Planning 10 Online Block 1: Homework for Tuesday
- Everyone should be starting 1.2 by Tuesday.
English 12 Block 2: Homework for Tuesday
- If not done, finish the colloquial language assignment:
- You need to write a short cover letter of four to six sentences. Pretend you are applying to Tim Horton’s, McDonald’s or Stream.
- Using at least six (6) colloquialisms from the handouts (and your own), create the most colloquial cover letter possible. It should be otherwise well-written (sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, spelling), but its informality must ensure you’ll never get hired!
- If you're not done, complete a 3rd paragraph that responds to the following question:
- How has your country influenced your life?
- Consider issues like political beliefs, attitudes, customs and sports.
- The paragraph should be 7-14 sentences long, and feature 3-4 separate examples or one major example with 3-4 points.
- Include at least two introductory transition phrases.
English 10 Block 3: Homework for Tuesday
- Did you miss today's spelling #2 pre-test?
- 1. alley
- 2. allowed
- 3. ally
- 4. although
- 5. adversity
- 6. amateur
- 7. amicable
- 8. ammunition
- 9. anonymous
- 10. analyze/se
- 11. aberration
- 12. anxious
- 13. appearance
- 14. appropriate
- 15. Arctic
- If you're not done, complete a 3rd paragraph that responds to one of the remaining topics:
- Should 16 year-olds...
- be allowed to vote?
- be allowed to drink alcohol?
- be allowed to join the military without parental permission?
- have the right to medical privacy?
- be allowed to smoke?
- be allowed to marry without parental permission?
- Choose one side or the other.
- The paragraph should be 7-14 sentences long, and feature 3-4 separate examples or one major example with 3-4 points.
- Include at least two introductory transition phrases.
English 12 Block 4: Homework for Tuesday
- If not done, finish the colloquial language assignment:
- You need to write a short cover letter of four to six sentences. Pretend you are applying to Tim Horton’s, McDonald’s or Stream.
- Using at least six (6) colloquialisms from the handouts (and your own), create the most colloquial cover letter possible. It should be otherwise well-written (sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, spelling), but its informality must ensure you’ll never get hired!
- If you're not done, complete a 3rd paragraph that responds to the following question:
- How has your country influenced your life?
- Consider issues like political beliefs, attitudes, customs and sports.
- The paragraph should be 7-14 sentences long, and feature 3-4 separate examples or one major example with 3-4 points.
- Include at least two introductory transition phrases.