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2.7: Chapter 5

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    Learning Goals

    In this chapter, you will learn to:

    • Read sight words and functional words
    • Read short and long /i/ word patterns
    • Write some long /i/ words
    • Read simple texts
    • Identify main ideas, characters, and events from a reading
    • Write complete sentences
    • Write a short paragraph

    Talk About It

    • Why is it important to be proud of your culture?
    • Make a guess about how Langston and his dad got along.

    Picture Dictionary

    mexico-518651_640-300x188.png fear-299679_640-300x200.jpg moon-416973_640-300x200.jpg
    Mexico shame night
    face-636093_640-300x225.jpg dartmouth-college-292587_640-300x225.jpg children-studying-670663_640-300x199.jpg
    soul university study
    experiment-217201_640-200x300.jpg sun-723055_640-300x212.jpg sweater-428616_640-300x198.jpg
    science year clothes
    room-40308_640-300x300.png table-295425_640-300x218.png bee-44520_640-300x252.png
    hotel table dream
    Put the above words in alphabetical order.

    ___________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________

    Check your work with the Answer Key at the end of this chapter.
    Make a sentence using one of the above words.

    ___________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________

    Ask your instructor to check your work.

    Word Skills

    Word Patterns

    The letters a, e, i, o, and u are vowels. Vowels can make short sounds and long sounds.

    The short /i/ says /i/ like in itch.
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    The long /i/ says /ī/ like in hi.

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    The long /i/ can be spelled with the letters ie, igh, and i_e.

    Practice reading these words.
    ie igh i_e
    pie fight bike
    tie right dime
    lie sight five
    die tight line
    might nine
    light time
    night white
    Match each picture to a word from above.
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    1. ________________ 2. ________________ 3. ________________
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    4. ________________ 5. ________________ 6. ________________
    traffic-39501_640-300x300.png glasses-350173_640-300x150.png clothes-line-312570_640-300x150.png
    7. ________________ 8. ________________ 9. ________________
    Check your work with the Answer Key at the end of this chapter.
    Read each sentence. Then cover it up. Try to write it. Use upper case letters correctly. Use periods and question marks correctly.

    a. Do you have the time?
    _______________________________________________

    b. It is five to nine.
    _______________________________________________

    c. I might have some pie.
    _______________________________________________

    d. My bike is white.
    _______________________________________________

    e. Do you have a dime?
    _______________________________________________

    You will see these words in the story. They all have the /ī/ sound, like hi.

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    Use Your Reading Skills

    Listen to Chapter 5. Then read Chapter 5 in BC Reads: Adult Literacy Fundamental English – Reader 2. As you read, try to make pictures in your mind of what is happening.

    An audio element has been excluded from this version of the text. You can listen to it online here: opentextbc.ca/abealf2/?p=28

    Check Your Understanding

    1. How old was Langston when he lived with his dad?

    ____________________________________________

    2. Where did his dad live?

    ____________________________________________

    3. Why was this a sad time for Langston?

    ____________________________________________

    4. Circle the jobs Langston did.

    police

    cook

    clothes washer

    busboy

    zoo keeper

    worker on a ship

    Read the poem with a partner. Talk about these questions.

    5. The poem says the faces are like the night. What do you think the faces look like?

    6. The poem says the eyes are like the stars. What do you think the eyes look like?

    Check your work with the Answer Key at the end of this chapter.

    Writing

    Grammar Rule

    A sentence is a group of words in an order that makes sense.

    I ride my bike to work. – YES

    I ride my work to bike. – NO

    Put these words in an order that makes sense. Use upper case letters, periods, and question marks where needed.

    1. really good/this pie/is
    _______________________________________________

    2. line/get/in
    _______________________________________________

    3. too tight/is/my/tie
    _______________________________________________

    4. out/turn/light/the
    _______________________________________________

    5. has never/she/lie/a/told
    _______________________________________________

    6. at/do not/i/night/drive
    _______________________________________________

    7. the dogs/in/got/fight/a
    _______________________________________________

    8. we/the/have/vote/right/to
    _______________________________________________

    9. do/a/dime/have/you
    _______________________________________________

    10. kids/have/i/five
    _______________________________________________

    Check your work with the Answer Key at the end of this chapter.

    Writing Task

    It can help to talk about your ideas before you write. Find a classmate. Ask each other these questions.
    1. What did you like to do when you were a teenager?
    2. Who was your first teenage crush on?
    3. What was hard about being a teenager?
    4. What did you wish when you were a teenager?
    Complete these sentences to make a paragraph about your teen years.
    • When I was a teen, the most important things in my life were…
    • My first teenage crush was on…
    • The hard thing about being a teen was…
    • As a teen, I wished…

    Remember:
    – Use an upper case letter to begin each sentence.
    – Use an upper case letter for the word I.
    – Use an upper case letter for the names of people and places.
    – End each sentence with a period or question mark.
    – You may wish to type your paragraph on a computer.

    Answer Key

    Picture Dictionary
    clothes dream hotel Mexico
    night science shame soul
    study table university year
    Word Skills
    QUESTION ANSWER
    1 time
    2 bike
    3 tie
    4 fight
    5 pie
    6 five
    7 nine
    8 sight
    9 line
    Check Your Understanding
    QUESTION ANSWER
    1 Langston was 17 years old when he lived with his dad.
    2 His dad lived in Mexico.
    3 This was a sad time for Langston because he did not get along with his dad.
    4 Langston did these jobs: cook, clothes washer, busboy, and worker on a ship.
    5 The faces are dark.
    6 The eyes are bright.
    Writing
    QUESTION ANSWER
    1 This pie is really good.
    2 Get in line.
    3 My tie is too tight.
    4 Turn out the light.
    5 She has never told a lie.
    6 I do not drive at night.
    7 The dogs got in a fight.
    8 We have the right to vote.
    9 Do you have a dime?
    10 I have five kids.

    Attributions

    See the Attributions page near the end of this book.


    This page titled 2.7: Chapter 5 is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Shantel Ivits (BCCampus) .

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