification what is
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    exemplification okay so pagnari
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    exemplification exemplification
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    that is classification so let's start
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    what's in as you unravel the unique
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    patterns of development
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    and writing exemplification and
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    classification paragraphs
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    and how to incorporate them in your own
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    writing
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    you must first begin to learn how to
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    identify the basic parts
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    of this pattern first
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    topic sentence classification so types
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    org and categories example illustrations
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    and transitional expressions this can be
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    used in writing other papers
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    with different purpose other than
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    telling a story
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    describing something or defining a
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    concept
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    so nothing topic sentence
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    your
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    read the passage carefully once finished
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    copy on a separate
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    sheet and fill out the table with
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    appropriate words
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    that match the heading here is the
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    passage okay let us read
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    humans are often harmed by pollution
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    the presence of the hazardous substance
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    brought about these
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    three major types of pollution anudog
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    land air and water gravely affects
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    our health for instance a person may
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    acquire skin problems
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    and other deformities from the toxic
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    waste present
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    in the land that will live in such
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    garbage
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    pesticides heavy metals and other
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    chemicals
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    air pollution caused by toxic gases
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    solid and liquid particles or aerosols
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    and other hazardous air pollutants
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    adversely
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    contaminate the air that we breath
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    long-term exposure to air pollution has
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    been linked
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    with disease of the heart and lungs
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    cancer and other health problems lastly
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    water pollution observed in our primary
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    water source like oceans rivers and
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    lakes
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    is caused by the presence of industrial
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    waste
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    sea wage and waste waters chemicals
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    fertilizers and pesticides to be
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    specific
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    infectious disease can be acquired
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    through
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    contaminated water and can cause cholera
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    jaundice liver damage and stomach
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    illness
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    in people so
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    okay observe carefully this table
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    okay so topic sentence what do you think
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    uh would be the topic sentence in this
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    passage
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    okay so number one we have the topic
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    sentence and
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    um topic sentence
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    pollution so it classifies pollution
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    okay number one okay and what would be
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    the
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    possible answer okay so what did you eat
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    backward or a rewind it on a video
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    for you to read the passage okay
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    example of hazardous substances
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    substances
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    so uh land air and water so number one i
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    am martin a b
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    c d it's an example of pasardu
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    substances
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    so number one
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    okay number one classification oh number
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    one
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    selling example of pasado substances
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    abcd
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    okay next number two ear
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    abc this is a example of massage
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    substances
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    okay number three is water in a mantayo
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    marami
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    no okay so
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    [Applause]
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    okay i'll begin with an example huh
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    okay number one example for instance
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    transitional expressions of expressions
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    expressions for instance though probably
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    however emma expression xian
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    now i know that you are familiar with
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    exemplification
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    and classification okay let us move on
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    what is it
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    okay let us uh discuss about
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    exemplification
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    or illustration okay
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    exemplification or illustration is the
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    most common effective pattern
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    to explain an idea or point in
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    developing this kind of paragraph
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    the writer develops a general statement
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    the topic sentence with one or more
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    examples to support it
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    anu
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    in writing effective exemplification
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    paragraphs
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    okay number one for instance namely
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    to be specified to clarify
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    to illustrate for example in short
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    as an example okay so that is the
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    transitional expression okay
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    transitional expression
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    so
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    that is the transitional expression
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    okay let us move on classification okay
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    can i classify more no
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    okay class application is used
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    when a writer needs to sort out or
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    arrange
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    subjects to groups or categories based
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    on their common
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    and shared characteristics
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    here are some transitional expressions
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    in writing effective classification
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    paragraphs
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    or paradox effective classification
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    paragraphs
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    at the name example so um
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    classified as okay classified as
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    one kind the last group
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    another kind another
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    final type the first category
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    are categorized as the next part
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    okay so
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    transitional expression in writing
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    effective
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    classification paragraph so remember you
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    can use
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    both exemplification and classification
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    in developing
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    a paragraph by simplify identifying
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    categories
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    on particular subject and providing
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    examples
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    or illustration to explain and clarify
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    meaning
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    example or illustration of illustration
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    reader or not
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    okay what's more
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    okay make a short paragraph that has
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    the same pattern of development
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    okay be able to employ transitional
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    expressions
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    to make it effective an excerpt
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    from a patient ato or a passionateo
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    okay passion is visceral
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    it stands outside traditional thinking
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    it ignores conventions like distance
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    time and social acceptance it dares
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    into uncharted waters it is used to be
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    primarily associated with romantic love
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    today thanks to authors like tom peters
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    and nancy austin a passion for
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    excellence
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    passions boundaries have been extended
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    to embrace work
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    entrepreneurial and divorce corporate
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    success
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    what i have learned reflect on how you
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    learn today by completing the diagram
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    okay here's the diagram so right
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    inside the circle the most valuable
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    learning that you gain
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    from the lesson
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    okay so next is
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    write some questions or clarification
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    outside the circle okay so go in your
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    hand
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    so any more questions
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    what i can do so you're going to choose
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    at least one from the
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    situations okay here's the situations
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    okay writing task one situation 1
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    you are the editor-in-chief of your
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    school's publication
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    the school paper advisor requires you to
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    write
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    a 2-3 paragraph option
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    article about covet 19 pandemic or a
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    special edition paper so you need to
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    take
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    side and be specific and explaining your
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    point of view
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    by providing clear example and
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    illustrations
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    to support your arguments
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    19 okay next
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    so writing task 2 so here is the task 2
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    you are one of the business proprietors
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    at your schools ongoing business expo
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    an interested customer sent you an email
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    asking about the different types of
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    products you sell okay
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    so you need to respond to the email in
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    two to three paragraphs
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    indicating the classification of your
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    products
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    to encourage your customer to avail your
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    message
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    must contain products category specific
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    futures and prices
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    lesson for today
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    and contrast
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