Top 20 Marathon
• You will write 19 different paragraphs.
• You must submit your document with all 19 paragraphs (clearly labeled) by Tuesday!
• You must post 1 paragraph assigned to you on our Top 20 wiki.
1. Nouns
Write a paragraph about a field of study or job you are interested in. Include at least 5 items about the field that you like. Include the following expressions: a, some, several, many, a lot of, much, a little, little, a few, few, a great deal of, plenty of and enough. Then underline all count and non- count nouns. Check your articles and determiners.
2. Articles
Write a paragraph about an important event in history. Identify the event, when it happened, why it was/is important, who was involved, and so on. In your concluding sentence, write your opinion regarding this event. Underline all articles and check for their correct use.
3. Pronouns
Write a paragraph about your best friend from childhood.
Recall some specific characteristics about this person and his or her family.
Think about some memories you share.
Identify some reasons that this person was or continues to be special for you.
4. Verb Tense
Write 2 paragraphs about two people who have been important in your life. Try to use both affirmative and negative verb forms. Underline all the verbs and identify the verb tense in each. In the first paragraph write about a person who is no longer alive. Tell who the person was, when he or she was born, where he or she lived, his or her relationship to you, and why this person was important to you. In the second paragraph write about a person who is still living.
5. More Verb Tense
Write a paragraph about a current event or a recent problem. Tell what the current event is, why or how this event or problem happened and began, and what is going to happen next. Use both affirmative and negative forms. Underline all verbs and check verb tense.
6. S-V agreement
Write a paragraph about a career in which you are interested. Discussthe background necessary for getting into this line of work and the job opportunities. Use at least five quantity words or connecting phrases such as:
No one, everyone, together with a number of, most of, some, either…or, neither…nor
7. Prepositions
Write a paragraph describing a trip that you have taken or would like to take. Use at least eight direction/movement prepositions in your paragraph. Underline these.
8. Prepositions
Write a paragraph describing a specific event you attended or an experience you had. Be sure to identify when and where the event or experience occurred. Include how you reacted, how you felt, what you thought, and what you did. Before you begin, make a list of 8 prepositions that you will use. Circle the prepositions that you were able to use.
9. Word Form
Write a paragraph about a current event. You may use a topic featured on TV, the newspaper or school. Give a short background of the issue. Describe the problem, when it happened, why it exists and who is involved. Pay close attention to word form.
10. Modals
Write a paragraph about somethingspecial that you have achieved in your life. Give some background that includes howold youwere during this time and why it was important for you to achieve this goal. Explain the events that ledup to this success. How did you feel after this achievement? Include at least 4 infinitives and four gerunds in your paragraph.
11. Passive Voice + Participial adjectives
Write 1-3 paragraphs that report the news about an event (real or imagined). Tell what happened, when it happened, and why it happened. Try to give numbers and examples of details of the event. Describe people’s reactions to the event. Try to use passive voice.
12. Conditionals
Write a paragraph about an event that did not have a good ending. Explain how things would have been different if certain conditions had existed or if other events had happened. Use at least 3 if-clauses.
13. Word Order
Write a paragraph about a special place that you would like to visit. Identify the place and describe it. Tell why you want to visit that place. Use some verb + prepositions in this paragraph.
14. Adjective Clauses
Write a paragraph about your school. Give descriptions of some of your classmates, the classrooms, your instructors, or the textbooks. Use at least 5 adjective clauses. Use as many of these relative pronouns as you can: who, where, when, that, why, whose.
15. Adverb clauses
Write a paragraph or more about something that you did as a child that you were punished for (or praised). Include the following information:
What you did
Whom you were with
How it happened
Why you did it
How you got caught or how someone found out
What kind of punishment (or praise) you received.
If you ever did it again
17. Better sentences
Describe one of your dreams. Try to use all sentence types simple, compound with FANBOYS, compound with transitions, adverb clause. Vary sentences also by starting with a prepositional phrase etc.
18. Parallel structure
Imagine you are running for a school office such as student government senator etc. Write a speech representing your view of an issue or offering solutions to an issue important at the college (increased tuition, smokers in front etc.) Use parallel structure.
19.Confusing words
Write a paragraph giving advice on staying healthy or giving your opinion about an issue at the college. Use words from this list:
Too, so, either, neither, so, all, almost, bad, badly. Well, ever, these, alike, such, their, there, they’re, whose, quite.
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