EnglishTek 5 - Unit 4 - Week 5 - Lesson 5
EnglishTek 5 - Unit 4 - Week 5 - Lesson 5
EnglishTek 5 - Unit 4 - Week 5 - Lesson 5
Unit 4 – Lesson 5
“The Brahmin’s Gift”
Transition Words, Part 2
Lesson Targets
Reading
● Assess the accuracy and credibility of sources
● Use notecards to record important information from various sources
● Listen to and retell a folk story or urban legend
● Recite a poem following proper guidelines
Language
● Identify transition words for cause and effect
● Use transition words to combine sentences
● Write an analysis of a character’s action
● Organize sources using note cards
Start Up
A. Write an opposite word for each word in the list. Write a sentence related
to literature using antonym pair. The first one was done for you
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Start Up
B. Can you guess the country or region which the following literary works
come from? Use your inference skills to find out.
Snapshot
Fun Facts
Read the story “The Brahman’s Gift” on
your EnglishTek book (Reading, Pg. 307-
309)
1 Brahmin- also
Brahman or 2 laughingstock- a person
who is being ridiculed
Brahmana. A Brahmin or laughed at
is a person who is
responsible for
religious rituals of
Hindus.
Reading
Comprehension
Answer A and B
on Pages 309-310
(Reading book)
Skills Builder
Accuracy and Credibility of Electronic Resources
Know the main idea for each source that you read.
Take note of important key words and definitions.
Write the author’s name, title of the article, date it as published, and
the website or book it is from.
Write why you think this information and source are helpful for
your essay.
Skills Builder
Note Taking
Skills Builder
Activity.
Examples:
Mythologies
Fables
Activity.
Sound Off
Poems are meant to be read out for their musical qualities.
Follow these guidelines when reciting a poem:
Activity
Choose from a list of poems that your teacher will give you. Recite a poem
in front of the class observing the proper guidelines.
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Text
Grammar Points
Transition Words, Part 2
Look at the sentences below:
The two sets of sentences contain causes and effects. It is easier to identify
which sentence expresses the cause or effect if one uses proper transition
words.
Here are some common transition words that introduce causes
and effects:
m a r Page 197-198
Gram
ko u t
Wor
Writing
Cause and Effect
For example:
Icarus disobeyed his father and flew high above, close to the
sun.