Tuesday, February 14, 2012

REFLECTION ON WORKSHEETS



Analysis is the process of identifying subjects, predicates, direct and indirect objects and the various types of clauses and phrases. To complete this task, I have to create my own sentences. While creating the sentences, I discussed with my friends about the structure of the sentences. I get to know that the structure of the sentence is so important. Every word in the sentence has its own name. For example; the word can be as an auxiliary, a noun, a determinant and so on.

For me, there are many different ways of organizing words into sentences. (Or we might say, Words can be organized into sentences in many different ways.) For this reason, describing how to put a sentence together isn't as easy as explaining how to bake a cake or assemble a model plane. There are no easy recipes, no step-by-step instructions. But that doesn't mean that crafting an effective sentence depends on magic or good luck.
My own experience understands that the basic parts of a sentence can be combined and arranged in countless ways. So as we work to improve our writing, it's important to understand what these basic structures are and how to use them effectively.
Not only to improve our own skill, the importance of knowing the structure will be affected our teaching later. As we all know, English is an international language and being used in our daily life. Furthermore, it’s become a compulsory subject in education.
We can see the importance of it in listening, writing, reading and speaking. For example; in reading, the correct place of the noun phrase and the verb phrase helping the readers to understand the meaning of the sentence.

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