quantifiers demonstrative · determiners a determiner is always used before a noun and often...
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Determiners
A determiner is ALWAYS used before a noun and often emphasises the noun in the sentence.
ARTICLES
DEMONSTRATIVE
POSSESSIVE
QUANTIFIERS
Can you remember the determiners?
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DEMONSTRATIVE DETERMINERS
There are 4 demonstrative determiners: This, That, Those and These.
These determiners are used to show distance/relationship between two nouns.
These men were scarred from the battle.
This victory belonged to King Duncan.
Those witches made a prediction on the heath.
That letter was sent to Lady Macbeth.
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DEMONSTRATIVE DETERMINERSThere are 4 demonstrative determiners: This, That, Those and These.
These determiners are used to show distance/relationship between two nouns.
Identify the demonstrative determiner in the sentences below:
1. That letter belongs to Lady Macbeth.
2. These weapons belong in the room.
3. In the morning, these dishes need to be cleaned.
4. Before dawn, that King must be killed.
5. Those daggers are to be used to slain King Duncan.
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BIG PICTURE
Balanced argument
Internal monologue
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What were the main events in this clip?
1. The witches first prophecy comes true - he is Thane of Cawdor.
2. King Duncan's son - Malcolm - is proclaimed to become the heir to the throne. King Duncan travels to Macbeth's castle to celebrate.
3. Lady Macbeth reads Macbeth's letter and she begins to plot a plan.
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What are colons used for?Colons can be used for two purposes:
To begin a list
Colons are used to introduce a list.
The slaves cooked all evening for the banquet and prepared: succulent meats, roasted potatoes and delicious pies.
To mark boundaries
They can also be used to join clauses, often after a statement so that it can be explained.
Macbeth was puzzled:the witches first premonition came true.
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Colons to mark boundariesA great way to use colons to mark boundaries, is to use them to replace the
conjunction 'because'. When you use the conjunction 'because' you are often explaining a statement (fact).
King Duncan rode to the castle: he wanted to celebrate the victory with Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth devised a cunning plan: she wanted her husband to be the new king of Scotland.
Macbeth was confused: he didn't want to kill his beloved King.
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Where should the colon go?
1. Lady Macbeth convinced Macbeth to kill the King she wanted her husband to rule Scotland.
2. King Duncan had guards accompany him to the castle he wanted to ensure that he was safe during his fleeting visit.
3. Macbeth smiled and filled the banqueting hall with merriment he did not want the guests to be suspicious of his future actions.
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We are now going to watch the next clip from this animation series as we will base our work on these events today.
1) King Duncan and guests are enjoying the feast in the banqueting hall at Dunsinane.
2) Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill King Duncan.
3) Macbeth kills King Duncan and Lady Macbeth leaves the daggers at the crime scene.
If the link does not work, type the following into Google and select the
first video.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/classclipsvideo/englishks2macbethep3/z4mkxyc
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Put a colon in the correct place to mark the boundaries.
1. The King and the guests all enjoyed the evening the feast was of great splendor and delight.
2. Lady Macbeth spoke to Macbeth during the feast she had to persuade her husband to kill the King.
3. King Duncan retired to his chambers he was exhausted after the evenings celebrations.
4. Macbeth did not sleep after nightfall he was preparing himself to kill his companion and friend.
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Finish off each sentence by using a colon to explain the statement. You can up-level the sentences.
1. Macbeth could not concentrate on the feast celebrating the victory:
2. Lady Macbeth convinced Macbeth to commit the murder:
3. King Duncan addressed the crowd and celebrated Macbeth's heroic actions:
4. Macbeth could not sleep in the dead of night:
5. Lady Macbeth was pacing frantically in her room:
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L.O. To identify and use colons to mark boundariesGold Write a short diary entry, from Macbeth's perspective, describing the movements and the
moment he committed the murder. Explain what happened after the event took place. You must include at least 3 examples of colons to mark boundaries.
Dear Diary,
My mind is a battlefield, each thought wounding me, hurting me, feeding my guilt. You see, I have just killed King Duncan: I wanted to become King of Scotland and be the most powerful person! You must believe me, I did have reservations about this whole plan: King Duncan has always treated me well, has been a good companion of mine and it was my duty to protect him just like I have been doing over the years.
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Reflection