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Lesson 11 Constructing an argument and debate.notebook May 03, 2020 Synonyms and Antonyms Synonym: a word that means exactly the same as another word. Antonym: a word that is an opposite meaning of another word. Write the antonyms 1. big


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Lesson 11 ­ Constructing an argument and debate.notebook 1 May 03, 2020

Synonyms and Antonyms Synonym: a word that means exactly the same as another word. Antonym: a word that is an opposite meaning of another word.

  • 1. big
  • 2. good
  • 3. wet
  • 4. clean
  • 5. enemy
  • 6. slow
  • 7. difficult
  • 8. day
  • 9. happy
  • 10. soft
  • 11. poor
  • 12. ugly
  • 13. hot
  • 14. quiet
  • 15. wrong
  • 16. awake

Write the antonyms

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Lesson 11 ­ Constructing an argument and debate.notebook 2 May 03, 2020

Answer these Qs. TOP TIP: Use the process of elimination if unsure.

a) b) c) d)

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BIG PICTURE Balanced argument Internal monologue

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To construct supporting and opposing reasons for the argument: 'Is Macbeth fully responsible for his evil actions?'

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To construct supporting and opposing reasons for an argument

What can you remember about conjunctions?

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To construct supporting and opposing reasons for an argument

'Is Macbeth fully responsible for his evil actions?'

YES: NO:

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To construct supporting and opposing reasons for an argument

YES NO

Bronze Silver Gold List reasons to support and

  • ppose the

argument. Bronze+ Can you use additive conjunctions?

Silver+ Can you use contrastive and causal conjunctions?

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To construct supporting and opposing reasons for an argument

YES NO

TeacherđShared

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Lesson 11 ­ Constructing an argument and debate.notebook 9 May 03, 2020

To construct supporting and opposing reasons for an argument

REFLECTION What makes a successful debate?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zxvv4wx/articles/ztx8pbk