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Unit :
Education and Careers

   Topic: Education System


Mattayomsuksa 4
Questions
   1.What is his name?

   2.How old is he?
homeschooling
famous
religion
The United Kingdom
appear
structure
Transitional word
   We use transitional words to
enhance logical organization and
understandability and improve the
connections between thoughts. They
indicate relations, whether within a
sentence, paragraph, or paper.
1. Addition (use for continuing a
  common line of reasoning or add more
  detail of the previous statement)
     also, again, as well as, besides, coupled with,
furthermore, in addition, likewise, moreover, similarly

   Example: The United Kingdom has about 50,000
   homeschooled children, and Canada has around
   60,000. In addition, The United States has the highest
   number with as many as 1.1 million homeschooled
   children.
2.Consequence (to tell the effect, result, or outcome
of something occurring earlier," "an act or instance
of following something as an effect, result, or
outcome" or "the conclusion reached by a line of
reasoning; inference)
accordingly, as a result, consequently, for this
reason, for this purpose, hence, otherwise, so
then, subsequently, therefore, thus, thereupon,
wherefore
Example: Even after schools appeared in the city,
there were few schools in the country. As a result,
many children still had to study at home.
3.Contrast and Comparison
    (difference and similar)

by the same token conversely instead
likewise on one hand on the other
hand on the contrary rather similarly
yet but however still in contrast
Example: Most children went back to
school. However there are thousands of
children who did not.
4.Illustration
   (to give an example)

for example, for instance, for one thing, as an
 example, as an illustration, illustrated with,
                  in this case

  Example: Homeschooling is very popular
in Western countries. For example, The
United Kingdom, Canada, and The United
State.
structure review


The United Kingdom has about 50,000
homeschooled children, and Canada has
around 60,000……………, The United
                 In addition
States has the highest number with as
many as 1.1 million homeschooled
children.
Even after schools appeared in the city,
there were few schools in the country.
     As a result , many children still had
to study at home.
text
Homeschooling
This week, most children went
back to school. However, there are
thousands of children who did not.
Instead, they will study at home.
This is called homeschooling.
Homeschooling is actually older
than regular school. In the past,
     children learned at home
     because school did not exist.
Even after schools appeared in
the city, there were few schools
in the country. As a result,
many children still had to
study at home. Some famous
people were homeschooled,
including Abraham Lincoln
and Thomas Edison.
For much of the 1900s, homeschooling
was rare . However, in the 1970s, many
parents started homeschooling their
children. They chose to do this for
several reasons. Some parents thought
the local schools were bad, so they
decided to teach their children
themselves. Others wanted their
     children to learn about religion,
     which was not taught it school.
These day, homeschooling is very
popular in Western countries. The
United kingdom has about 50,000
homeschooled children, and
Canada has around 60,000.The
United states has the highest
number, with as many as 1.1
    million homeschooling is
    likely to remain popular for
    years to come.
Separate into two group.
Pick up the sentence from the
box and run to stick the
sentence on the paper and
use the correct transitional
word you have learned to join
two sentences together.
however / for example / as a result
1. Most children study in regular school. (transitional word)
_________________(sentence)________________                _

2.__________________________(sentence)______________
 __(transitional word)____ , many children still had to study at
home.

3.______________________(sentence)________________________
__ transitional word) , The United Kingdom, Canada, and
The United State.

4.Some famous people were homeschooled.           transitional word

_________________     (sentence)__                     ______
however / for example / as a result
5._________(sentence)_________________________
   __(transitional word)____ ,they decided to teach their child at
home by themselves.


6. In the past. Schools did not exist. ___(transitional word)
_______ _(sentence)_________________________


7. Religion was not taught in regular schools.
(transitional word) __  _ _ (sentence)__________________
(Key) activity 1 (while writing)

1. Most children study in regular school. _However, there are
thousands of children who did not.

2. Few schools appeared in the country._As a result, many children
still had to study at home.

3. Homeschooling is very popular in Western countries.
For example, The United Kingdom, Canada, and The United State.

4. Some famous people were homeschooled. For example,
Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Edison.
(Key) activity 1 (while writing)

5. Some parents thought the local schools were bad.
    As a result, they decided to teach their child at
    home by themselves.
6. In the past. Schools did not exist. _As a result,
_children learned at home.

7. Religion was not taught in regular schools.
_However, eligion was taught at home by parents.
the following
statement about
homeschooling. Write
two facts from the
passage to support
each statement by
using transitional
word. Then, present in
from of the class.
Home schooling        Some parents
is like to remain        prefer
      popular
……………………………………      homeschooling to
……………………………………       regular school
                    ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
……………………………………      ……………………………………
…………………………………..     ……………………………………
                    …………………………………..

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Writing มิ้น เม ต้น

  • 1. Unit : Education and Careers Topic: Education System Mattayomsuksa 4
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Questions 1.What is his name? 2.How old is he?
  • 7.
  • 14. Transitional word We use transitional words to enhance logical organization and understandability and improve the connections between thoughts. They indicate relations, whether within a sentence, paragraph, or paper.
  • 15. 1. Addition (use for continuing a common line of reasoning or add more detail of the previous statement) also, again, as well as, besides, coupled with, furthermore, in addition, likewise, moreover, similarly Example: The United Kingdom has about 50,000 homeschooled children, and Canada has around 60,000. In addition, The United States has the highest number with as many as 1.1 million homeschooled children.
  • 16. 2.Consequence (to tell the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier," "an act or instance of following something as an effect, result, or outcome" or "the conclusion reached by a line of reasoning; inference) accordingly, as a result, consequently, for this reason, for this purpose, hence, otherwise, so then, subsequently, therefore, thus, thereupon, wherefore Example: Even after schools appeared in the city, there were few schools in the country. As a result, many children still had to study at home.
  • 17. 3.Contrast and Comparison (difference and similar) by the same token conversely instead likewise on one hand on the other hand on the contrary rather similarly yet but however still in contrast Example: Most children went back to school. However there are thousands of children who did not.
  • 18. 4.Illustration (to give an example) for example, for instance, for one thing, as an example, as an illustration, illustrated with, in this case Example: Homeschooling is very popular in Western countries. For example, The United Kingdom, Canada, and The United State.
  • 19. structure review The United Kingdom has about 50,000 homeschooled children, and Canada has around 60,000……………, The United In addition States has the highest number with as many as 1.1 million homeschooled children.
  • 20. Even after schools appeared in the city, there were few schools in the country. As a result , many children still had to study at home.
  • 21. text
  • 22. Homeschooling This week, most children went back to school. However, there are thousands of children who did not. Instead, they will study at home. This is called homeschooling. Homeschooling is actually older than regular school. In the past, children learned at home because school did not exist.
  • 23. Even after schools appeared in the city, there were few schools in the country. As a result, many children still had to study at home. Some famous people were homeschooled, including Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Edison.
  • 24. For much of the 1900s, homeschooling was rare . However, in the 1970s, many parents started homeschooling their children. They chose to do this for several reasons. Some parents thought the local schools were bad, so they decided to teach their children themselves. Others wanted their children to learn about religion, which was not taught it school.
  • 25. These day, homeschooling is very popular in Western countries. The United kingdom has about 50,000 homeschooled children, and Canada has around 60,000.The United states has the highest number, with as many as 1.1 million homeschooling is likely to remain popular for years to come.
  • 26.
  • 27. Separate into two group. Pick up the sentence from the box and run to stick the sentence on the paper and use the correct transitional word you have learned to join two sentences together.
  • 28. however / for example / as a result 1. Most children study in regular school. (transitional word) _________________(sentence)________________ _ 2.__________________________(sentence)______________ __(transitional word)____ , many children still had to study at home. 3.______________________(sentence)________________________ __ transitional word) , The United Kingdom, Canada, and The United State. 4.Some famous people were homeschooled. transitional word _________________ (sentence)__ ______
  • 29. however / for example / as a result 5._________(sentence)_________________________ __(transitional word)____ ,they decided to teach their child at home by themselves. 6. In the past. Schools did not exist. ___(transitional word) _______ _(sentence)_________________________ 7. Religion was not taught in regular schools. (transitional word) __ _ _ (sentence)__________________
  • 30. (Key) activity 1 (while writing) 1. Most children study in regular school. _However, there are thousands of children who did not. 2. Few schools appeared in the country._As a result, many children still had to study at home. 3. Homeschooling is very popular in Western countries. For example, The United Kingdom, Canada, and The United State. 4. Some famous people were homeschooled. For example, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Edison.
  • 31. (Key) activity 1 (while writing) 5. Some parents thought the local schools were bad. As a result, they decided to teach their child at home by themselves. 6. In the past. Schools did not exist. _As a result, _children learned at home. 7. Religion was not taught in regular schools. _However, eligion was taught at home by parents.
  • 32.
  • 33. the following statement about homeschooling. Write two facts from the passage to support each statement by using transitional word. Then, present in from of the class.
  • 34. Home schooling Some parents is like to remain prefer popular …………………………………… homeschooling to …………………………………… regular school …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… ………………………………….. …………………………………… …………………………………..