Lesson 3 Patterns of Paragraph Development Classification Exemplification 1
Lesson 3 Patterns of Paragraph Development Classification Exemplification 1
development:
Classification/
exemplification
Week 3
Reading
Drills
Quay
Quay
Incorrect: Kway
Correct: /ki:/ - kee
Meaning: a concrete, stone, or metal platform lying alongside or
projecting into water for loading and unloading ships.
Debris
Debris
Incorrect: Deb-riss
Correct: /dəˈbri:/ - duh-bree
Meaning: scattered pieces of waste or remains.
Croissant
Croissant
Incorrect: Kroy-sant
Correct: /kwɑ:.sɒ̃/ - kwah-sahn
Meaning: a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky
pastry, often eaten for breakfast.
Envelope
Envelope
Incorrect: En-veh-lope
Correct: /ˈɛn.və.loʊp/ - en-vuh-lohp
Meaning: a flat paper container with a sealable flap, used to
enclose a letter or document.
Learning Outcomes
Public Alternative
Private
Private Non-
Religious
Religious
First Date
A first date can end up being categorized as successful, a clingy, a boastful or awkward.
Successful first dates include both parties expressing information about what they like, who
they are, and so forth. Usually, these dates will end in tentative plans for a second one. Clingy
dates end up with one of the parties practically begging for information about the other.
However, the non-clinger is not interested. On boastful dates, one member of the duo talks
about all of his or her skills, talents, and abilities. The listening end of the pair is never asked
about his or her life. Awkward first dates generally involve lots of silence or one or both of the
partners not knowing how to act appropriately. While many dates occur every day, they can
generally fall into one of these categories
First Date
Successful Awkward
Clingy
Boastful
What is going to be categorized,
Introduction
purpose, thesis statement
Category 1 , Category 2 ,
Body
Category 3
Conclusion Summary
Exemplification
Exemplification