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WRITING PROJECT 11st Quarter, Fall 2016
MY FAVOURITE MALL
LANGUAGE FOCUS
NAME: ________________________________
STUDENT ID: ________________________________
SECTION : ________________________________
CLASS TIME: ________________________________
TEACHER: ________________________________
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The Present Simple Tense
Practice: Write three sentences about your favourite Malls (2 positive and 1 negative)
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2. ________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________
Remember:
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Language Tip: Verbs
Every sentence must have one (or more) verbs.Examples:
Huda lives in a villa near Al Jimi Mall. She loves shopping at Jimi Mall.
TO BE Language Tip: We use forms of the verb to be in the present simple tense to describe things or to talk about names, professions, nationalities, age, feelings, location and marital status.
Bawadi Mall is on the outskirts of Al Ain
Bawadi Mall is not the biggest mall in Al Ain It is on the Meyzad
Road
There are more than 400 shops at Bawadi Mall.
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Practice: Underline the verbs in these sentences.
1. My favourite shop at the mall is Mango.
2. I always have coffee at Starbucks.
3. MaGrudy’s Bookshop is at the top of the escalator.
4. Her children are very well-behaved when she takes them shopping.
5. Hessa loves to buy fashionable clothes.
6. She goes to the mall every Saturday.
7. She works in the Etisalat kiosk at Jimi Mall.
8. She goes to the cinema at the weekend.
SPELLINGThere are many spelling differences between British English and American English. Below are three examples.
UK USAfavourite favorite
colour colorcentre center
You may choose to use either British English or American English spellings but be consistent. Choose either American or British spellings – do not use both in your work.
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Language Tip: Verbs
goes, works, buys, and has are PRESENT tense forms of the verbs to go, to work, to speak, and to buy.
is and are are PRESENT tense forms of the verb to be.
Verb forms like go, work, buy, have and be are called BASE forms or INFINITIVES of the verbs.
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Finding the Subject of a Sentence
The verb is the most important word in a sentence . To find the subject(s) of the sentence, first find the verb. Look at the sentence below.
Hessa has lunch at Starbucks.
Put a rectangle around the verb, like this:
Hessa has lunch at Starbucks.
Now ask yourself ‘Who’ or ‘’What’ did the action (i.e. ‘who’ or ‘what ‘ likes..)? Put ‘who’ or ‘what’ before the verb. The answer is the subject of the sentence.
Hessa has lunch at Starbucks.
The answer is Hessa. ‘Hessa ’ is the subject of the sentence. Underline the subject.
Hessa has lunch at Starbucks.
Practice: Now look at this sentence. Put a rectangle around the verb and underline the subject.
My aunt and uncle go to Dubai Mall every weekend.
Practice: Read these sentences carefully. Underline the subject(s) and put a rectangle around the correct form of each verb.
1. Shaikha and her sisters (go, goes) to the cinema at Bawadi Mall every weekend.
2. Ahmed and Saad (doesn't, don't) like Horror movies.
3. Mohammed (doesn't, don't) know the answer.4. Mangi (is, are) Mariam's favourite shop while Zara and Cotton (is, are) Eiman's
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WhoWhat?
VerbSubject
Language Tip
The verb must always agree with its subject.Examples:
Hessa likes golf and reading. (singular subject)My aunt and uncle go to Dubai every weekend (plural subject)
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favourite shops.
5. I (like, likes) Al Ain Mall because it (is, are) interesting.
6. The Food Court and the cinemas (is, are) on the second floor.
7. I (go, goes) to the mall with my sisters. .
8. In the afternoon, we usually (meet, meets) our brother at the cinema.
Exercises here have been modified from Harrison, R. (1989) Keep Writing 1: A Writing Course for Arab Students. Harlow, Essex. Pearson Education Ltd.
LANGUAGE FOCUS: There is / there are
Practice: Complete the sentences below. Use there is / there are.
a) ________________________ a new dress shop near Carrefour.
b) ________________________ an ice rink on the ground floor.
c) _____________________many shoe shops in the mall.
d) ___________________ a beautiful fountain in the centre of the mall.
e) ___________________ six cinemas in the mall.
SENTENCE BUILDING
Look at the table below:
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Abu DhabiRas Al KhaimahDibbaFujeirahSha’amDubai
asmalllargeis
Abu DhabiRas Al KhaimahDibbaFujeirahSha’amDubai
townvillagecity
There is / there areWhen we write about a place we use sentences such as:
THERE VERB WHAT?WHERE?There is a good restaurant on the top floorThere are two escalators near the supermarket.
shopping complexshopping centrean
Bawadi MallDubai MallThe Mall of the Emirates
asmallincrediblelargeamazingmodern
is
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Practice: Write three sentences using the information from the table.
a)____________________________________________________________________
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b)____________________________________________________________________
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c)_________________________________________________________________
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Articles A and An
What? Verb? What? Where?
Practice: Write four sentences using the information from the table above.
a) ______________________________________________________________
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UAEIO
Language Tip
Use the article ‘an’ before words beginning with a vowel or a silent ‘h’ e.g. an honest man
on the ground floornext to the Pharmacynear the cinemaon the second floorin the Food Courtopposite Home Centreat the top of the escalator
caférestaurantgrocery shopcosmetics storebook shop
an
a
is
MaGrudysStarbucksCarrefourParis GalleryFun CityJumbosNandos entertainment area
electrical appliance shop
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b) ______________________________________________________________
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c) ______________________________________________________________
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d) ______________________________________________________________
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Negative sentences in the Simple Present Tense
Practice: Make negative sentences using the words in brackets.
1. Ahmed lives in Dubai. (Al Ain). _______________________________________
2. Mohammed likes football. (rugby) _____________________________________
3. Sheikha likes computer games. (reading)
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4. Fatima drinks tea. (coffee) ___________________________________________
Punctuation: Capital letters
What words get capital letters?
Names of people: Hessa, Mohammed Al Shamsi.
Names of places : England, Al Ain, the Sahara Desert, McDonalds, Hussar Motors.
Names of rivers, mountains and oceans: the Nile, Jebel Hafeet, the Arabian Gulf
Months of the year and days of the week: October, Monday
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Language Tip: doesn’t
We put doesn’t ( or does not) in front of the base form of the verb to form a negative in the Simple Present Tense..Example:
Hessa speaks Arabic . She doesn’t speak English.Huda has two children. Fatima doesn’t have any children.
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Any word at the beginning of a sentence: My home is in Dubai.
The pronoun ‘I’: May I have some coffee, please?
Names of holidays: Ramadan, Eid, National Day
Practice: Put capital letters in these sentences.
1. how old are you?
2. her name is alia and she works at twam hospital in al ain.
3. ahmed speaks arabic and english very well.
4. i want to go to thailand next holiday.
5. my brother works as an accountant at the union national bank.
Punctuation: Commas
Practice: Put commas and full stops in the following sentences.
1 I visited Turkey Croatia Iran and Italy last summer.
2. I went on holiday with my sisters my brother my parents and my aunt.
3. Mohammed speaks Arabic English German French and Italian.
Compound SentencesLook at this sentence.
Fatima is married. Fatima she has two children
We can join these two simple sentences to make a compound sentence by using the
right conjunction because the subject is the same in both sentences.
Fatima is married and she has two children.
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Language Tip:
There are many rules for the accurate use of commas but, for now, we are only going to look at punctuation in lists.
Look where we put and.
He likes football, playing golf, watching TV and playing computer games.
We can put a comma after TV, but it is not necessary.
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Practice: Make compound sentences.
1. Fatima likes coffee. Fatima doesn’t like tea.
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2. Do you want to go to Bawadi Mall? Do you want tp go to Jimi Mall?
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3. Ahmed wants to be an engineer. Ahmed is studying Engineering at UAEU.
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4. Mohammed drove too fast. He had an accident.
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5. Should I buy the Porche? Should I buy the Ferrari?
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6. The TV he bought at Carrefour was broken. He threw the TV away.
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7. He studies at UAEU. He lives in Dubai.
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Comparison of adjectives
Practice: Comparing things. Complete the following sentences
1. Bawadi Mall is ____________________________ (small) than Al Ain Mall.
2. Bawadi Mall is __________________________ (old) than Al Ain Mall.
3. The Mall of the Emirates is much ____________________________ (big) than
Jimi Mall.
4. Dubai Mall is ___________________________(interesting) than Wafi Mall.
7. Ibn Battutta Mall is _____________(good) than all the other malls in Dubai.
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My Favourite Mall
Read through the following description.
Underline the topic sentence in each paragraph Underline words that describe the mall’s physical
characteristics Underline conjunctions – What work do they do here? Be
specific. Highlight verbs in the present simple tense (Note subject /
verb agreement)
My Favourite Mall
Wafi Mall is my favourite mall in Dubai. It has a great location, amazing architecture and there are many things to see and do there.
The mall is just off Sheik Rashid Road in the Umm Hurair district of Dubai, very close to a Metro station The mall is in the Wafi Centre which is built in the shape of a giant pyramid. There are giant Egyptian statues inside and outside the mall and it has magnificent stained glass windows. There are so many shops that there is something for the whole family.
I try to go to Wafi Mall whenever my family visits Dubai. We usually have a delicious lunch at Baladna, a Lebanese restaurant or we go to Planet Hollywood. After that my sisters and I go window shopping or visit Khan Murjan, an underground Egyptian souq. I get bored when my brother shops at Audissey or wants to watch a Horror movie. That’s when my sisters and I go to Cleopatra’s Spa. That is the best part of the day. Later, we all meet for coffee at Starbucks before we go home.
Wafi Mall is not the biggest mall in Dubai but is it my favourite mall because it is easy to get to, it has an incredible design and there are many interesting things to do there.
(220 words)
Introduction(general description)
+ Plan of development
Location + Physical description
Who I go with. What I do there (examples). Most
enjoyable / least enjoyable thing about
mall.
Conclusion(highlight main points from the body + my opinion / feelings)
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Word Arabic Translation Other forms Memory idea
E.g. Write a sentenceExample: design (n) designer (noun - person) Wafi Mall has an incredible design. The centre is
built in the shape of an Egyptian pyramid.
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VOCABULARY LOG: WRITING PROJECT 1 My Favourite MallName: ______________________________________ ID: ________________________ Section: __________________________
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Word Arabic Translation Other forms Memory ideaE.g. Write a sentence
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VOCABULARY LOG: WRITING PROJECT 1 My Favourite MallName: ______________________________________ ID: ________________________ Section: __________________________
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