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Guided writing Identifying concessive sentences We often need to introduce a concession when we want to present an opposite idea to the main idea of a passage. writing
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Guided wrifing Identifying concessive sentences Find out the difference in the use of while in these two sentences. 1.So now we need to decide what should be happening while each piece is being played. while introduces a time clause (when could be substituted). 2.The difference in our modern world is that while we listen to more music,we make less. while introduces a concessive clause (although could be substituted). (to
Identifying concessive sentences Find out the difference in the use of while in these two sentences. Guided writing 1. So now we need to decide what should be happening while each piece is being played. while introduces a time clause (when could be substituted). 2. The difference in our modern world is that while we listen to more music, we make less. while introduces a concessive clause (although could be substituted). More

Guided writing Identifying concessive sentences Find out which sentence in each pair contains a concessive clause. 1.a.Kim used to love playing the cello,even though he wasn't very good!© b.Even if you aren't sure you can come to the concert,please buy a ticket. 2.a.Ellen can play the tenor saxophone as well as the flute. b.Much as I've tried,I can't master the correct breathing technique for the clarinet
Identifying concessive sentences Find out which sentence in each pair contains a concessive clause. Guided writing 1. a. Kim used to love playing the cello, even though he wasn’t very good! b. Even if you aren’t sure you can come to the concert, please buy a ticket. 2. a. Ellen can play the tenor saxophone as well as the flute. b. Much as I’ve tried, I can’t master the correct breathing technique for the clarinet

Guided wrifing Matching Choose the correct ending for sentences 1-5. e 1.I really enjoyed her live concert,although c 2.You should keep practising the guitar even if a 3.The pianist played all the pieces perfectly,despite b 4.CDs are often on sale at around 15 pounds,while d 5.Everyone enjoyed going to the jazz club in spite of a.having no printed music in front of her b.you can download a whole album for half of that c.the band you're in isn't performing at the moment d.its smoky atmosphere and high prices e.the quality of the sound wasn't very good
Matching Choose the correct ending for sentences 1-5. Guided writing 1. I really enjoyed her live concert, although 2. You should keep practising the guitar even if 3. The pianist played all the pieces perfectly, despite 4. CDs are often on sale at around 15 pounds, while 5. Everyone enjoyed going to the jazz club in spite of a. having no printed music in front of her b. you can download a whole album for half of that c. the band you’re in isn’t performing at the moment d. its smoky atmosphere and high prices e. the quality of the sound wasn’t very good. b d e c a

Guided wrifing Correcting the sentences Correct the sentences by replacing the linking word or by changing what follows it. 1.In spite of he is very rich,he is never contented. 2.The music classes were satisfactory,despite there was not any individual tuition. 3.The meeting was supposed to last for at least an hour, while it was only forty minutes. 4.My daughter is not allowed to watch TV after 8.30 in spite of that some programmes would be interesting for her. 5.In conclusion,even though,there are some advantages the problems are too great. 6.Nobody likes jazz more than I do,but although its promising title,this is a disappointing album. Nor
Correcting the sentences Correct the sentences by replacing the linking word or by changing what follows it. Guided writing 1. In spite of he is very rich, he is never contented. 2. The music classes were satisfactory, despite there was not any individual tuition. 3. The meeting was supposed to last for at least an hour, while it was only forty minutes. 4. My daughter is not allowed to watch TV after 8.30 in spite of that some programmes would be interesting for her. 5. In conclusion, even though, there are some advantages the problems are too great. 6. Nobody likes jazz more than I do, but although its promising title, this is a disappointing album. More

Guided wrifing Correcting the sentences 1.In spite of he is very rich,he is never contented. Correct:In spite of all his riches he is never contented. Correct:Although he is very rich,he is never contented. 2.The music classes were satisfactory,despite there was not any individual tuition. Correct:The music classes were satisfactory,despite the lack of individual tuition. Correct:The music classes were satisfactory,although there was not any individual tuition. More
Correcting the sentences Guided writing More 1. In spite of he is very rich, he is never contented. Correct: In spite of all his riches he is never contented. Correct: Although he is very rich, he is never contented. 2. The music classes were satisfactory, despite there was not any individual tuition. Correct: The music classes were satisfactory, despite the lack of individual tuition. Correct: The music classes were satisfactory, although there was not any individual tuition

Guided writing Correcting the sentences 3.The meeting was supposed to last for at least an hour, while it was only forty minutes. Correct:The meeting was supposed to last for at least an hour,whereas it was only forty minutes. 4.My daughter is not allowed to watch TV after 8.30 in spite of that some programmes would be interesting for her. Correct:My daughter is not allowed to watch TV after 8.30 in spite of/despite the fact that some programmes would be interesting for her. More
Correcting the sentences Guided writing More 3. The meeting was supposed to last for at least an hour, while it was only forty minutes. Correct: The meeting was supposed to last for at least an hour, whereas it was only forty minutes. 4. My daughter is not allowed to watch TV after 8.30 in spite of that some programmes would be interesting for her. Correct: My daughter is not allowed to watch TV after 8.30 in spite of/despite the fact that some programmes would be interesting for her

Guided wrifing Correcting the sentences 5.In conclusion,even though,there are some advantages the problems are too great. Correct:In conclusion,even though there are some advantages,the problems are too great. 6.Nobody likes jazz more than I do,but although its promising title,this is a disappointing album. Correct:Nobody likes jazz more than I do,but in spite of/despite its promising title,this is a disappointing album. Correct:Nobody likes jazz more than I do,but although it has a promising title,this is a disappointing album
Correcting the sentences Guided writing 5. In conclusion, even though, there are some advantages the problems are too great. Correct: In conclusion, even though there are some advantages, the problems are too great. 6. Nobody likes jazz more than I do, but although its promising title, this is a disappointing album. Correct: Nobody likes jazz more than I do, but in spite of/despite its promising title, this is a disappointing album. Correct: Nobody likes jazz more than I do, but although it has a promising title, this is a disappointing album